
Turn your and your sibling's photos into a warm, festive Raksha Bandhan portrait — traditional attire, rakhi-tying moment, cinematic home decor lighting. Works with Gemini, ChatGPT, and Grok.
Create a warm, photorealistic Raksha Bandhan portrait using the two uploaded reference photos — one of the brother, one of the sister.
IMPORTANT — FACE LOCK: Keep both faces exactly as they appear in the uploaded photos. Same identity, same skin tone, same features for each person. No beautification, no face-swapping between the two.
Pose: the sister is tying a rakhi thread on the brother's wrist, both smiling warmly at each other. The brother's other hand gently holds a sweet (mithai) or gift box, ready to offer it back.
Outfits: sister in a [COLOR] silk saree or embroidered anarkali with traditional jewelry — bangles, jhumkas, a small bindi. Brother in a [COLOR] kurta with a matching stole or dupatta draped over one shoulder.
Setting: a beautifully decorated home interior — marigold flower strings, a diya (oil lamp) and rakhi thali with kumkum and rice visible nearby, soft festive bokeh in the background.
Lighting: warm golden-hour indoor lighting, soft glow from the diya mixing with natural window light, gentle highlights on the jewelry and silk fabric.
Style: photorealistic cinematic photography, shallow depth of field, rich warm color grading, natural skin texture, no plastic or AI-artifact look.
Framing: three-quarter shot of both siblings, 3:4 ratio, candid and joyful — not stiff or posed like a passport photo.
Variation: swap the marigold-and-diya backdrop for a rooftop or garden setting with string lights for an outdoor festive look.