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Color Analysis

Create personal color analysis GPT Image 2 prompts for seasonal palette boards, portrait comparisons, swatches, best neutrals, and readable style reports. This GPT Image 2 template works best when you upload a clear reference image, then adapt the GPT Image 2 prompt templates in the GPT Image 2 AI image generator.

Editor

Prompt templates

GPT Image 2 prompt templates in this scene

Each card is a reusable GPT Image 2 prompt direction. Use a prompt to load it into the editor, or copy the full text for further editing.

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Best use cases

Where this template works best

Use these cases to understand the practical output fit before loading a prompt into the GPT Image 2 editor.

Seasonal color analysis reports

Turn a portrait into a Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter direction with readable swatches and practical styling notes.

Makeup and lipstick palettes

Draft lipstick, blush, eye color, and soft makeup suggestions based on skin tone, hair color, and facial contrast.

Wardrobe color guides

Create best neutrals, colors to avoid, top colors, accessory colors, and capsule wardrobe palettes for style content.

Before-and-after color comparisons

Show the same portrait under different palette directions so users can understand changes in complexion and focus.

Tuning notes

Prompt tuning notes

Keep the scene structure intact, then replace subject, ratio, labels, materials, and constraints for more stable results.

Input guidance

Upload a clear natural-light portrait, then define whether you need seasonal palette, undertone notes, best neutrals, makeup colors, or wardrobe swatches.

Ask for readable swatches

Keep phrases like seasonal palette, readable swatches, best neutrals, and undertone notes so the output becomes a usable report.

Preserve natural skin tone

Use natural skin tone, no heavy retouching, and preserve facial likeness to keep the analysis grounded in the reference.

The swatches are not readable

Reduce the number of colors and ask for large swatches, short labels, and a clean report grid with no tiny paragraphs.

The portrait is over-retouched

Add preserve likeness, natural daylight skin tone, and no beauty filter to keep the reference face intact.

The season recommendation is vague

Ask for one primary season, one secondary palette, best neutrals, and avoid colors for a clearer report.

How to use

How to use this GPT Image 2 template

Move from source material to an editable draft in the GPT Image 2 AI image generator, with steps tailored to whether this scene needs a reference image.

Color Analysis step 1
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Upload a natural-light portrait

Choose a clear face photo without heavy filters, strong color casts, or hidden hair and skin details.

Color Analysis step 2
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Choose the report layout

Pick one of the 9 GPT Image 2 prompts for a season report, swatch matrix, wardrobe map, or makeup recommendation board.

Color Analysis step 3
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State the analysis goal

Replace [SUBJECT] with a portrait and use case, such as "a natural-light front portrait for a work capsule wardrobe, analyze undertone, best neutrals, lipstick colors, and high-saturation colors to avoid."

Color Analysis step 4
4

Check color and likeness

Review skin tone, palette clarity, label readability, and whether the recommendations are practical for real outfits.

Highlights

Why start from this GPT Image 2 template

Reference-first GPT Image 2 template

Built for uploads where likeness, outfit detail, portrait tone, or personal source material should guide the final image.

9 GPT Image 2 prompt templates

Switch between reusable layouts and visual moods while keeping the same reference image in the editor workflow.

Cleaner prompt-to-image control

The GPT Image 2 AI image generator can follow clearer instructions when the prompt separates identity, style, labels, and output format.

FAQ

GPT Image 2 template FAQ

Do I need to upload a portrait for the Color Analysis GPT Image 2 template?

Yes, it is recommended. Personal color analysis depends on skin tone, hair color, contrast, and overall mood, so a clear natural-light portrait creates a more credible visual report.

Can this replace a professional color diagnosis?

No. Use it for visual drafts, palette exploration, and style content. It should not replace an in-person consultation with a professional stylist.

How do I make the palette more practical?

Ask for best neutrals, daily outfit colors, avoid colors, and readable swatches while reducing decorative elements.