Cinematic chiaroscuro portrait of a single adult woman (18+), intimate yet tasteful, set in a minimalist softly lit bedroom. Identity preserved, natural anatomy and proportions, elegant editorial styling, non-explicit at all times. Preserve the existing clothing exactly as worn in the source or intended scene—do not replace, simplify, restyle, or reinterpret the wardrobe. Lighting (primary emphasis on clothing): Soft directional golden-hour or diffused window light with strong chiaroscuro contrast, designed to prioritize the current clothing as the main visual subject. Deep shadows and warm highlights fall primarily across the garment’s surface, folds, seams, edges, and layered structure, revealing how the fabric catches, absorbs, and diffuses light. Subtle rim lighting defines the outline of the clothing first, with the face, shoulders, and silhouette remaining secondary to the illuminated garment. Light should emphasize fabric behavior, surface texture, drape, and contour through the clothing rather than the body beneath it. Clothing / fabric (primary focus): Keep the subject in her current clothing only. The garment remains unchanged in type, cut, and overall appearance. Fabric should read as ultra-lightweight white gauze or fine linen only if that is already the present clothing material; otherwise preserve the original material while rendering it with delicate realism. The clothing is softly layered, naturally draped, and shaped by gravity and light contact, forming gentle folds, contour-following gradients, subtle tension lines, and believable fabric depth. Any translucency remains limited, diffused, and controlled by lighting on the clothing itself, never revealing explicit or sharply defined anatomy beneath. Pose: Relaxed reclining or gentle leaning pose, subtle torso curve, soft shoulders. One hand resting or gliding lightly along the arm, neck, or collarbone, creating delicate interaction with the existing clothing and slight fabric tension. Expression quiet, restrained, and emotionally present; soft gaze, calm lips, contemplative mood. Camera: Close-up to mid-shot framing. Shallow depth of field (f/1.4–f/2), creamy background blur. For motion formats, a slow cinematic push-in or barely perceptible drift. No cuts in extended sequences. Motion (video / extend): Slow breathing motion creates slight expansion and release in the clothing. Minimal posture shifts and gentle hand movement. The garment softly settles and resettles over time as light moves across its surface, emphasizing changing highlights, folds, and diffusion on the fabric itself. No abrupt movement. Detail and texture: Ultra-photorealistic skin with pores, soft sheen, micro-highlights, and subtle subsurface scattering, but visual priority remains on the clothing. Highly detailed garment texture with believable fibers, weave, fold compression, edge softness, layered depth, and realistic light interaction across the current clothes. Atmosphere: Soft bloom, delicate halation, fine 35mm film grain, volumetric daylight through sheer curtains, quiet and contemplative mood. Style: Ultra-photorealistic, 8K, renaissance-inspired lighting, modern cinematic editorial photography, refined and tasteful. Negative: wardrobe change, towel, bath wrap, altered outfit, simplified clothing, explicit nudity, visible nipples, visible genital detail, pornographic framing, sharply defined anatomy beneath clothing, transparent exposure, vulgar pose, distorted anatomy, plastic skin, oversharpening, harsh flash lighting
ption 1: Shifting Fabric and Translucent Layers A single girl wearing a casual outfit, but the clothing subtly changes with simulated weather effects. She sports a slightly oversized, faded denim jacket that is damp and darkened in areas as if hit by rain, while other parts remain dry, the color difference shifting and fading. Beneath, she wears a simple white t-shirt that clings slightly to her skin where it is "wet". Her dark, well-worn jeans show fading and creases that shift as if changing position, the fabric seeming more worn in some areas. She has on simple canvas sneakers that appear slightly muddy at the soles and edges. The changes in the clothing should feel natural, like an actual rain shower affecting the fabric over time. The water effects should subtly change, making the clothing seem dynamic. One girl, casual wear with weather effects, faded denim jacket with wet and dry areas, white t-shirt with damp cling, worn jeans with shifting creases, muddy sneakers. Focus on subtle changes in fabric and texture.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Positive Prompt: A full-body realistic image of a fleshy 6 feet height South Indian woman same copy of reference image standing in a doorway indoors, exact standing posture and body structure locked to reference image, realistic body proportions and natural weight distribution, one arm raised and resting against the door frame, other arm relaxed downward beside body, slight hip shift and relaxed stance, exact camera angle and framing matching reference, camera positioned around waist-to-chest height with slightly vertical portrait perspective, authentic South Indian facial features, tied-back black hair, calm natural expression looking downward, soft warm indoor daylight entering from doorway behind subject. Loose light pink printed nightgown with exact fabric placement and realistic draping matching reference image, soft cotton texture, natural folds and gravity-based cloth behavior, dress hanging loosely over body with visible tummy contour beneath fabric, realistic belly projection and midriff shape from side profile, subtle body curves visible through cloth movement, thick thighs, fleshy arms, broad waist, natural plus-size anatomy, realistic skin texture and soft lighting transitions, photorealistic clothing physics, cinematic realism, DSLR-quality indoor photography, shallow depth of field, authentic Indian home environment, detailed curtains, doorway frame and interior shadows, realistic foot placement and posture balance, highly detailed textures and accurate anatomy, realistic fabric transparency behavior under backlight without distortion, natural ambient highlights and shadows, 8k realism. Visible Details: soft tummy contour visible beneath loose nightdress, realistic waist and hip shape, natural body folds under fabric, accurate arm posture, realistic neckline draping, natural leg positioning, visible ankles and feet, authentic indoor lighting reflections, realistic dress movement around knees and thighs. Negative Prompt: low quality, blurry image, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, broken fingers, unrealistic tummy shape, exaggerated curves, warped perspective, floating fabric, unrealistic cloth folds, bad fabric physics, stretched body parts, duplicate limbs, asymmetrical face, unrealistic skin texture, plastic skin, cartoon style, CGI appearance, overexposed lighting, underexposed shadows, noisy image, glitch artifacts, bad perspective, twisted torso, unnatural posture, stiff pose, distorted feet, unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, blurry textures, incorrect dress draping, cropped body parts, unrealistic body compression, poor depth of field, watermark, text overlay, logo, frame cutoff
A topographical contour map made entirely from layers of Canterbury cloth. Each contour line is a precisely cut layer of soft, textured wool fabric, with traditional Canterbury cloth patterns subtly visible in the weave. The layers are stacked with delicate spacing to create a rich sense of depth and elevation, as if carved from folded textiles. Light casts soft shadows between the cut-outs, emphasizing the topography. Earthy tones—muted greens, browns, and greys—evoke the English countryside. Shot from a top-down angle, studio lighting, high detail, textile art, realistic fabric textures.
