Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
(Geometry Locked + Color Locked + Program Accurate) Use the uploaded masterplan image as the exact base reference. This is a geometry-locked enhancement task. You must preserve the masterplan exactly as drawn. 🚫 STRICT GEOMETRY RULES Do NOT move any building. Do NOT resize any zone. Do NOT modify walkway shapes. Do NOT redesign plazas. Do NOT reinterpret circulation. Do NOT crop edges. Do NOT remove any element. Do NOT add new design elements. Preserve all proportions pixel-to-pixel. Camera must remain top-down or near orthographic exactly matching the original orientation. 🎨 COLOR LOCK INSTRUCTIONS (Very Important) Preserve the exact color tones of all walkways as shown in the original plan: Brown walkway must remain the same brown tone (wooden deck surface). Orange paving must remain the same orange tone. Turquoise painted crystal walkway must remain the same turquoise tone. Do NOT recolor walkways. Do NOT reinterpret turquoise path as water. Do NOT darken or lighten path colors significantly. Enhance texture realism only, without shifting hue. 🏟 SPORTS ZONE COLOR RULE If sports courts are visible: Beach Soccer → natural sand color with clear white field markings. Beach Volleyball → sand tone with visible net. Outdoor courts (if any hard courts appear) → color according to sport standards but subtle and realistic. Do not relocate or redesign courts. 💦 WATER PLAY AREA CLARIFICATION The repeated overlapping blue circular zones on both sides of the upper promenade are: WATER PLAY AREA 6–12 They are interactive splash pad zones for children. Keep their exact circular geometry. Maintain their blue tone as shown. Enhance them as shallow splash pads with subtle water jets. Do NOT convert them into pools. Do NOT merge them. Do NOT remove repetition. 🏗 PROGRAM ELEMENTS — PRESERVE EXACTLY Enhance realism but keep exact positions of: Amphitheatre Playground Fitness Equipment Areas Beach Soccer Beach Volleyball Changing Room Art Work Setting Steps Water Play Area 6–12 Water Feature Art Work Pergola Circular Restaurant Pavilion Community Center No redesign allowed. 🌴 WHAT YOU MAY ENHANCE You may only enhance: Material textures (wood grain, paving texture). Soft realistic daylight. Natural soft shadows. Ocean realism. Palm tree depth. Human scale figures walking. Subtle water reflection. But do NOT change layout logic. 🎯 STYLE Architectural masterplan enhancement of an existing plan. Competition board quality. Ultra detailed. Full horizontal site visible end-to-end. Clean planning clarity. No cinematic drama.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
(Geometry Locked + Color Locked + Program Accurate) Use the uploaded masterplan image as the exact base reference. This is a geometry-locked enhancement task. You must preserve the masterplan exactly as drawn. 🚫 STRICT GEOMETRY RULES Do NOT move any building. Do NOT resize any zone. Do NOT modify walkway shapes. Do NOT redesign plazas. Do NOT reinterpret circulation. Do NOT crop edges. Do NOT remove any element. Do NOT add new design elements. Preserve all proportions pixel-to-pixel. Camera must remain top-down or near orthographic exactly matching the original orientation. 🎨 COLOR LOCK INSTRUCTIONS (Very Important) Preserve the exact color tones of all walkways as shown in the original plan: Brown walkway must remain the same brown tone (wooden deck surface). Orange paving must remain the same orange tone. Turquoise painted crystal walkway must remain the same turquoise tone. Do NOT recolor walkways. Do NOT reinterpret turquoise path as water. Do NOT darken or lighten path colors significantly. Enhance texture realism only, without shifting hue. 🏟 SPORTS ZONE COLOR RULE If sports courts are visible: Beach Soccer → natural sand color with clear white field markings. Beach Volleyball → sand tone with visible net. Outdoor courts (if any hard courts appear) → color according to sport standards but subtle and realistic. Do not relocate or redesign courts. 💦 WATER PLAY AREA CLARIFICATION The repeated overlapping blue circular zones on both sides of the upper promenade are: WATER PLAY AREA 6–12 They are interactive splash pad zones for children. Keep their exact circular geometry. Maintain their blue tone as shown. Enhance them as shallow splash pads with subtle water jets. Do NOT convert them into pools. Do NOT merge them. Do NOT remove repetition. 