Transform the provided architectural render while preserving the existing warm amber/yellow tone, material richness, and overall ambiance. Do not neutralize or cool down the color palette. Keep the current wood tones, curtain coloration, and golden atmosphere, but enhance the space with stronger backlit fabric glow and softer light diffusion inspired by the reference image. Refine the curtain materials to feel like layered sheer linen and gauze with visible woven texture, maintaining their current warm yellow-beige tone. Introduce slight irregularity in opacity so some panels appear denser and others more translucent, while keeping the overall richness and warmth already present. Adjust lighting to introduce more controlled backlighting from behind the curtains. Light should pass through the fabric and create a soft glowing effect, but remain grounded in the existing golden ambiance. Increase brightness selectively in certain क्षेत्रों behind the curtains to create depth and variation, rather than evenly lighting all panels. Soften shadow edges and introduce subtle light bloom around brighter مناطق, but avoid washing out the scene. Maintain contrast by keeping darker vertical elements and structural lines visible through the curtains. Preserve the current wood material quality and warm tones, but slightly soften edges and reduce harsh digital sharpness so the scene feels more atmospheric and cinematic. Add a very subtle haze and light film softness to enhance depth, but do not flatten the image or reduce clarity too much. The goal is a balance between softness and material presence. Keep exterior greenery visible but soft and slightly blurred through the curtains, maintaining the existing composition. Avoid overexposure, avoid turning fabrics white, avoid flattening depth, and avoid making the lighting uniform. Do not remove the warmth or golden tones. Prioritize enhancing backlit glow and soft diffusion while preserving the existing rich, warm material palette and atmosphere., keep exact camera angle
PromptTransform the provided architectural render while preserving the existing warm amber/yellow tone, material richness, and overall ambiance. Do not neutralize or cool down the color palette. Keep the current wood tones, curtain coloration, and golden atmosphere, but enhance the space with stronger backlit fabric glow and softer light diffusion inspired by the reference image. Refine the curtain materials to feel like layered sheer linen and gauze with visible woven texture, maintaining their current warm yellow-beige tone. Introduce slight irregularity in opacity so some panels appear denser and others more translucent, while keeping the overall richness and warmth already present. Adjust lighting to introduce more controlled backlighting from behind the curtains. Light should pass through the fabric and create a soft glowing effect, but remain grounded in the existing golden ambiance. Increase brightness selectively in certain क्षेत्रों behind the curtains to create depth and variation, rather than evenly lighting all panels. Soften shadow edges and introduce subtle light bloom around brighter مناطق, but avoid washing out the scene. Maintain contrast by keeping darker vertical elements and structural lines visible through the curtains. Preserve the current wood material quality and warm tones, but slightly soften edges and reduce harsh digital sharpness so the scene feels more atmospheric and cinematic. Add a very subtle haze and light film softness to enhance depth, but do not flatten the image or reduce clarity too much. The goal is a balance between softness and material presence. Keep exterior greenery visible but soft and slightly blurred through the curtains, maintaining the existing composition. Avoid overexposure, avoid turning fabrics white, avoid flattening depth, and avoid making the lighting uniform. Do not remove the warmth or golden tones. Prioritize enhancing backlit glow and soft diffusion while preserving the existing rich, warm material palette and atmosphere., keep exact camera angle
Date26 April 2026
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