Kintsugi Skullcap

The IKintsugi Skullcap style transforms the subject into a refined ceramic portrait where the head and upper facial planes appear as fractured porcelain or stone.

The IKintsugi Skullcap style transforms the subject into a refined ceramic portrait where the head and upper facial planes appear as fractured porcelain or stone.

The Iridescent Carapace style transforms the subject into a portrait armored with an iridescent carapace.

The Devil Mecha style transforms the main subject into a humanoid half-length portrait.

The Carbonized Relic style transforms the subject into a charcoal-black relic portrait.

The Buddha Mecha style transforms the main subject into a serene humanoid half-length portrait clad in Buddha-inspired mecha armor.

The Auric Circuitry style transforms the subject into a gold-leaf portrait with micro-circuitry etched across the face and neck.

The Abyssal Diver style transforms the subject into a deep-sea diver portrait, integrating a retro-futuristic helmet and life-support hardware with the head and shoulders.
The Achaemenid Relief style reinterprets the figure as a shallow limestone carving framed by fluted columns, lotus capitals, and winged Faravahar emblems.
Pixiu (貔貅) is a treasure guardian from the Shan Hai Jing—stocky, fierce, with jade-and-bronze inlays and a hard stare.
Nine-Tailed Fox (九尾狐) is a fox spirit from the Shan Hai Jing—elegant, cunning, with nine flowing tails and luminous eyes.