Create an ultra-realistic fashion editorial scene featuring the same young African man from the reference photo. His natural facial features remain recognizable: smooth dark skin, a slim youthful build, and a neat low-fade haircut. His expression is calm and confident with a slight relaxed smile. The setting is a modern minimalist studio interior with a neutral beige textured wall and warm ambient lighting. Soft studio lights illuminate the subject evenly, creating gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize skin texture and fabric detail. The background is softly blurred to maintain focus on the subject. The young man is captured in the middle of putting on a stylish coordinated black outfit. He is wearing a short-sleeve black button-up shirt made of lightly textured fabric. The shirt features two bold vertical white stripes running down the front panels, creating a striking retro-modern design. The collar is open and relaxed, and the white buttons are visible down the center. He is also wearing matching black trousers made from the same textured fabric, slightly tapered with a relaxed fit. The moment captured is dynamic and natural: the young man is slipping one arm into the sleeve of the shirt while pulling the fabric over his shoulder, adjusting the front of the shirt with one hand as if preparing to button it. The other hand gently smooths the shirt along his chest. The fabric shows realistic folds, soft wrinkles, and natural drape, giving the clothing a premium fashion feel. Lighting is soft cinematic studio lighting, highlighting the contrast between the black fabric and the bold white stripes. Subtle rim lighting outlines his shoulders and face, creating depth and elegance. The final image should feel like a luxury fashion campaign photograph — crisp, cinematic, extremely detailed, realistic skin tones, sharp fabric textures, professional editorial photography, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens look, ultra-realistic, 4K resolution.
Cinematic chiaroscuro portrait of a single adult woman (18+), intimate yet tasteful, set in a minimalist softly lit bedroom. Identity preserved, natural anatomy and proportions, elegant editorial styling, non-explicit at all times. Preserve the existing clothing exactly as worn in the source or intended scene—do not replace, simplify, restyle, or reinterpret the wardrobe. Lighting (primary emphasis on clothing): Soft directional golden-hour or diffused window light with strong chiaroscuro contrast, designed to prioritize the current clothing as the main visual subject. Deep shadows and warm highlights fall primarily across the garment’s surface, folds, seams, edges, and layered structure, revealing how the fabric catches, absorbs, and diffuses light. Subtle rim lighting defines the outline of the clothing first, with the face, shoulders, and silhouette remaining secondary to the illuminated garment. Light should emphasize fabric behavior, surface texture, drape, and contour through the clothing rather than the body beneath it. Clothing / fabric (primary focus): Keep the subject in her current clothing only. The garment remains unchanged in type, cut, and overall appearance. Fabric should read as ultra-lightweight white gauze or fine linen only if that is already the present clothing material; otherwise preserve the original material while rendering it with delicate realism. The clothing is softly layered, naturally draped, and shaped by gravity and light contact, forming gentle folds, contour-following gradients, subtle tension lines, and believable fabric depth. Any translucency remains limited, diffused, and controlled by lighting on the clothing itself, never revealing explicit or sharply defined anatomy beneath. Pose: Relaxed reclining or gentle leaning pose, subtle torso curve, soft shoulders. One hand resting or gliding lightly along the arm, neck, or collarbone, creating delicate interaction with the existing clothing and slight fabric tension. Expression quiet, restrained, and emotionally present; soft gaze, calm lips, contemplative mood. Camera: Close-up to mid-shot framing. Shallow depth of field (f/1.4–f/2), creamy background blur. For motion formats, a slow cinematic push-in or barely perceptible drift. No cuts in extended sequences. Motion (video / extend): Slow breathing motion creates slight expansion and release in the clothing. Minimal posture shifts and gentle hand movement. The garment softly settles and resettles over time as light moves across its surface, emphasizing changing highlights, folds, and diffusion on the fabric itself. No abrupt movement. Detail and texture: Ultra-photorealistic skin with pores, soft sheen, micro-highlights, and subtle subsurface scattering, but visual priority remains on the clothing. Highly detailed garment texture with believable fibers, weave, fold compression, edge softness, layered depth, and realistic light interaction across the current clothes. Atmosphere: Soft bloom, delicate halation, fine 35mm film grain, volumetric daylight through sheer curtains, quiet and contemplative mood. Style: Ultra-photorealistic, 8K, renaissance-inspired lighting, modern cinematic editorial photography, refined and tasteful. Negative: wardrobe change, towel, bath wrap, altered outfit, simplified clothing, explicit nudity, visible nipples, visible genital detail, pornographic framing, sharply defined anatomy beneath clothing, transparent exposure, vulgar pose, distorted anatomy, plastic skin, oversharpening, harsh flash lighting
ption 1: Shifting Fabric and Translucent Layers A single girl wearing a casual outfit, but the clothing subtly changes with simulated weather effects. She sports a slightly oversized, faded denim jacket that is damp and darkened in areas as if hit by rain, while other parts remain dry, the color difference shifting and fading. Beneath, she wears a simple white t-shirt that clings slightly to her skin where it is "wet". Her dark, well-worn jeans show fading and creases that shift as if changing position, the fabric seeming more worn in some areas. She has on simple canvas sneakers that appear slightly muddy at the soles and edges. The changes in the clothing should feel natural, like an actual rain shower affecting the fabric over time. The water effects should subtly change, making the clothing seem dynamic. One girl, casual wear with weather effects, faded denim jacket with wet and dry areas, white t-shirt with damp cling, worn jeans with shifting creases, muddy sneakers. Focus on subtle changes in fabric and texture.