🏗 PROGRAM ELEMENTS — PRESERVE EXACTLY Enhance realism but keep exact positions of: Amphitheatre Playground Fitness Equipment Areas Beach Soccer Beach Volleyball Changing Room Art Work Setting Steps Water Play Area 6–12 Water Feature Art Work Pergola Circular Restaurant Pavilion Community Center No redesign allowed. 🌴 WHAT YOU MAY ENHANCE You may only enhance: Material textures (wood grain, paving texture). Soft realistic daylight. Natural soft shadows. Ocean realism. Palm tree depth. Human scale figures walking. Subtle water reflection. But do NOT change layout logic. 🎯 STYLE Architectural masterplan enhancement of an existing plan. Competition board quality. Ultra detailed. Full horizontal site visible end-to-end. Clean planning clarity. No cinematic drama.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
(Geometry Locked + Color Locked + Program Accurate) Use the uploaded masterplan image as the exact base reference. This is a geometry-locked enhancement task. You must preserve the masterplan exactly as drawn. 🚫 STRICT GEOMETRY RULES Do NOT move any building. Do NOT resize any zone. Do NOT modify walkway shapes. Do NOT redesign plazas. Do NOT reinterpret circulation. Do NOT crop edges. Do NOT remove any element. Do NOT add new design elements. Preserve all proportions pixel-to-pixel. Camera must remain top-down or near orthographic exactly matching the original orientation. 🎨 COLOR LOCK INSTRUCTIONS (Very Important) Preserve the exact color tones of all walkways as shown in the original plan: Brown walkway must remain the same brown tone (wooden deck surface). Orange paving must remain the same orange tone. Turquoise painted crystal walkway must remain the same turquoise tone. Do NOT recolor walkways. Do NOT reinterpret turquoise path as water. Do NOT darken or lighten path colors significantly. Enhance texture realism only, without shifting hue. 🏟 SPORTS ZONE COLOR RULE If sports courts are visible: Beach Soccer → natural sand color with clear white field markings. Beach Volleyball → sand tone with visible net. Outdoor courts (if any hard courts appear) → color according to sport standards but subtle and realistic. Do not relocate or redesign courts. 💦 WATER PLAY AREA CLARIFICATION The repeated overlapping blue circular zones on both sides of the upper promenade are: WATER PLAY AREA 6–12 They are interactive splash pad zones for children. Keep their exact circular geometry. Maintain their blue tone as shown. Enhance them as shallow splash pads with subtle water jets. Do NOT convert them into pools. Do NOT merge them. Do NOT remove repetition. 🏗 PROGRAM ELEMENTS — PRESERVE EXACTLY Enhance realism but keep exact positions of: Amphitheatre Playground Fitness Equipment Areas Beach Soccer Beach Volleyball Changing Room Art Work Setting Steps Water Play Area 6–12 Water Feature Art Work Pergola Circular Restaurant Pavilion Community Center No redesign allowed. 🌴 WHAT YOU MAY ENHANCE You may only enhance: Material textures (wood grain, paving texture). Soft realistic daylight. Natural soft shadows. Ocean realism. Palm tree depth. Human scale figures walking. Subtle water reflection. But do NOT change layout logic. 🎯 STYLE Architectural masterplan enhancement of an existing plan. Competition board quality. Ultra detailed. Full horizontal site visible end-to-end. Clean planning clarity. No cinematic drama.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
(Geometry Locked + Color Locked + Program Accurate) Use the uploaded masterplan image as the exact base reference. This is a geometry-locked enhancement task. You must preserve the masterplan exactly as drawn. 🚫 STRICT GEOMETRY RULES Do NOT move any building. Do NOT resize any zone. Do NOT modify walkway shapes. Do NOT redesign plazas. Do NOT reinterpret circulation. Do NOT crop edges. Do NOT remove any element. Do NOT add new design elements. Preserve all proportions pixel-to-pixel. Camera must remain top-down or near orthographic exactly matching the original orientation. 🎨 COLOR LOCK INSTRUCTIONS (Very Important) Preserve the exact color tones of all walkways as shown in the original plan: Brown walkway must remain the same brown tone (wooden deck surface). Orange paving must remain the same orange tone. Turquoise painted crystal walkway must remain the same turquoise tone. Do NOT recolor walkways. Do NOT reinterpret turquoise path as water. Do NOT darken or lighten path colors significantly. Enhance texture realism only, without shifting hue. 