
How to use this prompt
To use this prompt professionally, leverage it for caricature portraits, digital art, or inspirational posters in illustration and media. Preserve "caricatured portrait," "exactly same from the image," "looking upwards with a slightly forlorn expression," and "inspired by Jason Seiler" for exaggeration. Do not modify the blue background or rim lighting. Changing expression to "hopeful" could yield uplifting visuals, leading to gradients, while forlorn keeps saturated, textured outcomes.
Prompt
A caricatured portrait of the person exactly same from the image , looking upwards with a slightly forlorn expression, featuring exaggerated facial features , set against a vibrant blue background. Digital caricature, cartoon style,Inspired by the exaggerated portraits of Jason Seiler and the digital painting techniques of Pixar artists [Dramatic rim lighting with a cool blue glow, vibrant and saturated colors,smooth gradients with subtle textures
Why this prompt works
This prompt will work because it creates a caricatured portrait with exaggerated features and vibrant colors the upward forlorn expression and dramatic rim lighting add emotion and style making the image engaging and memorable perfect for personal avatars artistic projects or promotional content that aims to be expressive and fun.
Example Output
Here's an example result generated with this exact prompt:

Prompt Variations
- Expression: Swap “slightly forlorn expression” → “a joyful expression” for a positive caricature. Swap “forlorn” → “a mischievous expression” .
- Background Color: Swap “vibrant blue background” → “a vibrant red background” for more energy. Swap “blue” → “a gradient background” .
- Style Inspiration: Swap “Jason Seiler and Pixar” → “Sebastian Krüger” for extremely distorted, hyper-detailed caricatures. Swap for “Mad Magazine style” for a more cartoonish, ink-based look.
- Lighting: Swap “dramatic rim lighting with a cool blue glow” → “warm, soft front lighting” for a less dramatic look.
FAQ
What is the expression of the caricature?
The person is looking upwards with a slightly forlorn expression.
What is the artistic inspiration?
It is inspired by the exaggerated portraits of Jason Seiler and the digital painting techniques of Pixar artists.