Use the attached photo as the facial reference. Preserve the subject's exact face, skin tone, bone structure, and features with complete accuracy throughout.
A South Asian warrior-king, early 30s, standing at the edge of a stone fort rampart at dusk. Wearing a deep crimson and gold angavastram draped over one shoulder, a dark bronze fitted chest plate with intricate knotwork relief, wide dark dhoti with a gold waistband, and leather sandals with ankle wraps. A heavy gold armband on the upper right arm. His sword — a broad South Indian pattā — held point-down in his right hand, blade resting against the stone ground.
Posture: completely upright. Head slightly raised. Looking directly into the horizon — not at the camera. Wind moves the angavastram behind him. A battle has just ended. The plains below the fort stretch to a hazy golden horizon.
Camera: low angle from below the rampart — lens at chest height looking upward. He is silhouetted against a burning amber and deep crimson sunset sky. The fort stone beneath him is in the lower frame. 35mm, f/2. The sky is the backdrop; he stands above it all.
Color palette: deep crimson, hammered bronze gold, amber sunset sky, warm dust haze on the horizon. His skin is lit by the last horizontal rays of sunset — every plane of his face is warm amber. Ultra-photorealistic. The chest plate must show real metal — hammered texture, not render shine. The angavastram must move in real fabric motion. The sunset light must be horizontal and amber, not overhead. 4:5 ratio image