🏟 SPORTS ZONE COLOR RULE If sports courts are visible: Beach Soccer → natural sand color with clear white field markings. Beach Volleyball → sand tone with visible net. Outdoor courts (if any hard courts appear) → color according to sport standards but subtle and realistic. Do not relocate or redesign courts. 💦 WATER PLAY AREA CLARIFICATION The repeated overlapping blue circular zones on both sides of the upper promenade are: WATER PLAY AREA 6–12 They are interactive splash pad zones for children. Keep their exact circular geometry. Maintain their blue tone as shown. Enhance them as shallow splash pads with subtle water jets. Do NOT convert them into pools. Do NOT merge them. Do NOT remove repetition. 🏗 PROGRAM ELEMENTS — PRESERVE EXACTLY Enhance realism but keep exact positions of: Amphitheatre Playground Fitness Equipment Areas Beach Soccer Beach Volleyball Changing Room Art Work Setting Steps Water Play Area 6–12 Water Feature Art Work Pergola Circular Restaurant Pavilion Community Center No redesign allowed. 🌴 WHAT YOU MAY ENHANCE You may only enhance: Material textures (wood grain, paving texture). Soft realistic daylight. Natural soft shadows. Ocean realism. Palm tree depth. Human scale figures walking. Subtle water reflection. But do NOT change layout logic. 🎯 STYLE Architectural masterplan enhancement of an existing plan. Competition board quality. Ultra detailed. Full horizontal site visible end-to-end. Clean planning clarity. No cinematic drama.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
(Geometry Locked + Color Locked + Program Accurate) Use the uploaded masterplan image as the exact base reference. This is a geometry-locked enhancement task. You must preserve the masterplan exactly as drawn. 🚫 STRICT GEOMETRY RULES Do NOT move any building. Do NOT resize any zone. Do NOT modify walkway shapes. Do NOT redesign plazas. Do NOT reinterpret circulation. Do NOT crop edges. Do NOT remove any element. Do NOT add new design elements. Preserve all proportions pixel-to-pixel. Camera must remain top-down or near orthographic exactly matching the original orientation. 🎨 COLOR LOCK INSTRUCTIONS (Very Important) Preserve the exact color tones of all walkways as shown in the original plan: Brown walkway must remain the same brown tone (wooden deck surface). Orange paving must remain the same orange tone. Turquoise painted crystal walkway must remain the same turquoise tone. Do NOT recolor walkways. Do NOT reinterpret turquoise path as water. Do NOT darken or lighten path colors significantly. Enhance texture realism only, without shifting hue. 🏟 SPORTS ZONE COLOR RULE If sports courts are visible: Beach Soccer → natural sand color with clear white field markings. Beach Volleyball → sand tone with visible net. Outdoor courts (if any hard courts appear) → color according to sport standards but subtle and realistic. Do not relocate or redesign courts. 💦 WATER PLAY AREA CLARIFICATION The repeated overlapping blue circular zones on both sides of the upper promenade are: WATER PLAY AREA 6–12 They are interactive splash pad zones for children. Keep their exact circular geometry. Maintain their blue tone as shown. Enhance them as shallow splash pads with subtle water jets. Do NOT convert them into pools. Do NOT merge them. Do NOT remove repetition. 🏗 PROGRAM ELEMENTS — PRESERVE EXACTLY Enhance realism but keep exact positions of: Amphitheatre Playground Fitness Equipment Areas Beach Soccer Beach Volleyball Changing Room Art Work Setting Steps Water Play Area 6–12 Water Feature Art Work Pergola Circular Restaurant Pavilion Community Center No redesign allowed. 🌴 WHAT YOU MAY ENHANCE You may only enhance: Material textures (wood grain, paving texture). Soft realistic daylight. Natural soft shadows. Ocean realism. Palm tree depth. Human scale figures walking. Subtle water reflection. But do NOT change layout logic. 🎯 STYLE Architectural masterplan enhancement of an existing plan. Competition board quality. Ultra detailed. Full horizontal site visible end-to-end. Clean planning clarity. No cinematic drama.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.
