What Makes This Sketch Feel Real
This style depends on control. The lines are not heavy, but they are precise. The shading stays soft and builds slowly. Nothing should look rushed or overdone.
The upward gaze adds a quiet feeling. It gives space to the expression without forcing emotion. This small change makes the portrait feel more natural.
Main AI Prompt

Where This Style Works Best
This works well for study portraits and portfolio pieces. It focuses on skill rather than effects. The clean background also makes it suitable for print layouts and gallery-style presentation.
Key Visual Elements
The three-quarter angle adds depth. It avoids a flat look and gives structure to the face.
The eye detail becomes the focal point. Small highlights make a big difference here.
The graphite blending builds softness. It replaces harsh shadows with gradual tone shifts.
The white background keeps everything clean. It removes distraction and supports the subject.
Adjustment Ideas
Soft Pencil Finish

High Detail Lines

Light Contrast Version

Things to Keep in Mind
- Avoid heavy outlines around the face
- Do not over-darken shadows
- Keep hair strokes natural, not rigid
- Maintain identity accuracy at all times
- Do not add unnecessary background elements
Better Output Direction
- Focus on smooth tonal transitions
- Keep expression relaxed and simple
- Use light pressure style in shading
- Maintain clean negative space
- Regenerate to refine eye detail
Final Look Expectation
The final portrait should feel quiet and refined. The tones stay soft, the lines stay controlled, and the face remains the center of attention. The overall result should look like a careful hand-drawn study rather than a processed image.