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Positive Prompt: A full-body realistic image of a fleshy 6 feet height South Indian woman same copy of reference image standing in a doorway indoors, exact standing posture and body structure locked to reference image, realistic body proportions and natural weight distribution, one arm raised and resting against the door frame, other arm relaxed downward beside body, slight hip shift and relaxed stance, exact camera angle and framing matching reference, camera positioned around waist-to-chest height with slightly vertical portrait perspective, authentic South Indian facial features, tied-back black hair, calm natural expression looking downward, soft warm indoor daylight entering from doorway behind subject. Loose light pink printed nightgown with exact fabric placement and realistic draping matching reference image, soft cotton texture, natural folds and gravity-based cloth behavior, dress hanging loosely over body with visible tummy contour beneath fabric, realistic belly projection and midriff shape from side profile, subtle body curves visible through cloth movement, thick thighs, fleshy arms, broad waist, natural plus-size anatomy, realistic skin texture and soft lighting transitions, photorealistic clothing physics, cinematic realism, DSLR-quality indoor photography, shallow depth of field, authentic Indian home environment, detailed curtains, doorway frame and interior shadows, realistic foot placement and posture balance, highly detailed textures and accurate anatomy, realistic fabric transparency behavior under backlight without distortion, natural ambient highlights and shadows, 8k realism. Visible Details: soft tummy contour visible beneath loose nightdress, realistic waist and hip shape, natural body folds under fabric, accurate arm posture, realistic neckline draping, natural leg positioning, visible ankles and feet, authentic indoor lighting reflections, realistic dress movement around knees and thighs. Negative Prompt: low quality, blurry image, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, broken fingers, unrealistic tummy shape, exaggerated curves, warped perspective, floating fabric, unrealistic cloth folds, bad fabric physics, stretched body parts, duplicate limbs, asymmetrical face, unrealistic skin texture, plastic skin, cartoon style, CGI appearance, overexposed lighting, underexposed shadows, noisy image, glitch artifacts, bad perspective, twisted torso, unnatural posture, stiff pose, distorted feet, unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, blurry textures, incorrect dress draping, cropped body parts, unrealistic body compression, poor depth of field, watermark, text overlay, logo, frame cutoff
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
A topographical contour map made entirely from layers of Canterbury cloth. Each contour line is a precisely cut layer of soft, textured wool fabric, with traditional Canterbury cloth patterns subtly visible in the weave. The layers are stacked with delicate spacing to create a rich sense of depth and elevation, as if carved from folded textiles. Light casts soft shadows between the cut-outs, emphasizing the topography. Earthy tones—muted greens, browns, and greys—evoke the English countryside. Shot from a top-down angle, studio lighting, high detail, textile art, realistic fabric textures.
Create an ultra-realistic fashion editorial scene featuring the same young African man from the reference photo. His natural facial features remain recognizable: smooth dark skin, a slim youthful build, and a neat low-fade haircut. His expression is calm and confident with a slight relaxed smile. The setting is a modern minimalist studio interior with a neutral beige textured wall and warm ambient lighting. Soft studio lights illuminate the subject evenly, creating gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize skin texture and fabric detail. The background is softly blurred to maintain focus on the subject. The young man is captured in the middle of putting on a stylish coordinated black outfit. He is wearing a short-sleeve black button-up shirt made of lightly textured fabric. The shirt features two bold vertical white stripes running down the front panels, creating a striking retro-modern design. The collar is open and relaxed, and the white buttons are visible down the center. He is also wearing matching black trousers made from the same textured fabric, slightly tapered with a relaxed fit. The moment captured is dynamic and natural: the young man is slipping one arm into the sleeve of the shirt while pulling the fabric over his shoulder, adjusting the front of the shirt with one hand as if preparing to button it. The other hand gently smooths the shirt along his chest. The fabric shows realistic folds, soft wrinkles, and natural drape, giving the clothing a premium fashion feel. Lighting is soft cinematic studio lighting, highlighting the contrast between the black fabric and the bold white stripes. Subtle rim lighting outlines his shoulders and face, creating depth and elegance. The final image should feel like a luxury fashion campaign photograph — crisp, cinematic, extremely detailed, realistic skin tones, sharp fabric textures, professional editorial photography, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens look, ultra-realistic, 4K resolution.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Positive Prompt: A full-body realistic image of a fleshy 6 feet height South Indian woman same copy of reference image standing in a doorway indoors, exact standing posture and body structure locked to reference image, realistic body proportions and natural weight distribution, one arm raised and resting against the door frame, other arm relaxed downward beside body, slight hip shift and relaxed stance, exact camera angle and framing matching reference, camera positioned around waist-to-chest height with slightly vertical portrait perspective, authentic South Indian facial features, tied-back black hair, calm natural expression looking downward, soft warm indoor daylight entering from doorway behind subject. Loose light pink printed nightgown with exact fabric placement and realistic draping matching reference image, soft cotton texture, natural folds and gravity-based cloth behavior, dress hanging loosely over body with visible tummy contour beneath fabric, realistic belly projection and midriff shape from side profile, subtle body curves visible through cloth movement, thick thighs, fleshy arms, broad waist, natural plus-size anatomy, realistic skin texture and soft lighting transitions, photorealistic clothing physics, cinematic realism, DSLR-quality indoor photography, shallow depth of field, authentic Indian home environment, detailed curtains, doorway frame and interior shadows, realistic foot placement and posture balance, highly detailed textures and accurate anatomy, realistic fabric transparency behavior under backlight without distortion, natural ambient highlights and shadows, 8k realism. Visible Details: soft tummy contour visible beneath loose nightdress, realistic waist and hip shape, natural body folds under fabric, accurate arm posture, realistic neckline draping, natural leg positioning, visible ankles and feet, authentic indoor lighting reflections, realistic dress movement around knees and thighs. Negative Prompt: low quality, blurry image, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, broken fingers, unrealistic tummy shape, exaggerated curves, warped perspective, floating fabric, unrealistic cloth folds, bad fabric physics, stretched body parts, duplicate limbs, asymmetrical face, unrealistic skin texture, plastic skin, cartoon style, CGI appearance, overexposed lighting, underexposed shadows, noisy image, glitch artifacts, bad perspective, twisted torso, unnatural posture, stiff pose, distorted feet, unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, blurry textures, incorrect dress draping, cropped body parts, unrealistic body compression, poor depth of field, watermark, text overlay, logo, frame cutoff