(Geometry Locked + Color Locked + Program Accurate) Use the uploaded masterplan image as the exact base reference. This is a geometry-locked enhancement task. You must preserve the masterplan exactly as drawn. 🚫 STRICT GEOMETRY RULES Do NOT move any building. Do NOT resize any zone. Do NOT modify walkway shapes. Do NOT redesign plazas. Do NOT reinterpret circulation. Do NOT crop edges. Do NOT remove any element. Do NOT add new design elements. Preserve all proportions pixel-to-pixel. Camera must remain top-down or near orthographic exactly matching the original orientation. 🎨 COLOR LOCK INSTRUCTIONS (Very Important) Preserve the exact color tones of all walkways as shown in the original plan: Brown walkway must remain the same brown tone (wooden deck surface). Orange paving must remain the same orange tone. Turquoise painted crystal walkway must remain the same turquoise tone. Do NOT recolor walkways. Do NOT reinterpret turquoise path as water. Do NOT darken or lighten path colors significantly. Enhance texture realism only, without shifting hue. 🏟 SPORTS ZONE COLOR RULE If sports courts are visible: Beach Soccer → natural sand color with clear white field markings. Beach Volleyball → sand tone with visible net. Outdoor courts (if any hard courts appear) → color according to sport standards but subtle and realistic. Do not relocate or redesign courts. 💦 WATER PLAY AREA CLARIFICATION The repeated overlapping blue circular zones on both sides of the upper promenade are: WATER PLAY AREA 6–12 They are interactive splash pad zones for children. Keep their exact circular geometry. Maintain their blue tone as shown. Enhance them as shallow splash pads with subtle water jets. Do NOT convert them into pools. Do NOT merge them. Do NOT remove repetition. 🏗 PROGRAM ELEMENTS — PRESERVE EXACTLY Enhance realism but keep exact positions of: Amphitheatre Playground Fitness Equipment Areas Beach Soccer Beach Volleyball Changing Room Art Work Setting Steps Water Play Area 6–12 Water Feature Art Work Pergola Circular Restaurant Pavilion Community Center No redesign allowed. 🌴 WHAT YOU MAY ENHANCE You may only enhance: Material textures (wood grain, paving texture). Soft realistic daylight. Natural soft shadows. Ocean realism. Palm tree depth. Human scale figures walking. Subtle water reflection. But do NOT change layout logic. 🎯 STYLE Architectural masterplan enhancement of an existing plan. Competition board quality. Ultra detailed. Full horizontal site visible end-to-end. Clean planning clarity. No cinematic drama.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Redesign the illustration to align with a more editorial, graphic, typographic visual language that complements a high-contrast serif logo. Preserve the core concept: a group of people walking together through a landscape. Reduce rounded, bubbly curves and replace them with flatter planes, more angular transitions, and calmer, more structured shapes. Hills should feel layered and graphic rather than soft and organic — closer to poster or printmaking forms than hand-drawn blobs. Simplify vegetation into sharper, more stylized silhouettes with fewer curves. Figures remain minimal and human, but slightly more upright and graphic. Overall style should feel closer to editorial illustration, woodcut, or modern print poster, not playful doodle art. Maintain single-color line art, consistent stroke weight, and screen-print suitability. Do not add new elements. Do not add texture, shading, or gradients. The final illustration should feel confident, restrained, and design-led — visually compatible with a refined serif wordmark.
Use the first image strictly as a background reference only. Extract and recreate the exact background environment including texture, surface details, depth, and color tones. Completely REMOVE the original product/earring from the reference image. Do not recreate or reuse it in any form. Insert the new provided product (transparent PNG) into the scene, placing it in the same position, angle, and scale where the original product was located. The new product must fully replace the original one. Match lighting with high realism — soft, diffused studio lighting with natural falloff. Maintain the same light direction, intensity, and temperature as the background. Enhance the product’s shine in a premium, realistic way: * Add refined specular highlights on metal surfaces * Increase brilliance and sparkle of gemstones subtly * Create crisp light reflections that follow the product’s shape * Maintain controlled shine (no overexposure, no artificial glow) Create realistic contact shadows beneath the product with soft edges and natural opacity. Ensure proper grounding and blending with the background. Maintain consistent depth of field — sharp focus on the product with natural background softness if present. Preserve correct perspective and scale. Important priority order: 1. The new product must be used (MANDATORY) 2. The original product must NOT appear 3. Background must remain visually identical The reference image is for background only, not for the product. Keep everything else identical across generations — same background, same lighting, same composition. Style: ultra-realistic, high-end luxury jewelry photography, studio lighting, crisp details, enhanced shine, premium finish, 8K quality. Strict rules: * Remove original product completely * Do not recreate original earring * Do not change background composition * Do not add new elements * Do not change lighting setup or color tone * Avoid artificial glow or unrealistic shine Goal: Replace the product in the reference image with a new product while enhancing its shine in a realistic, premium way, maintaining a consistent professional photoshoot look.