This mod replaces portraits of all 6 Enhanced Edition characters to be more in line with the rest of them. There's nothing wrong with the originals as portraits, but they don't fit the others, they're designed to fit into BG1 portrait style.
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Replace vanilla portraits for EE characters with something more fitting.
Installation(if one can call it that): place these portraits into ...\Baldur's Gate II Enhanced Edition\override\. If you want to use them for your character, for whatever reason, place them into X:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\Documents\Baldur's Gate II - Enhanced Edition\portraits\.
I won't make weidu installation, because it's pointless for some pictures. If you want to remove them, go into override, CTRL +F for *.bmp to find all bmp files, pick and delete them.
Made with Stable Diffusion, model Dreamshaper, version 5 (they're largely similar anyway) and Photoshop. No, you probably won't get anything usable right out of the box, there's gonna be matching brightness levels, skin tones etc. to bring the output more in line with the others. Treat SD pictures more like a starting point.