
VHS Rental Store Shelf Cover
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Transform the uploaded photo into a VHS rental store box cover from the late 1980s or early 1990s. The subject should appear as the star of a straight-to-video action or comedy movie.
Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject. Create an authentic VHS box art treatment.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– Preserve the subject's face, hairstyle, and expression
– Their outfit adapted to late 80s/early 90s fashion if needed
– The person is the star of this movie — they should look heroic/dramatic
**VHS BOX ART STYLE:**
– Painted/airbrushed quality — hand-painted movie poster art style of the 80s
– Dramatic lighting: strong key light from one side, colored fill light from the other
– Slightly exaggerated features: eyes more intense, jaw more defined
– Background composited from multiple action elements (explosions, city skyline, cars)
– The subject dramatically posed in the foreground, larger than everything behind them
– Bright, punchy colors: electric blues, hot oranges, neon pinks
– A slight soft-focus glamour on the face
**VHS BOX ELEMENTS:**
– A dramatic movie title in chrome, metallic, or bold 3D text at the top
– Tagline in italic text below the title
– 'VHS' format logo and rating box (PG-13 or R) in the corner
– Rental sticker: 'BE KIND, REWIND' or store name sticker
– Slightly worn/faded quality as if the box has been on a shelf for years
– The back of the box implied by slight wrap-around wear on the edges
– A yellow 'NEW RELEASE' sticker partially peeled
**OUTPUT:**
– Vertical VHS box art composition (approximately 4:7 ratio)
– Hand-painted 80s movie poster quality
– Worn, nostalgic rental store feel
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No modern movie poster style — this is 80s/90s straight-to-video
– No clean digital rendering — embrace the painted, airbrushed quality
– No minimalist design — VHS covers were BUSY and dramatic
– No Blu-ray or DVD formatting
– Do not alter the subject's identity while adapting to the era