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Create a cinematic, film-production-grade character design sheet for a director, casting team, and costume department. Character name: ELIAS WARD. Must feel like a high-budget live-action film pitch board, not a generic model sheet. CORE DIRECTIVE (NON-NEGOTIABLE): No generic layouts. No evenly spaced grids. No symmetry for symmetry's sake. Composition must feel art-directed, intentional, slightly asymmetrical. Every section must feel placed, not auto-generated. CHARACTER IDENTITY: Name: Elias Ward | Alias: "Odyssey" — the last man to come home | Age: 55 | Height: 180 cm | Build: lean but sturdy, slightly tired posture with lowered shoulders, weight often shifted to one leg | Ethnicity / Design Language: grounded photorealistic cinema, weathered American test-pilot archetype FACE DESIGN: Structure: long rectangular face, strong jaw softened by age, no exaggeration — fully realistic proportions | Skin: sun-damaged, uneven tone, deep wrinkles around the eyes and across the forehead, dry cracked lips | Eyes: medium-set, dark gray-blue, heavy lids, melancholic distant gaze with high expressiveness | Hair: short messy dark hair with gray at the temples, pressed down by the helmet liner | Distinct Features: short graying beard with white patches at the chin, thin old scar above the left eyebrow PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE: Core Traits: quiet endurance, discipline, buried grief, tenderness, stubborn hope | Internal Conflict: he wants to find someone alive, but is terrified of confirming that no one is left | Behavior Patterns: touches objects gently with fingertips before picking them up; pauses and listens before entering any building; talks to no one but keeps moving his lips as if reporting to mission control | Emotional Baseline: calm, contained sorrow; shifts slowly, breaks only at small human traces PERFORMANCE DIRECTION: Character must feel like a real actor caught mid-moment, NOT posing. Micro-expressions required (lip tension, eye flicker, brow shift). Avoid staged symmetry. Capture transitional emotion. Body Language: shoulders slightly forward, head often tilted down | Movement rhythm: slow, deliberate, dragging, conserving energy | Idle behavior: stillness, thumb rubbing the edge of his glove WARDROBE: Garment 1: weathered white NASA-style multi-layer pressure suit — heavy woven quilted fabric, visible stitching, sun-bleached shoulders, scorch marks on the left torso, gray dust ground into every seam | Garment 2: hard chest control module with worn gauges, two metal hose connectors, blue and red anodized valve rings, utility straps with metal buckles crossing the chest | Layering logic: inner thermal layer visible at the collar, suit sealed by metal wrist-lock and ankle rings | Footwear: heavy white lunar-style boots, thick ribbed soles, dried mud on toe caps, straps with metal clasps | Accessories: faded embroidered mission patch with the text "ODYSSEY-9" on the right chest, classic NASA insignia patch on the left chest, small faded American flag patch on the left shoulder — these three patches must be sharp and legible, no other text anywhere on the suit | Props: classic bubble helmet with gold reflective visor fully raised, carried under his arm in some views; bulky white life-support backpack with scratched casing and one bent antenna MATERIAL ACCURACY: Fabrics must show stretch, stitching, wrinkles, wear. No plastic look. Skin must have soft light interaction. Include imperfections: dirt, smudges, aging, usage marks — the suit tells a story of a years-long journey: nothing looks new, nothing looks destroyed. TURNAROUND (STRICT): Full-body front, 3/4, side, back, 3/4 back views. Identical proportions and design fidelity. No drift in face or costume across any angle. Backpack and its bent antenna identical in all rear views. HEAD STUDY: Front (neutral) | 3/4 (primary personality: quiet contained sorrow) | Profile (structure) | Looking Down | Looking Up | Dynamic Angle (intense state: the moment he recognizes his own house). All expressions mid-thought, not posed. CINEMATIC PORTRAIT: Environment: standing in an overgrown wheat field at dawn, scorched landing capsule out of focus behind him | Lighting: low golden morning sun as key, soft fog diffusion, gentle rim light | Color Tone: warm gold against desaturated cool shadows | Expression: he has just realized the world is silent — grief arriving mid-breath | Camera: 85mm lens, shallow depth of field, cinematic realism LAYOUT: Clean, art-directed sheet. Neutral gray background. Include: height scale, annotation callouts, wardrobe breakdown, production notes. Must feel like a premium studio board. STYLE: photorealistic cinematic realism, live-action film character development. Must include: natural imperfection, soft filmic contrast, muted realistic palette of off-white, gray and faded gold, high emotional readability. No stylization, no cartoon look, no smooth plastic skin. CONSISTENCY RULE (STRICT): Face, proportions, costume, and details must remain IDENTICAL across all views. No reinterpretation between angles. Ever. OUTPUT: Extremely high detail. Sharp focus. Production-ready fidelity. Suitable for film development, merchandising, and pitch decks.
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