Rubber Stamp Ink Print Portrait AI generated image example

Rubber Stamp Ink Print Portrait

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Transform the person in the uploaded photo into a detailed rubber stamp print, as if their likeness was hand-carved into a rubber block and stamped onto paper with ink. Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference. The result should look like an actual rubber stamp impression. **IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):** - Preserve the subject's facial features, hairstyle, and clothing as carved relief elements - The stamp design should clearly depict and identify the person - Key features translated to carved positive/negative space **RUBBER STAMP PROPERTIES:** - Single-color ink impression (traditionally red, blue, or black) - Slightly uneven ink distribution: heavier in center, lighter at edges (typical of hand-pressing) - Fine detail carved areas showing the texture of the rubber surface - Some areas where the stamp didn't fully contact paper (missing ink spots) - Wood grain texture from the mounting block imprinted slightly around edges - The characteristic slight blur from micro-movement during pressing - Ink bleeding slightly into paper fibers at fine detail edges **STAMP DETAILS:** - Portrait carved in relief: face as positive (inked) space with features carved out (negative/white) - Cross-hatching and line patterns to suggest shading and depth - Circular or rectangular stamp border with decorative edge pattern - Text around the border: name, date, or decorative text in reverse (correctly reading when stamped) - Some areas of the stamp slightly over-carved, creating characteristic white gaps - The carved rubber block shown nearby with the mirrored image visible on its surface - Multiple impressions at different pressures visible (test stamps alongside) **OUTPUT:** - Stamp impression on cream/white paper - Natural lighting showing ink texture - Paper fibers visible at macro level - Single ink color (red preferred for maximum impact) **NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:** - No gradient shading — stamps are binary (ink or no ink) with hatching for tone - No multiple colors in one stamp — single ink color only - No photographic detail — this is carved relief printing with inherent simplification - No perfect reproduction — rubber stamps always have slight imperfections