Photoreal in-game render
Not a drawing. Looks like a real gameplay frame of you.
- Image prompt
- 3:4 vertical
- 1 photo

The prompt
Render the person in the uploaded photo as a photoreal Grand Theft Auto VI in-game character — it should look like a real 4K gameplay capture, an in-engine character model with game-realistic skin, cloth and lighting. Keep my face, hairstyle, and skin tone clearly recognizable — do not beautify or replace my features. Give me a cool, confident, moody main-character aura: a hard cold stare into the camera, mouth closed, absolutely not smiling. Place me on a sun-bleached Vice City street with palm trees and parked cars, gameplay-level sharpness and depth. Vertical 3:4 framing. No HUD, no minimap, no UI of any kind. No real logos, no brand marks, no watermark.
Gotcha: Steer toward what you want ("in-engine game render, gameplay capture") rather than away from what you don't. Telling GPT Image 2 "not a cartoon" suppresses the game look entirely and hands you a flat photo.
Which model to run it on
- Nano Banana Pro
- The photoreal 'real to GTA' default. Direct it in plain sentences, not keyword stacks.
- GPT Image 2
- The only one to trust with text baked into the image — posters, menus, mission cards.
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Fan-made parody prompt in the style of Grand Theft Auto VI. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Rockstar Games, and it requests no official assets, logos, or wordmarks.
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