Princess Anna of Arendelle

Another run at recreating one my favorite Disney Animation characters…

The original image:

The prompt:

A portrait of Anna from Disney’s Frozen II. A beautiful young woman with a warm, gentle, and curious expression. She has an intelligent gaze focused off-camera to the right, conveying attentiveness and subtle optimism. Her overall mood is one of joyful anticipation.

Long, flowing hair rendered in vibrant shades of strawberry blonde/uaburn. The style is semi-updo or partially restrained, allowing thick sections to cascade naturally over her shoulders. She has a fair complexion with soft features and striking, wide blue eyes. Her smile is subtle and genuine.

Anna wears an elaborate, highly detailed formal outfit, dominated by rich charcoal black/deep slate, mustard yellow gold, deep maroon red, and bronze metallic trim.

A high-necked, structured collar in bright mustard yellow with a small circular metallic clasp at the throat.

The main garment is black, featuring ornate embroidery details (specifically, golden leaf/feather motifs) on the left side of her chest.

A prominent diagonal sash or wide belt strap crosses her torso, colored deep maroon and trimmed with gold detailing.

The sleeves are structured black fabric accented heavily by detailed bronze piping and trim, giving a tailored, almost regal silhouette.

Full-body portrait style (or close portrait). Cinematic lighting, highly detailed rendering, hyperrealistic digital painting. Focus on soft depth of field (bokeh) in the background to draw attention to her face. The background should be moody and ethereal—suggesting a natural, forest environment with deep blues and purples, implying magical wilderness.

hyperdetailed, cinematic portrait, digital painting, fantasy art, octane render, 8k resolution, award-winning character concept, studio lighting, depth of field, Disney style.

I started out with 640 x 1280 images, but unfortunately my poor, old GPU couldn’t handle that, so I had to scale down to 320 x 640. Here’s a lot of Anna’s using many different AI models…


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