ption 1: Shifting Fabric and Translucent Layers A single girl wearing a casual outfit, but the clothing subtly changes with simulated weather effects. She sports a slightly oversized, faded denim jacket that is damp and darkened in areas as if hit by rain, while other parts remain dry, the color difference shifting and fading. Beneath, she wears a simple white t-shirt that clings slightly to her skin where it is "wet". Her dark, well-worn jeans show fading and creases that shift as if changing position, the fabric seeming more worn in some areas. She has on simple canvas sneakers that appear slightly muddy at the soles and edges. The changes in the clothing should feel natural, like an actual rain shower affecting the fabric over time. The water effects should subtly change, making the clothing seem dynamic. One girl, casual wear with weather effects, faded denim jacket with wet and dry areas, white t-shirt with damp cling, worn jeans with shifting creases, muddy sneakers. Focus on subtle changes in fabric and texture.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Cinematic chiaroscuro portrait of a single adult woman (18+), intimate yet tasteful, set in a minimalist softly lit bedroom. Identity preserved, natural anatomy and proportions, elegant editorial styling, non-explicit at all times. Preserve the existing clothing exactly as worn in the source or intended scene—do not replace, simplify, restyle, or reinterpret the wardrobe. Lighting (primary emphasis on clothing): Soft directional golden-hour or diffused window light with strong chiaroscuro contrast, designed to prioritize the current clothing as the main visual subject. Deep shadows and warm highlights fall primarily across the garment’s surface, folds, seams, edges, and layered structure, revealing how the fabric catches, absorbs, and diffuses light. Subtle rim lighting defines the outline of the clothing first, with the face, shoulders, and silhouette remaining secondary to the illuminated garment. Light should emphasize fabric behavior, surface texture, drape, and contour through the clothing rather than the body beneath it. Clothing / fabric (primary focus): Keep the subject in her current clothing only. The garment remains unchanged in type, cut, and overall appearance. Fabric should read as ultra-lightweight white gauze or fine linen only if that is already the present clothing material; otherwise preserve the original material while rendering it with delicate realism. The clothing is softly layered, naturally draped, and shaped by gravity and light contact, forming gentle folds, contour-following gradients, subtle tension lines, and believable fabric depth. Any translucency remains limited, diffused, and controlled by lighting on the clothing itself, never revealing explicit or sharply defined anatomy beneath. Pose: Relaxed reclining or gentle leaning pose, subtle torso curve, soft shoulders. One hand resting or gliding lightly along the arm, neck, or collarbone, creating delicate interaction with the existing clothing and slight fabric tension. Expression quiet, restrained, and emotionally present; soft gaze, calm lips, contemplative mood. Camera: Close-up to mid-shot framing. Shallow depth of field (f/1.4–f/2), creamy background blur. For motion formats, a slow cinematic push-in or barely perceptible drift. No cuts in extended sequences. Motion (video / extend): Slow breathing motion creates slight expansion and release in the clothing. Minimal posture shifts and gentle hand movement. The garment softly settles and resettles over time as light moves across its surface, emphasizing changing highlights, folds, and diffusion on the fabric itself. No abrupt movement. Detail and texture: Ultra-photorealistic skin with pores, soft sheen, micro-highlights, and subtle subsurface scattering, but visual priority remains on the clothing. Highly detailed garment texture with believable fibers, weave, fold compression, edge softness, layered depth, and realistic light interaction across the current clothes. Atmosphere: Soft bloom, delicate halation, fine 35mm film grain, volumetric daylight through sheer curtains, quiet and contemplative mood. Style: Ultra-photorealistic, 8K, renaissance-inspired lighting, modern cinematic editorial photography, refined and tasteful. Negative: wardrobe change, towel, bath wrap, altered outfit, simplified clothing, explicit nudity, visible nipples, visible genital detail, pornographic framing, sharply defined anatomy beneath clothing, transparent exposure, vulgar pose, distorted anatomy, plastic skin, oversharpening, harsh flash lighting
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
A topographical contour map made entirely from layers of Canterbury cloth. Each contour line is a precisely cut layer of soft, textured wool fabric, with traditional Canterbury cloth patterns subtly visible in the weave. The layers are stacked with delicate spacing to create a rich sense of depth and elevation, as if carved from folded textiles. Light casts soft shadows between the cut-outs, emphasizing the topography. Earthy tones—muted greens, browns, and greys—evoke the English countryside. Shot from a top-down angle, studio lighting, high detail, textile art, realistic fabric textures.
Create an ultra-realistic fashion editorial scene featuring the same young African man from the reference photo. His natural facial features remain recognizable: smooth dark skin, a slim youthful build, and a neat low-fade haircut. His expression is calm and confident with a slight relaxed smile. The setting is a modern minimalist studio interior with a neutral beige textured wall and warm ambient lighting. Soft studio lights illuminate the subject evenly, creating gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize skin texture and fabric detail. The background is softly blurred to maintain focus on the subject. The young man is captured in the middle of putting on a stylish coordinated black outfit. He is wearing a short-sleeve black button-up shirt made of lightly textured fabric. The shirt features two bold vertical white stripes running down the front panels, creating a striking retro-modern design. The collar is open and relaxed, and the white buttons are visible down the center. He is also wearing matching black trousers made from the same textured fabric, slightly tapered with a relaxed fit. The moment captured is dynamic and natural: the young man is slipping one arm into the sleeve of the shirt while pulling the fabric over his shoulder, adjusting the front of the shirt with one hand as if preparing to button it. The other hand gently smooths the shirt along his chest. The fabric shows realistic folds, soft wrinkles, and natural drape, giving the clothing a premium fashion feel. Lighting is soft cinematic studio lighting, highlighting the contrast between the black fabric and the bold white stripes. Subtle rim lighting outlines his shoulders and face, creating depth and elegance. The final image should feel like a luxury fashion campaign photograph — crisp, cinematic, extremely detailed, realistic skin tones, sharp fabric textures, professional editorial photography, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens look, ultra-realistic, 4K resolution.
