Create a **premium cinematic battle-survivor studio portrait** inspired by tactical battle royale game aesthetics, using the uploaded reference image of the person as the identity source, with a **completely new studio scene** while preserving the same core theme: elite survivor hero + tactical styling + iconic survival energy + premium editorial photography. Build a fresh concept: a luxury indoor command-room set inside a futuristic training bunker studio, featuring matte concrete walls, illuminated tactical map screens, stacked supply crates, metallic storage cases, subtle smoke haze, floor reflections, and controlled cinematic depth. Add elegant **deep red Bournville / red rose floral installations** placed logically as premium designer décor on side walls, background shelves, and selected corners to create a sophisticated contrast between war-zone energy and luxury styling. The final result must look like a real high-end commercial campaign, realistic, intense, heroic, and visually iconic. **ABSOLUTE HARDEST RULE — the face must be 100% exactly identical to the reference image with zero facial changes under any circumstance. Use the reference image as the only identity blueprint and preserve the exact same person with complete facial lock. Face identity, facial texture, pores, skin micro-details, facial structure, natural asymmetry, age appearance, and all recognizable features must remain completely unchanged: identical face shape, forehead proportions, cheekbones, jawline, chin, eyebrow shape and density, eye shape, eyelids, iris details, eye spacing, nose bridge, nose width, nose tip, nostrils, philtrum, lips, mouth width, smile lines, hairline, ears if visible, skin tone, undertone, pores, skin texture, facial micro-lines, blemishes or marks if present, and realism. No beautification, no smoothing, no redesign, no approximation, no identity drift, no lookalike interpretation. If any outfit, pose, prop, hairstyle, composition, or lighting conflicts with facial accuracy, preserve the face first and change everything else.** Subject styling: rugged elite survivor wearing a weathered tactical shirt or distressed white shirt with rolled sleeves, loosened tie or combat vest, utility harness, cargo pants or rugged jeans, gloves, combat boots, tactical backpack, realistic dirt and sweat, premium fabric textures. Hero props may include cast-iron frying pan, helmet, radio gear, tactical bag, ammo crate, or survival equipment. Pose must be fresh and dynamic: standing over a command table, seated on crate checking gear, leaning against storage case, walking through haze, gripping backpack strap, adjusting gloves, one hand on tactical map screen, or direct camera hero stance. Expression serious, fearless, determined, confident. Lighting must be professional studio grade: strong cinematic key light for facial clarity, balanced fill light, dramatic rim light through haze, practical screen glow accents, refined contrast, realistic shadows, preserved skin pores, subtle metallic reflections, magazine-quality tonal balance. Composition may be close-up, mid portrait, three-quarter, or full-body while remaining heroic and editorial. Render in ultra-realistic high-resolution quality with razor-sharp identical face focus, identical pores, identical skin texture, identical facial micro-detail, realistic dirt textures, premium clothing detail, metallic prop realism, refined floral textures, cinematic depth of field, HDR realism, campaign-quality color grading, shot on an 85mm lens at f/2.8 with RAW clarity, vertical 4:5 aspect ratio. Negative prompt: changed face, wrong person, identity drift, softened skin, beauty filter, fake props, cartoon look, toy weapon, distorted hands, extra fingers, broken anatomy, blur, low resolution, CGI-looking face, over-editing, off-theme scene, messy set, fake flowers, text, watermark, duplicate subject.