Edit the user-uploaded image into a realistic cowboy portrait. Preserve the subject identity, facial structure, expression, pose, body proportions, and the important composition cues from the source. Apply a natural western cowboy look: authentic hat, denim or leather clothing, weathered fabric texture, practical frontier accessories, and scene-appropriate styling. Rebuild the surrounding environment so it matches the subject and selected image size, such as a dusty ranch, open desert trail, wooden fence, saloon doorway, prairie sunset, or warm frontier landscape. Match lighting direction, shadows, depth of field, color temperature, and perspective so the subject, outfit, props, and background feel captured in one photograph. Keep details realistic and polished, with cinematic but believable western atmosphere.
Do not change the subject into a different person. Do not distort the face, hands, eyes, teeth, body shape, or pose. Avoid plastic skin, costume stickers, floating hats, mismatched lighting, hard cutout edges, extra limbs, duplicate faces, warped fabric, unreadable backgrounds, cartoon style, heavy fantasy armor, modern city backgrounds unless present in the source intent, text, logos, watermarks, low resolution artifacts, over-sharpening, and exaggerated stereotypes.