Paper toy portrait sculpture — the subject's face reconstructed as a
handcrafted origami paper toy object, photographed in studio. This is
not a photo filter or digital effect — it reads as a real physical paper
craft object sitting in three-dimensional space, built from flat geometric
paper panels assembled into a face-shaped sculpture.
object construction: the head is built from discrete flat paper panels —
each panel is a clean geometric shape (triangle, trapezoid, pentagon) —
panels are folded and tab-connected at visible seams — the overall form
reads as a low-poly paper toy mask or paper model kit, properly assembled —
think designer paper toy / papercraft model, not origami crane —
structural, architectural, intentional geometry.
surface: each flat panel is printed with the corresponding section of the
subject's face photograph — skin tone, features, and facial details are
mapped onto the paper panels — when assembled, the panels collectively
reconstruct the face across the geometric facets — printed matte paper
surface, slightly warm tone — visible panel edges and fold tabs at seams.
facial anchor [metadigifun protocol]: bone structure, skin tone, eye color,
eye shape, nose bridge, lip form, and facial proportions locked exactly
to the reference photo — facial identity must remain readable across
the geometric panel mapping — features distributed correctly across facets.
construction details: sharp clean fold lines at every panel edge —
visible glue tabs or interlocking slots at panel junctions — slight
elevation difference between panels showing true 3D depth —
some panels catch direct light, adjacent panels fall into shadow —
the object feels like it could be unfolded back into a flat sheet.
paper quality: thick matte cardstock — slightly warm off-white paper tone
on unprinted panel edges and tabs — no glossy finish —
paper weight feels substantial, not flimsy.
composition: head and very top of neck only — floating object against
background — slightly elevated 3/4 view angle showing left and front
face panels — enough angle to read the 3D depth of the paper construction.
background: pure deep black studio — clean product photography backdrop —
the paper object sits centered with breathing room on all sides.
lighting: single directional key light from upper left — harsh enough to
cast distinct shadows between raised panel edges — strong shadow geometry
defining every fold plane — a subtle fill light preventing total shadow
collapse on the opposite side — lighting style: product photography
meeting editorial sculpture.
mood: designer paper toy — architectural — artisanal craft object —
editorial collectible — silent, precise, meditative.
aspect ratio: 4:5 — ultra high resolution — photographed object aesthetic,
not digital render — no watermark — no text