Cinematic chiaroscuro portrait of a single adult woman (18+), intimate yet tasteful, set in a minimalist softly lit bedroom. Identity preserved, natural anatomy and proportions, elegant editorial styling, non-explicit at all times. Preserve the existing clothing exactly as worn in the source or intended scene—do not replace, simplify, restyle, or reinterpret the wardrobe. Lighting (primary emphasis on clothing): Soft directional golden-hour or diffused window light with strong chiaroscuro contrast, designed to prioritize the current clothing as the main visual subject. Deep shadows and warm highlights fall primarily across the garment’s surface, folds, seams, edges, and layered structure, revealing how the fabric catches, absorbs, and diffuses light. Subtle rim lighting defines the outline of the clothing first, with the face, shoulders, and silhouette remaining secondary to the illuminated garment. Light should emphasize fabric behavior, surface texture, drape, and contour through the clothing rather than the body beneath it. Clothing / fabric (primary focus): Keep the subject in her current clothing only. The garment remains unchanged in type, cut, and overall appearance. Fabric should read as ultra-lightweight white gauze or fine linen only if that is already the present clothing material; otherwise preserve the original material while rendering it with delicate realism. The clothing is softly layered, naturally draped, and shaped by gravity and light contact, forming gentle folds, contour-following gradients, subtle tension lines, and believable fabric depth. Any translucency remains limited, diffused, and controlled by lighting on the clothing itself, never revealing explicit or sharply defined anatomy beneath. Pose: Relaxed reclining or gentle leaning pose, subtle torso curve, soft shoulders. One hand resting or gliding lightly along the arm, neck, or collarbone, creating delicate interaction with the existing clothing and slight fabric tension. Expression quiet, restrained, and emotionally present; soft gaze, calm lips, contemplative mood. Camera: Close-up to mid-shot framing. Shallow depth of field (f/1.4–f/2), creamy background blur. For motion formats, a slow cinematic push-in or barely perceptible drift. No cuts in extended sequences. Motion (video / extend): Slow breathing motion creates slight expansion and release in the clothing. Minimal posture shifts and gentle hand movement. The garment softly settles and resettles over time as light moves across its surface, emphasizing changing highlights, folds, and diffusion on the fabric itself. No abrupt movement. Detail and texture: Ultra-photorealistic skin with pores, soft sheen, micro-highlights, and subtle subsurface scattering, but visual priority remains on the clothing. Highly detailed garment texture with believable fibers, weave, fold compression, edge softness, layered depth, and realistic light interaction across the current clothes. Atmosphere: Soft bloom, delicate halation, fine 35mm film grain, volumetric daylight through sheer curtains, quiet and contemplative mood. Style: Ultra-photorealistic, 8K, renaissance-inspired lighting, modern cinematic editorial photography, refined and tasteful. Negative: wardrobe change, towel, bath wrap, altered outfit, simplified clothing, explicit nudity, visible nipples, visible genital detail, pornographic framing, sharply defined anatomy beneath clothing, transparent exposure, vulgar pose, distorted anatomy, plastic skin, oversharpening, harsh flash lighting
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Positive Prompt: A full-body realistic image of a fleshy 6 feet height South Indian woman same copy of reference image standing in a doorway indoors, exact standing posture and body structure locked to reference image, realistic body proportions and natural weight distribution, one arm raised and resting against the door frame, other arm relaxed downward beside body, slight hip shift and relaxed stance, exact camera angle and framing matching reference, camera positioned around waist-to-chest height with slightly vertical portrait perspective, authentic South Indian facial features, tied-back black hair, calm natural expression looking downward, soft warm indoor daylight entering from doorway behind subject. Loose light pink printed nightgown with exact fabric placement and realistic draping matching reference image, soft cotton texture, natural folds and gravity-based cloth behavior, dress hanging loosely over body with visible tummy contour beneath fabric, realistic belly projection and midriff shape from side profile, subtle body curves visible through cloth movement, thick thighs, fleshy arms, broad waist, natural plus-size anatomy, realistic skin texture and soft lighting transitions, photorealistic clothing physics, cinematic realism, DSLR-quality indoor photography, shallow depth of field, authentic Indian home environment, detailed curtains, doorway frame and interior shadows, realistic foot placement and posture balance, highly detailed textures and accurate anatomy, realistic fabric transparency behavior under backlight without distortion, natural ambient highlights and shadows, 8k realism. Visible Details: soft tummy contour visible beneath loose nightdress, realistic waist and hip shape, natural body folds under fabric, accurate arm posture, realistic neckline draping, natural leg positioning, visible ankles and feet, authentic indoor lighting reflections, realistic dress movement around knees and thighs. Negative Prompt: low quality, blurry image, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, broken fingers, unrealistic tummy shape, exaggerated curves, warped perspective, floating fabric, unrealistic cloth folds, bad fabric physics, stretched body parts, duplicate limbs, asymmetrical face, unrealistic skin texture, plastic skin, cartoon style, CGI appearance, overexposed lighting, underexposed shadows, noisy image, glitch artifacts, bad perspective, twisted torso, unnatural posture, stiff pose, distorted feet, unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, blurry textures, incorrect dress draping, cropped body parts, unrealistic body compression, poor depth of field, watermark, text overlay, logo, frame cutoff
Create an ultra-realistic fashion editorial scene featuring the same young African man from the reference photo. His natural facial features remain recognizable: smooth dark skin, a slim youthful build, and a neat low-fade haircut. His expression is calm and confident with a slight relaxed smile. The setting is a modern minimalist studio interior with a neutral beige textured wall and warm ambient lighting. Soft studio lights illuminate the subject evenly, creating gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize skin texture and fabric detail. The background is softly blurred to maintain focus on the subject. The young man is captured in the middle of putting on a stylish coordinated black outfit. He is wearing a short-sleeve black button-up shirt made of lightly textured fabric. The shirt features two bold vertical white stripes running down the front panels, creating a striking retro-modern design. The collar is open and relaxed, and the white buttons are visible down the center. He is also wearing matching black trousers made from the same textured fabric, slightly tapered with a relaxed fit. The moment captured is dynamic and natural: the young man is slipping one arm into the sleeve of the shirt while pulling the fabric over his shoulder, adjusting the front of the shirt with one hand as if preparing to button it. The other hand gently smooths the shirt along his chest. The fabric shows realistic folds, soft wrinkles, and natural drape, giving the clothing a premium fashion feel. Lighting is soft cinematic studio lighting, highlighting the contrast between the black fabric and the bold white stripes. Subtle rim lighting outlines his shoulders and face, creating depth and elegance. The final image should feel like a luxury fashion campaign photograph — crisp, cinematic, extremely detailed, realistic skin tones, sharp fabric textures, professional editorial photography, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens look, ultra-realistic, 4K resolution.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
ption 1: Shifting Fabric and Translucent Layers A single girl wearing a casual outfit, but the clothing subtly changes with simulated weather effects. She sports a slightly oversized, faded denim jacket that is damp and darkened in areas as if hit by rain, while other parts remain dry, the color difference shifting and fading. Beneath, she wears a simple white t-shirt that clings slightly to her skin where it is "wet". Her dark, well-worn jeans show fading and creases that shift as if changing position, the fabric seeming more worn in some areas. She has on simple canvas sneakers that appear slightly muddy at the soles and edges. The changes in the clothing should feel natural, like an actual rain shower affecting the fabric over time. The water effects should subtly change, making the clothing seem dynamic. One girl, casual wear with weather effects, faded denim jacket with wet and dry areas, white t-shirt with damp cling, worn jeans with shifting creases, muddy sneakers. Focus on subtle changes in fabric and texture.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
A topographical contour map made entirely from layers of Canterbury cloth. Each contour line is a precisely cut layer of soft, textured wool fabric, with traditional Canterbury cloth patterns subtly visible in the weave. The layers are stacked with delicate spacing to create a rich sense of depth and elevation, as if carved from folded textiles. Light casts soft shadows between the cut-outs, emphasizing the topography. Earthy tones—muted greens, browns, and greys—evoke the English countryside. Shot from a top-down angle, studio lighting, high detail, textile art, realistic fabric textures.
