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Prompt A man stands grinning under a clear blue sky, wearing a black hoodie cinched tightly around his face, the hood forming playful devil-like horns. His golden grillz shine in the sunlight, and his expression is scrunched with intense energy and attitude. The lighting is crisp, casting sharp shadows that enhance the street-style rawness of the portrait.
Suddenly, a massive gust of wind hits him head-on. His face begins to distort under the pressure — cheeks ballooning backward, lips trembling, eyelids fluttering from the force. The skin around his jaw and eyes stretches slightly, creating the dramatic effect of air pushing his features into a surreal, exaggerated ripple. The hood pulls tight against his head, but small folds flutter slightly along the edges.
Maintain full realism in wind physics — all facial deformation must follow believable directional flow, with no loss of material or expression. The hoodie must remain solid and intact, only gently affected around the seams. His grillz should still glint through the warping, anchoring the expression. The sky remains static — clean and undisturbed — emphasizing that it’s the force on his face alone that creates the striking, cinematic tension.