DO NOT change the architecture in any way. Do not alter proportions, windows, or layout. Do not add or remove elements. Do not crop the image. PROJECTION CONTROL STRICT — VERY IMPORTANT: Maintain a true orthographic elevation with ZERO perspective No depth, no vanishing points, no camera angle All horizontal lines must remain perfectly level All vertical lines must remain perfectly straight The roof must read as completely flat with no visible top surface Do not show any angled or perspective view of the roof or parapet STYLE: Soft watercolor architectural elevation Clean, crisp linework for the building Controlled, minimal shading Balanced between technical drawing and watercolor softness BUILDING KEEP VERY CLEAN: Main stucco: warm creamy white HEX #EFE7DA Subtle tonal variation only no heavy shadows or gradients Windows: soft gray HEX #B8B6B0, minimal reflection Trim: muted taupe HEX #C8C1B6 Maintain sharp, readable edges BACKGROUND FULL RESET — IMPORTANT: Completely replace the existing background with a new watercolor environment Do NOT blend or reuse the original background image Create a soft, simplified Palm Beach setting with: • loose watercolor palm trees • light, abstracted building silhouettes • minimal detail and soft edges Background should be lighter, desaturated, and slightly faded Ensure it does not compete with the building SKY: Soft watercolor wash HEX #D6E6F2 Gentle tonal variation and subtle cloud texture Organic edges, not a flat fill GROUND: Maintain a clean, straight horizontal ground line at the base Light watercolor wash below the line Soft fade into paper below, but keep the building grounded CARS: Simple watercolor-style vehicles Minimal detail, soft edges Neutral tones avoid bright saturated colors MOOD: Calm, elegant, and refined Clean presentation suitable for client approval IMPORTANT: The building must remain the sharpest and most defined element Background must be newly generated and cohesive The final image should read as a clean architectural elevation, not a perspective rendering, keep exact camera angle
PromptDO NOT change the architecture in any way. Do not alter proportions, windows, or layout. Do not add or remove elements. Do not crop the image. PROJECTION CONTROL (STRICT — VERY IMPORTANT): Maintain a true orthographic elevation with ZERO perspective No depth, no vanishing points, no camera angle All horizontal lines must remain perfectly level All vertical lines must remain perfectly straight The roof must read as completely flat with no visible top surface Do not show any angled or perspective view of the roof or parapet STYLE: Soft watercolor architectural elevation Clean, crisp linework for the building Controlled, minimal shading Balanced between technical drawing and watercolor softness BUILDING (KEEP VERY CLEAN): Main stucco: warm creamy white (HEX #EFE7DA) Subtle tonal variation only (no heavy shadows or gradients) Windows: soft gray (HEX #B8B6B0), minimal reflection Trim: muted taupe (HEX #C8C1B6) Maintain sharp, readable edges BACKGROUND (FULL RESET — IMPORTANT): Completely replace the existing background with a new watercolor environment Do NOT blend or reuse the original background image Create a soft, simplified Palm Beach setting with: • loose watercolor palm trees • light, abstracted building silhouettes • minimal detail and soft edges Background should be lighter, desaturated, and slightly faded Ensure it does not compete with the building SKY: Soft watercolor wash (HEX #D6E6F2) Gentle tonal variation and subtle cloud texture Organic edges, not a flat fill GROUND: Maintain a clean, straight horizontal ground line at the base Light watercolor wash below the line Soft fade into paper below, but keep the building grounded CARS: Simple watercolor-style vehicles Minimal detail, soft edges Neutral tones (avoid bright saturated colors) MOOD: Calm, elegant, and refined Clean presentation suitable for client approval IMPORTANT: The building must remain the sharpest and most defined element Background must be newly generated and cohesive The final image should read as a clean architectural elevation, not a perspective rendering, keep exact camera angle
Date09 April 2026
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