ption 1: Shifting Fabric and Translucent Layers A single girl wearing a casual outfit, but the clothing subtly changes with simulated weather effects. She sports a slightly oversized, faded denim jacket that is damp and darkened in areas as if hit by rain, while other parts remain dry, the color difference shifting and fading. Beneath, she wears a simple white t-shirt that clings slightly to her skin where it is "wet". Her dark, well-worn jeans show fading and creases that shift as if changing position, the fabric seeming more worn in some areas. She has on simple canvas sneakers that appear slightly muddy at the soles and edges. The changes in the clothing should feel natural, like an actual rain shower affecting the fabric over time. The water effects should subtly change, making the clothing seem dynamic. One girl, casual wear with weather effects, faded denim jacket with wet and dry areas, white t-shirt with damp cling, worn jeans with shifting creases, muddy sneakers. Focus on subtle changes in fabric and texture.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
A topographical contour map made entirely from layers of Canterbury cloth. Each contour line is a precisely cut layer of soft, textured wool fabric, with traditional Canterbury cloth patterns subtly visible in the weave. The layers are stacked with delicate spacing to create a rich sense of depth and elevation, as if carved from folded textiles. Light casts soft shadows between the cut-outs, emphasizing the topography. Earthy tones—muted greens, browns, and greys—evoke the English countryside. Shot from a top-down angle, studio lighting, high detail, textile art, realistic fabric textures.
Create an ultra-realistic fashion editorial scene featuring the same young African man from the reference photo. His natural facial features remain recognizable: smooth dark skin, a slim youthful build, and a neat low-fade haircut. His expression is calm and confident with a slight relaxed smile. The setting is a modern minimalist studio interior with a neutral beige textured wall and warm ambient lighting. Soft studio lights illuminate the subject evenly, creating gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize skin texture and fabric detail. The background is softly blurred to maintain focus on the subject. The young man is captured in the middle of putting on a stylish coordinated black outfit. He is wearing a short-sleeve black button-up shirt made of lightly textured fabric. The shirt features two bold vertical white stripes running down the front panels, creating a striking retro-modern design. The collar is open and relaxed, and the white buttons are visible down the center. He is also wearing matching black trousers made from the same textured fabric, slightly tapered with a relaxed fit. The moment captured is dynamic and natural: the young man is slipping one arm into the sleeve of the shirt while pulling the fabric over his shoulder, adjusting the front of the shirt with one hand as if preparing to button it. The other hand gently smooths the shirt along his chest. The fabric shows realistic folds, soft wrinkles, and natural drape, giving the clothing a premium fashion feel. Lighting is soft cinematic studio lighting, highlighting the contrast between the black fabric and the bold white stripes. Subtle rim lighting outlines his shoulders and face, creating depth and elegance. The final image should feel like a luxury fashion campaign photograph — crisp, cinematic, extremely detailed, realistic skin tones, sharp fabric textures, professional editorial photography, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens look, ultra-realistic, 4K resolution.
Cinematic chiaroscuro portrait of a single adult woman (18+), intimate yet tasteful, set in a minimalist softly lit bedroom. Identity preserved, natural anatomy and proportions, elegant editorial styling, non-explicit at all times. Preserve the existing clothing exactly as worn in the source or intended scene—do not replace, simplify, restyle, or reinterpret the wardrobe. Lighting (primary emphasis on clothing): Soft directional golden-hour or diffused window light with strong chiaroscuro contrast, designed to prioritize the current clothing as the main visual subject. Deep shadows and warm highlights fall primarily across the garment’s surface, folds, seams, edges, and layered structure, revealing how the fabric catches, absorbs, and diffuses light. Subtle rim lighting defines the outline of the clothing first, with the face, shoulders, and silhouette remaining secondary to the illuminated garment. Light should emphasize fabric behavior, surface texture, drape, and contour through the clothing rather than the body beneath it. Clothing / fabric (primary focus): Keep the subject in her current clothing only. The garment remains unchanged in type, cut, and overall appearance. Fabric should read as ultra-lightweight white gauze or fine linen only if that is already the present clothing material; otherwise preserve the original material while rendering it with delicate realism. The clothing is softly layered, naturally draped, and shaped by gravity and light contact, forming gentle folds, contour-following gradients, subtle tension lines, and believable fabric depth. Any translucency remains limited, diffused, and controlled by lighting on the clothing itself, never revealing explicit or sharply defined anatomy beneath. Pose: Relaxed reclining or gentle leaning pose, subtle torso curve, soft shoulders. One hand resting or gliding lightly along the arm, neck, or collarbone, creating delicate interaction with the existing clothing and slight fabric tension. Expression quiet, restrained, and emotionally present; soft gaze, calm lips, contemplative mood. Camera: Close-up to mid-shot framing. Shallow depth of field (f/1.4–f/2), creamy background blur. For motion formats, a slow cinematic push-in or barely perceptible drift. No cuts in extended sequences. Motion (video / extend): Slow breathing motion creates slight expansion and release in the clothing. Minimal posture shifts and gentle hand movement. The garment softly settles and resettles over time as light moves across its surface, emphasizing changing highlights, folds, and diffusion on the fabric itself. No abrupt movement. Detail and texture: Ultra-photorealistic skin with pores, soft sheen, micro-highlights, and subtle subsurface scattering, but visual priority remains on the clothing. Highly detailed garment texture with believable fibers, weave, fold compression, edge softness, layered depth, and realistic light interaction across the current clothes. Atmosphere: Soft bloom, delicate halation, fine 35mm film grain, volumetric daylight through sheer curtains, quiet and contemplative mood. Style: Ultra-photorealistic, 8K, renaissance-inspired lighting, modern cinematic editorial photography, refined and tasteful. Negative: wardrobe change, towel, bath wrap, altered outfit, simplified clothing, explicit nudity, visible nipples, visible genital detail, pornographic framing, sharply defined anatomy beneath clothing, transparent exposure, vulgar pose, distorted anatomy, plastic skin, oversharpening, harsh flash lighting
