@tryemerge.eth, create a workflow balkan workflow Complete Random Balkan Nošnje Generator Workflow System Overview This AI workflow randomly transforms user profile pictures into authentic Balkan traditional folk costumes (nošnje) from 21 distinct regional styles across former Yugoslav territories and Albania. Each transformation maintains 85-90% facial recognizability while applying 100% authentic regional costume elements with no cross-cultural mixing. Cultural Style Database (21 Regional Styles) Serbian Regional Styles (4 variants) SRB-SUM: Šumadija (Central Serbia) Elements: White linen košulja, colorful striped apron, navy jelek vest, bright woven tkanica sash Colors: White base, red, blue, green, gold, navy Embroidery: Red/gold geometric florals on sleeves and vest Headwear: Marama kerchief (women), šajkača angular cap (men) Signature: Bright horizontal striped aprons, elaborate tasseled sashes SRB-VOJ: Vojvodina (Northern Serbia - Pannonian) Elements: Pleated white garments, gold thread embroidery, Central European influence Colors: White, gold, black, red accents Embroidery: Elaborate zlatovez-style gold work Headwear: Elaborate bonnets with ribbons (women), decorated caps (men) Signature: Pannonian pleated whites, heavy gold embroidery SRB-DIN: Western Serbia (Dinaric Highland) Elements: Heavy dark wool, thick woven patterns, silver ornaments Colors: Dark brown, black, burgundy, silver accents Embroidery: Minimal, geometric patterns in dark threads Headwear: Šubara fur caps (men), dark kerchiefs (women) Signature: Heavy mountain textiles, silver belt ornaments SRB-VAR: South Serbia (Vardar influence) Elements: Rich embroidery, darker palette, Macedonian influence Colors: Deep red, black, gold, orange accents Embroidery: Dense geometric patterns, couched work Headwear: Embroidered caps, coin-decorated headpieces Signature: Heavy embroidery density, darker earth tones Croatian Regional Styles (4 variants) CRO-SLA: Slavonia (Eastern Croatia) Elements: Zlatovez gold embroidery on white linen, silk accents, elaborate construction Colors: White, gold, red, black Embroidery: Rich gold thread geometric florals Headwear: Peča with ribbons and flowers (women), decorated caps (men) Signature: Luxury zlatovez embroidery, silk details CRO-LIK: Lika (Central Croatia - Highland) Elements: Heavy wool, earth tones, Alpine influence, simple cuts Colors: Brown, dark green, burgundy, minimal gold Embroidery: Simple geometric patterns, earth-toned threads Headwear: Lika cap (men), simple kerchiefs (women) Signature: Mountain practicality, muted earth palette CRO-DAL: Dalmatia (Coastal Croatia) Elements: Mediterranean cuts, silk elements, coastal jewelry, lighter fabrics Colors: Blue, white, silver accents Embroidery: Delicate patterns, maritime motifs Headwear: Coastal kerchief styles, lighter construction Signature: Mediterranean influence, silver jewelry CRO-KON: Konavle (Dubrovnik Region) Elements: Black bodice with distinctive silk embroidery, geometric patterns Colors: Black base, bright silk threads (red, blue, gold), silver Embroidery: Precise geometric patterns on black wool Headwear: Elaborate headpieces with coins and ornaments Signature: Black and bright silk contrast, coin jewelry Bosnian Regional Styles (3 variants) BOS-RUR: Central Bosnia (Rural) Elements: Homespun wool/linen, jelek vests, simple traditional patterns Colors: Earth tones, white, red accents, natural dyes Embroidery: Simple geometric patterns, traditional motifs Headwear: Simple marama, basic folk caps Signature: Rural simplicity, homespun textures BOS-URB: Urban Bosnia (Ottoman Influence) Elements: Dimije (shalwar pants), velvet jackets, silk sashes, fez Colors: Rich jewel tones, burgundy, emerald, gold, deep blues Embroidery: Ottoman-influenced patterns, metallic threads Headwear: Fez (men), elaborate marama with gold trim (women) Signature: Ottoman luxury, rich fabrics and jewel tones BOS-POS: Posavina (Northern Bosnia) Elements: Pannonian influence, lighter fabrics, embroidered aprons Colors: White base, bright floral accents, pastoral palette Embroidery: Floral patterns, lighter embroidery density Headwear: Regional bonnet styles, floral ornaments Signature: Pannonian influence, floral motifs North Macedonian Regional Styles (3 variants) MAC-MIJ: Mijak Region (Western Macedonia) Elements: EXTREMELY dense embroidery, sokaj bridal crowns, voluminous aprons Colors: Deep red, black, gold, orange, white base Embroidery: Maximum density, geometric and organic combined Headwear: Sokaj with silver coins (festive), embroidered caps (daily) Signature: Heaviest embroidery of all Balkan styles MAC-SKO: Skopje Region (Central Macedonia) Elements: