
5 months ago
A towering 5-story pagoda (slightly off-center to the right, 2:3 ratio) with weathered wooden beams and curved tiled roofs, each tier adorned with rusted bronze ornaments. Hyper-detailed textures: peeling vermilion lacquer, moss creeping up the base, fractured stone steps leading to its entrance. A few sparse sakura petals (5% saturation, matching the tree) drift from off-canvas, settling on the pagoda’s railings and the adjacent cobblestone path. The same luminous fog from the tree print lingers between the pagoda’s pillars, blending into the distance where the volcanic mountain and veiled moon reappear (consistent scale/placement). Monochrome charcoal gradients with 10% white space in the sky, ultra-realistic depth of field. Ghost of Tsushima melancholy—add a lone, broken paper lantern glowing faintly near the stairs to echo the tree’s ‘cracked ceramic plates’ for cohesion. The scene should feel like a silent companion to the tree: same era, same storm having just passed, same hauntingly cozy emptiness.