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Positive Prompt: A full-body realistic image of a fleshy 6 feet height South Indian woman same copy of reference image standing in a doorway indoors, exact standing posture and body structure locked to reference image, realistic body proportions and natural weight distribution, one arm raised and resting against the door frame, other arm relaxed downward beside body, slight hip shift and relaxed stance, exact camera angle and framing matching reference, camera positioned around waist-to-chest height with slightly vertical portrait perspective, authentic South Indian facial features, tied-back black hair, calm natural expression looking downward, soft warm indoor daylight entering from doorway behind subject. Loose light pink printed nightgown with exact fabric placement and realistic draping matching reference image, soft cotton texture, natural folds and gravity-based cloth behavior, dress hanging loosely over body with visible tummy contour beneath fabric, realistic belly projection and midriff shape from side profile, subtle body curves visible through cloth movement, thick thighs, fleshy arms, broad waist, natural plus-size anatomy, realistic skin texture and soft lighting transitions, photorealistic clothing physics, cinematic realism, DSLR-quality indoor photography, shallow depth of field, authentic Indian home environment, detailed curtains, doorway frame and interior shadows, realistic foot placement and posture balance, highly detailed textures and accurate anatomy, realistic fabric transparency behavior under backlight without distortion, natural ambient highlights and shadows, 8k realism. Visible Details: soft tummy contour visible beneath loose nightdress, realistic waist and hip shape, natural body folds under fabric, accurate arm posture, realistic neckline draping, natural leg positioning, visible ankles and feet, authentic indoor lighting reflections, realistic dress movement around knees and thighs. Negative Prompt: low quality, blurry image, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, broken fingers, unrealistic tummy shape, exaggerated curves, warped perspective, floating fabric, unrealistic cloth folds, bad fabric physics, stretched body parts, duplicate limbs, asymmetrical face, unrealistic skin texture, plastic skin, cartoon style, CGI appearance, overexposed lighting, underexposed shadows, noisy image, glitch artifacts, bad perspective, twisted torso, unnatural posture, stiff pose, distorted feet, unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, blurry textures, incorrect dress draping, cropped body parts, unrealistic body compression, poor depth of field, watermark, text overlay, logo, frame cutoff
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create an ultra-realistic fashion editorial scene featuring the same young African man from the reference photo. His natural facial features remain recognizable: smooth dark skin, a slim youthful build, and a neat low-fade haircut. His expression is calm and confident with a slight relaxed smile. The setting is a modern minimalist studio interior with a neutral beige textured wall and warm ambient lighting. Soft studio lights illuminate the subject evenly, creating gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize skin texture and fabric detail. The background is softly blurred to maintain focus on the subject. The young man is captured in the middle of putting on a stylish coordinated black outfit. He is wearing a short-sleeve black button-up shirt made of lightly textured fabric. The shirt features two bold vertical white stripes running down the front panels, creating a striking retro-modern design. The collar is open and relaxed, and the white buttons are visible down the center. He is also wearing matching black trousers made from the same textured fabric, slightly tapered with a relaxed fit. The moment captured is dynamic and natural: the young man is slipping one arm into the sleeve of the shirt while pulling the fabric over his shoulder, adjusting the front of the shirt with one hand as if preparing to button it. The other hand gently smooths the shirt along his chest. The fabric shows realistic folds, soft wrinkles, and natural drape, giving the clothing a premium fashion feel. Lighting is soft cinematic studio lighting, highlighting the contrast between the black fabric and the bold white stripes. Subtle rim lighting outlines his shoulders and face, creating depth and elegance. The final image should feel like a luxury fashion campaign photograph — crisp, cinematic, extremely detailed, realistic skin tones, sharp fabric textures, professional editorial photography, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens look, ultra-realistic, 4K resolution.
Cinematic chiaroscuro portrait of a single adult woman (18+), intimate yet tasteful, set in a minimalist softly lit bedroom. Identity preserved, natural anatomy and proportions, elegant editorial styling, non-explicit at all times. Preserve the existing clothing exactly as worn in the source or intended scene—do not replace, simplify, restyle, or reinterpret the wardrobe. Lighting (primary emphasis on clothing): Soft directional golden-hour or diffused window light with strong chiaroscuro contrast, designed to prioritize the current clothing as the main visual subject. Deep shadows and warm highlights fall primarily across the garment’s surface, folds, seams, edges, and layered structure, revealing how the fabric catches, absorbs, and diffuses light. Subtle rim lighting defines the outline of the clothing first, with the face, shoulders, and silhouette remaining secondary to the illuminated garment. Light should emphasize fabric behavior, surface texture, drape, and contour through the clothing rather than the body beneath it. Clothing / fabric (primary focus): Keep the subject in her current clothing only. The garment remains unchanged in type, cut, and overall appearance. Fabric should read as ultra-lightweight white gauze or fine linen only if that is already the present clothing material; otherwise preserve the original material while rendering it with delicate realism. The clothing is softly layered, naturally draped, and shaped by gravity and light contact, forming gentle folds, contour-following gradients, subtle tension lines, and believable fabric depth. Any translucency remains limited, diffused, and controlled by lighting on the clothing itself, never revealing explicit or sharply defined anatomy beneath. Pose: Relaxed reclining or gentle leaning pose, subtle torso curve, soft shoulders. One hand resting or gliding lightly along the arm, neck, or collarbone, creating delicate interaction with the existing clothing and slight fabric tension. Expression quiet, restrained, and emotionally present; soft gaze, calm lips, contemplative mood. Camera: Close-up to mid-shot framing. Shallow depth of field (f/1.4–f/2), creamy background blur. For motion formats, a slow cinematic push-in or barely perceptible drift. No cuts in extended sequences. Motion (video / extend): Slow breathing motion creates slight expansion and release in the clothing. Minimal posture shifts and gentle hand movement. The garment softly settles and resettles over time as light moves across its surface, emphasizing changing highlights, folds, and diffusion on the fabric itself. No abrupt movement. Detail and texture: Ultra-photorealistic skin with pores, soft sheen, micro-highlights, and subtle subsurface scattering, but visual priority remains on the clothing. Highly detailed garment texture with believable fibers, weave, fold compression, edge softness, layered depth, and realistic light interaction across the current clothes. Atmosphere: Soft bloom, delicate halation, fine 35mm film grain, volumetric daylight through sheer curtains, quiet and contemplative mood. Style: Ultra-photorealistic, 8K, renaissance-inspired lighting, modern cinematic editorial photography, refined and tasteful. Negative: wardrobe change, towel, bath wrap, altered outfit, simplified clothing, explicit nudity, visible nipples, visible genital detail, pornographic framing, sharply defined anatomy beneath clothing, transparent exposure, vulgar pose, distorted anatomy, plastic skin, oversharpening, harsh flash lighting
