Edit ONLY the foot area of the uploaded image and ensure visible feet appear in the final result.
Goal:
Generate or complete realistic human feet while preserving the original photo.
Preserve everything outside the foot area:
face, hair, expression, body pose, hands, clothing, background, lighting, camera angle, framing, and color.
Foot generation:
Always generate or complete feet even if they are missing, cropped, or occluded.
Infer natural placement using leg direction, knee orientation, hip alignment, body posture, and nearby surfaces.
Proportion constraints:
Use the visible legs as the scale reference for foot size.
Feet must have realistic human proportions relative to the lower leg and ankle.
Maintain correct scale and perspective based on camera distance.
Anatomy rules:
correct toe count, natural toe spacing, proper ankle alignment, natural joint bending.
No deformities, extra toes, fused toes, or broken anatomy.
Realism rules:
Match the original perspective, lighting direction, shadows, skin tone, and image sharpness.
Add realistic contact shadows where feet touch surfaces.
Avoid:
oversized feet, distorted feet, floating feet, or perspective mismatch.
Output:
photorealistic, seamless integration, no visible edits outside the foot area.
The image should look like the feet originally existed in the photo.