Create an ultra-photorealistic aerial bird’s-eye rendering from the provided image. CAMERA / VIEW: Elevated drone perspective, slightly angled downward ~25–35° Center the main house in frame Keep full property visible no cropping Maintain original proportions and geometry exactly ARCHITECTURE DO NOT CHANGE: Preserve the exact design, massing, rooflines, openings, and layout of the main house No added or removed architectural elements MATERIALS ENHANCE REALISM ONLY: Exterior walls: smooth stucco in Benjamin Moore White Dove soft warm white, matte Roof: white concrete tile with subtle variation and shadowing between tiles Window frames: white aluminum, clean and slightly reflective Shutters: Benjamin Moore Fresh Dew soft muted green Front door + garage: painted white wood slight texture, not flat Wood elements: lime-washed pecky cypress very subtle grain, desaturated, slightly chalky finish SITE + LANDSCAPE KEEP DESIGN, INCREASE REALISM: Preserve all existing landscaping and hardscape layout exactly Upgrade realism: richer grass variation, natural imperfections, soft shadowing Refine planting beds with high-end Palm Beach planting style clean but lush Add subtle depth to hedges, palms, and groundcover ENVIRONMENT CRITICAL FIX: Replace all background block buildings with realistic North Palm Beach residential context: Low-rise luxury homes Mediterranean / Coastal / Regency influences Lush tropical landscaping palms, hedges, dense greenery Streets should feel quiet, upscale, and residential no urban density DISTANT CONTEXT: Subtle distant view of: Intracoastal waterway / inlet Hints of Riviera Beach barrier island Keep this atmospheric and slightly hazy—not overly sharp LIGHTING VERY IMPORTANT: Soft, natural daylight late morning or ~3PM lighting House façade should be evenly and clearly lit no harsh shadows Avoid golden hour — aim for bright, clean, high-end real estate photography lighting Soft shadows under eaves, trees, and architectural elements RENDER QUALITY: Ultra-photorealistic materials and textures High dynamic range lighting Natural atmospheric depth slight haze in distance Realistic sky with soft clouds South Florida feel OVERALL GOAL: Make the image look like a real drone photograph of a luxury home in North Palm Beach — not a rendering — with believable surroundings and a refined, high-end atmosphere., keep exact camera angle
PromptCreate an ultra-photorealistic aerial (bird’s-eye) rendering from the provided image. CAMERA / VIEW: Elevated drone perspective, slightly angled downward (~25–35°) Center the main house in frame Keep full property visible (no cropping) Maintain original proportions and geometry exactly ARCHITECTURE (DO NOT CHANGE): Preserve the exact design, massing, rooflines, openings, and layout of the main house No added or removed architectural elements MATERIALS (ENHANCE REALISM ONLY): Exterior walls: smooth stucco in Benjamin Moore White Dove (soft warm white, matte) Roof: white concrete tile with subtle variation and shadowing between tiles Window frames: white aluminum, clean and slightly reflective Shutters: Benjamin Moore Fresh Dew (soft muted green) Front door + garage: painted white wood (slight texture, not flat) Wood elements: lime-washed pecky cypress (very subtle grain, desaturated, slightly chalky finish) SITE + LANDSCAPE (KEEP DESIGN, INCREASE REALISM): Preserve all existing landscaping and hardscape layout exactly Upgrade realism: richer grass variation, natural imperfections, soft shadowing Refine planting beds with high-end Palm Beach planting style (clean but lush) Add subtle depth to hedges, palms, and groundcover ENVIRONMENT (CRITICAL FIX): Replace all background block buildings with realistic North Palm Beach residential context: Low-rise luxury homes Mediterranean / Coastal / Regency influences Lush tropical landscaping (palms, hedges, dense greenery) Streets should feel quiet, upscale, and residential (no urban density) DISTANT CONTEXT: Subtle distant view of: Intracoastal waterway / inlet Hints of Riviera Beach barrier island Keep this atmospheric and slightly hazy—not overly sharp LIGHTING (VERY IMPORTANT): Soft, natural daylight (late morning or ~3PM lighting) House façade should be evenly and clearly lit (no harsh shadows) Avoid golden hour — aim for bright, clean, high-end real estate photography lighting Soft shadows under eaves, trees, and architectural elements RENDER QUALITY: Ultra-photorealistic materials and textures High dynamic range lighting Natural atmospheric depth (slight haze in distance) Realistic sky with soft clouds (South Florida feel) OVERALL GOAL: Make the image look like a real drone photograph of a luxury home in North Palm Beach — not a rendering — with believable surroundings and a refined, high-end atmosphere., keep exact camera angle
Date14 April 2026
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