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
Positive Prompt: A full-body realistic image of a fleshy 6 feet height South Indian woman same copy of reference image standing in a doorway indoors, exact standing posture and body structure locked to reference image, realistic body proportions and natural weight distribution, one arm raised and resting against the door frame, other arm relaxed downward beside body, slight hip shift and relaxed stance, exact camera angle and framing matching reference, camera positioned around waist-to-chest height with slightly vertical portrait perspective, authentic South Indian facial features, tied-back black hair, calm natural expression looking downward, soft warm indoor daylight entering from doorway behind subject. Loose light pink printed nightgown with exact fabric placement and realistic draping matching reference image, soft cotton texture, natural folds and gravity-based cloth behavior, dress hanging loosely over body with visible tummy contour beneath fabric, realistic belly projection and midriff shape from side profile, subtle body curves visible through cloth movement, thick thighs, fleshy arms, broad waist, natural plus-size anatomy, realistic skin texture and soft lighting transitions, photorealistic clothing physics, cinematic realism, DSLR-quality indoor photography, shallow depth of field, authentic Indian home environment, detailed curtains, doorway frame and interior shadows, realistic foot placement and posture balance, highly detailed textures and accurate anatomy, realistic fabric transparency behavior under backlight without distortion, natural ambient highlights and shadows, 8k realism. Visible Details: soft tummy contour visible beneath loose nightdress, realistic waist and hip shape, natural body folds under fabric, accurate arm posture, realistic neckline draping, natural leg positioning, visible ankles and feet, authentic indoor lighting reflections, realistic dress movement around knees and thighs. Negative Prompt: low quality, blurry image, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, broken fingers, unrealistic tummy shape, exaggerated curves, warped perspective, floating fabric, unrealistic cloth folds, bad fabric physics, stretched body parts, duplicate limbs, asymmetrical face, unrealistic skin texture, plastic skin, cartoon style, CGI appearance, overexposed lighting, underexposed shadows, noisy image, glitch artifacts, bad perspective, twisted torso, unnatural posture, stiff pose, distorted feet, unrealistic proportions, fake lighting, blurry textures, incorrect dress draping, cropped body parts, unrealistic body compression, poor depth of field, watermark, text overlay, logo, frame cutoff
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________
A topographical contour map made entirely from layers of Canterbury cloth. Each contour line is a precisely cut layer of soft, textured wool fabric, with traditional Canterbury cloth patterns subtly visible in the weave. The layers are stacked with delicate spacing to create a rich sense of depth and elevation, as if carved from folded textiles. Light casts soft shadows between the cut-outs, emphasizing the topography. Earthy tones—muted greens, browns, and greys—evoke the English countryside. Shot from a top-down angle, studio lighting, high detail, textile art, realistic fabric textures.
ption 1: Shifting Fabric and Translucent Layers A single girl wearing a casual outfit, but the clothing subtly changes with simulated weather effects. She sports a slightly oversized, faded denim jacket that is damp and darkened in areas as if hit by rain, while other parts remain dry, the color difference shifting and fading. Beneath, she wears a simple white t-shirt that clings slightly to her skin where it is "wet". Her dark, well-worn jeans show fading and creases that shift as if changing position, the fabric seeming more worn in some areas. She has on simple canvas sneakers that appear slightly muddy at the soles and edges. The changes in the clothing should feel natural, like an actual rain shower affecting the fabric over time. The water effects should subtly change, making the clothing seem dynamic. One girl, casual wear with weather effects, faded denim jacket with wet and dry areas, white t-shirt with damp cling, worn jeans with shifting creases, muddy sneakers. Focus on subtle changes in fabric and texture.
Close-up of Canterbury cloth texture. A richly woven wool fabric with a subtle check or tweed pattern, soft and slightly coarse, showing fine diagonal ridges and classic British tailoring texture. Natural wool tones — warm greys, muted browns, or deep navy. Realistic lighting, fabric folds, and tactile detail. Traditional, heritage, timeless textile surface, like a vintage gentleman’s overcoat or classic blazer.
Create spools of wire, thread, and linens for the creation of garments for futuristic clothing to a futuristic society, fine and durable clothing. Unreal Engine 5 Ultra-realistic—intelligent, regal, harmonious, innocent, and beautiful. II. Synthetic Fibers (Equivalents to polyester, nylon, elastane, smart-fabric) Engineered across multiple industries. 6. Vetallium Thread — Living Nano-Weave Equivalent: High-performance synthetic Origin: ARC labs & Sensorrhra textile forges Use: Everyday wear to full-body suits. Note: Slightly self-repairing; bonds with skin biofields. ________________________________________ 7. Veydrinne Fabric — Adaptive, Breathable Smart Mesh Equivalent: Polyester / Dri-Fit Origin: Engineered by Or’drinn artisans Use: Active wear, athletics, ARC training units Note: Changes texture with exertion; stays dry at all times. ________________________________________ 8. Kylux Mesh — Reinforced Carbon-Flex Fiber Equivalent: Nylon / Kevlar hybrid Origin: TAGG forges Use: Protective wear, mining suits, space walkers. Note: Absorbs impact shock; nearly impervious to damage. ________________________________________ 9. FeyaSynth Lace — Elastic Light-Fiber Equivalent: Elastane / Spandex Origin: Sensorrhra textile arrays Use: Body suits, casual wear, performance gear. Note: Moves like a second skin; luminous trims optional. ________________________________________ 10. Orr’Thic Polymer Weave — Rigid-yet-Soft Frame Fiber Equivalent: Structural fabrics Origin: Or’thiran industrial vats Use: Architect-wear, uniform plating, mech-layer suits. Note: Can stiffen into armor plates without reducing mobility. ________________________________________