DO NOT change the architecture in any way. Do not alter proportions, windows, railings, or layout. Do not add or remove elements. Do not crop the image. Keep the view front-on with only a very subtle sense of depth, while maintaining the clarity of an architectural elevation. PROJECTION CONTROL VERY IMPORTANT: Maintain a primarily front-on elevation view Allow only minimal and controlled depth no strong perspective All horizontal lines must remain level and consistent All vertical lines must remain straight no leaning or distortion The building must read as an elevation first, not a perspective rendering Roof must remain visually flat and not tilted Do not show exaggerated top surfaces of the roof or slabs Mechanical equipment may have slight depth but must remain subtle STYLE: Soft watercolor architectural presentation Balanced between precision and painterly softness Clean, crisp linework for the building Gentle color blending and soft edges in background elements Cohesive overall tone across the entire image BUILDING PRIMARY FOCUS — KEEP SHARP: Main stucco: warm creamy white HEX #EFE7DA Subtle tonal variation only highlights #F6F1E8, shadows #E4DBCC Window frames and railings: muted taupe HEX #C8C1B6, matte finish Glass: soft gray tone HEX #B8B6B0, minimal reflection Maintain crisp edges and clear architectural definition SHADING: Soft, even, non-directional shading No dramatic lighting or strong shadows Only subtle depth at: • window recesses • underside of slabs • balcony edges LANDSCAPE + CONTEXT: Palm trees rendered in a loose watercolor style with natural variation Use layered greens for depth: • base green HEX #A8B79A • mid-tone HEX #8FA77F • deeper accents HEX #6F8F63 used sparingly Foliage edges should be soft and painterly, not sharp Background buildings simplified, desaturated, and lightly faded Keep detail minimal so the building remains the focus SKY WATERCOLOR WASH: Soft watercolor blue sky HEX #D6E6F2 Gentle gradient, slightly deeper at top and lighter near horizon Subtle cloud texture with soft edges Sky should feel like a painted wash, not a solid fill GROUND + BASE: Maintain a clear, straight horizontal ground line where the building meets the ground and cars sit This line should be soft but defined enough to anchor the building Above the line: light watercolor shading to suggest ground plane Below the line: allow a soft watercolor fade into the paper Keep the building visually grounded no floating effect CARS: Simple, elegant watercolor-style vehicles Neutral tones white, beige, soft gray Minimal detail with soft edges, no harsh reflections COLOR + CONTRAST: Slightly increase warmth and color richness 10–15% Avoid washed-out appearance Maintain soft watercolor quality with no high saturation Ensure the building reads clearly against the background MOOD: Romantic, airy, and refined Warm Palm Beach atmosphere Calm, elegant, and presentation-ready IMPORTANT: The building must remain the sharpest and most defined element Background, trees, and cars should remain softer and more painterly Ensure the entire image reads as a single cohesive watercolor composition, keep exact camera angle
PromptDO NOT change the architecture in any way. Do not alter proportions, windows, railings, or layout. Do not add or remove elements. Do not crop the image. Keep the view front-on with only a very subtle sense of depth, while maintaining the clarity of an architectural elevation. PROJECTION CONTROL (VERY IMPORTANT): Maintain a primarily front-on elevation view Allow only minimal and controlled depth (no strong perspective) All horizontal lines must remain level and consistent All vertical lines must remain straight (no leaning or distortion) The building must read as an elevation first, not a perspective rendering Roof must remain visually flat and not tilted Do not show exaggerated top surfaces of the roof or slabs Mechanical equipment may have slight depth but must remain subtle STYLE: Soft watercolor architectural presentation Balanced between precision and painterly softness Clean, crisp linework for the building Gentle color blending and soft edges in background elements Cohesive overall tone across the entire image BUILDING (PRIMARY FOCUS — KEEP SHARP): Main stucco: warm creamy white (HEX #EFE7DA) Subtle tonal variation only (highlights #F6F1E8, shadows #E4DBCC) Window frames and railings: muted taupe (HEX #C8C1B6), matte finish Glass: soft gray tone (HEX #B8B6B0), minimal reflection Maintain crisp edges and clear architectural definition SHADING: Soft, even, non-directional shading No dramatic lighting or strong shadows Only subtle depth at: • window recesses • underside of slabs • balcony edges LANDSCAPE + CONTEXT: Palm trees rendered in a loose watercolor style with natural variation Use layered greens for depth: • base green (HEX #A8B79A) • mid-tone (HEX #8FA77F) • deeper accents (HEX #6F8F63 used sparingly) Foliage edges should be soft and painterly, not sharp Background buildings simplified, desaturated, and lightly faded Keep detail minimal so the building remains the focus SKY (WATERCOLOR WASH): Soft watercolor blue sky (HEX #D6E6F2) Gentle gradient, slightly deeper at top and lighter near horizon Subtle cloud texture with soft edges Sky should feel like a painted wash, not a solid fill GROUND + BASE: Maintain a clear, straight horizontal ground line where the building meets the ground and cars sit This line should be soft but defined enough to anchor the building Above the line: light watercolor shading to suggest ground plane Below the line: allow a soft watercolor fade into the paper Keep the building visually grounded (no floating effect) CARS: Simple, elegant watercolor-style vehicles Neutral tones (white, beige, soft gray) Minimal detail with soft edges, no harsh reflections COLOR + CONTRAST: Slightly increase warmth and color richness (10–15%) Avoid washed-out appearance Maintain soft watercolor quality with no high saturation Ensure the building reads clearly against the background MOOD: Romantic, airy, and refined Warm Palm Beach atmosphere Calm, elegant, and presentation-ready IMPORTANT: The building must remain the sharpest and most defined element Background, trees, and cars should remain softer and more painterly Ensure the entire image reads as a single cohesive watercolor composition, keep exact camera angle
Date09 April 2026
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