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Luxury Christmas Overlay

Gold Line Art Deco ✨

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Use the uploaded photo as the base. ABSOLUTE RULES (important) Do NOT convert the image to black and white. Do NOT change any colors of the original photo. Do NOT alter the person’s face, skin, hair, makeup, clothing, lighting, or background. Do NOT add any filters, texture changes, color grading, or desaturation. Only add line-art on top of the existing full-color photo. GOAL Create a high-fashion Christmas editorial look by adding elegant hand-drawn Christmas line-art decorations ON TOP of the full-color photograph. LINE-ART STYLE Thin, clean, hand-drawn outlines only No fill color, no shading Stroke color must be golden lines (Auto-select whichever has best visibility) Slight organic wobble to mimic real ink/pen Line-art must appear drawn onto the photo, not replacing it CHRISTMAS DECORATION RULES 1. Decorations on the person (but not covering eyes, nose, or mouth) Add subtle line-art such as: Santa hat outline placed naturally on the head Santa beard outline (small, elegant, optional) Holly leaves & berries drawn along the hair or collar Small stars or sparkles on clothing contours Snowflake outlines on sleeves or pants 2. Integrated into clothing and hair Flowing poinsettia outlines following fabric folds Mistletoe, holly branches Candy cane stripes outlined on arms or shoulders 3. In the background (perspective-aware) Draw line-art of: Christmas tree outline Wreath outline Garland or string lights following wall perspective Gingerbread man outline Hanging ornaments, bells, ribbons Candy canes, snowflakes, twinkling stars Placement must: Respect background depth Wrap around objects realistically Never obscure the person’s face INTEGRATION All line-art must float cleanly on top of the existing photo Do NOT blend, repaint, recolor, or modify the underlying pixels Do NOT desaturate or recolor the original image The result must look like someone carefully drew golden and black Christmas doodles on a glossy magazine photo FINAL OUTPUT A full-color photograph with tasteful, high-fashion, hand-drawn Christmas line-art decorations overlayed on top, while the original colors, textures, and lighting remain 100% untouched.

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