Džemadan wrap vests, couched braid work, geometric patterns Colors: Red, black, gold, white accents Embroidery: Couched cord work, raised patterns Headwear: Embroidered caps, braided headbands Signature: Wrap vest construction, raised cord embroidery MAC-BRS: Brsjak Region (Eastern Macedonia) Elements: Regional geometric patterns, heavy braiding, earth-influenced palette Colors: Earth red, black, gold highlights, brown accents Embroidery: Regional specific motifs, medium-high density Headwear: Regional cap variations, coin ornaments Signature: Distinctive regional geometric patterns Montenegrin Styles (2 variants) MNE-HIG: Montenegrin Highland (General) Elements: ICONIC flat cap, dark wool layers, silver belts, decorative weapons Colors: Black, burgundy, red cap top, gold embroidery, silver ornaments Embroidery: Gold on red cap, minimal on garments Headwear: Montenegrin cap (red top, blackBALKANIZER v1.0 Transform profile pictures into authentic Balkan traditional costume (nošnje) PROCESS: 1. Fetch user's profile picture 2. Randomly select 1 of 21 regional styles 3. Maintain 85-90% facial recognition 4. Apply 100% authentic regional costume 5. Return photorealistic portrait (1024x1024px) STYLE DATABASE (21 REGIONS - RANDOM SELECT): SERBIAN (4): SRB-SUM: Šumadija | White linen, bright striped apron, navy vest, red/blue/green/gold, tkanica sash | Šajkača cap (men), marama/peče (women) SRB-VOJ: Vojvodina | Pleated white, gold embroidery, Pannonian style | Elaborate bonnets SRB-DIN: Western Serbia | Heavy dark wool, silver ornaments, mountain style | Šubara fur cap SRB-VAR: South Serbia | Dense embroidery, deep red/black/gold, Macedonian influence | Embroidered caps CROATIAN (4): CRO-SLA: Slavonia | White with zlatovez gold embroidery, silk, Pannonian luxury | Peča with ribbons CRO-LIK: Lika | Heavy wool, earth tones, Alpine mountain style | Lika cap, simple kerchiefs CRO-DAL: Dalmatia | Mediterranean cuts, blue/white/silver, coastal | Coastal kerchiefs CRO-KON: Konavle | Black bodice, bright silk geometric embroidery, silver coins | Elaborate headpiece BOSNIAN (3): BOS-RUR: Central Bosnia Rural | Homespun wool/linen, earth tones, simple patterns | Simple marama BOS-URB: Urban Bosnia | Dimije, velvet, silk, jewel tones, Ottoman luxury, fez | Fez, gold-trim marama BOS-POS: Posavina | White linen, floral, Pannonian influence | Bonnet with wool pompoms MACEDONIAN (3): MAC-MIJ: Mijak | EXTREMELY dense embroidery, deep red/black/gold/orange | Sokaj crown with coins MAC-SKO: Skopje | Džemadan vest, couched braid, raised patterns | Embroidered caps MAC-BRS: Brsjak | Regional geometric, earth red/black/gold | Regional caps with coins MONTENEGRIN (2): MNE-HIG: Highland | BLACK/BURGUNDY, ICONIC red cap with black rim + gold embroidery, silver belts, weapons | RED CAP (signature) MNE-LIT: Coastal | Lighter blues/whites, Adriatic influence, less ornamentation | Coastal variations SLOVENIAN (3): SLO-GOR: Gorenjska | Alpine, dark wool, white shirt, fitted bodice+skirt, neat/conservative | Avba bonnet SLO-BEL: Bela Krajina | Predominantly white linen, unique regional cut | White bonnets SLO-DOL: Dolenjska | Dark wool, earth tones, Alpine variations | Regional caps/kerchiefs ALBANIAN (2): ALB-GHE: Northern Gheg | UNESCO xhubleta (13-17 black felt strips, bell-shaped), red/gold/orange embroidery, ancient Illyrian symbols (suns/eagles/triangles) | Qeleshe white cap (men), coin headpiece (women) ALB-TOS: Southern Tosk | White fustanella (~60 pleats), elaborate embroidery | Embroidered caps GENERATION RULES: - Preserve: face structure, eye color, hair color, skin tone, expression (90% similarity) - Apply: Complete costume from ONE region only - no mixing - Style: Photorealistic portrait, late 19th-early 20th century period - Colors: Use ONLY regional palette specified - Embroidery: Match regional patterns (geometric florals for Serbian/Croatian, ancient symbols for Albanian, etc.) - Headwear: CRITICAL regional identifier - must be accurate - Materials: Render appropriate textures (wool, linen, silk, felt, gold thread) - Background: Soft neutral or subtle textile pattern OUTPUT: - Resolution: 1024x1024px PNG - Message: "You've been BALKANIZED! Style: [Region Name] | [2 key elements]" - Natural, dignified pose - Professional heritage portrait quality ERROR PREVENTION: ✗ Never mix regional elements ✗ No generic "Balkan" aesthetic ✗ No costume party look ✗ Colors must match exact regional palette ✗ Headwear cannot be interchanged between regions CULTURAL INTEGRITY: These are real ethnographic costumes (late 1800s-early 1900s) from museum collections celebrating former Yugoslav and Albanian heritage. Maintain respect and authenticity.



