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Create a title page in a style that blends Leonardo da Vinci’s technical drawings (pen and sepia ink, cross-hatching, shading, anatomical and perspective accuracy) with the ornamentation of an early medieval illuminated manuscript inspired by the Book of Kells (Celtic/Insular interlacing, ornate initials, densely packed geometric frames, and endless knot motifs). Vertical 5:7 format. An aged ivory-amber parchment background, with slight moisture stains and slightly browned edges, as if the page had truly survived the eight centuries of history it recounts. Composition: an ornamental frame that spans the entire perimeter of the sheet, about one-tenth the width of the page, constructed as an unbroken interweaving of geometric ribbons that knot and unravel without ever breaking—in the spirit of the Book of Kells but drawn with Leonardo’s pen precision, not in flat colors: shaded with cross-hatching to give volume to the intertwined ribbons, as if they were carved in bas-relief on the parchment itself. At the four corners of the frame, four small circular medallions, each containing a minimal symbol—not explicitly religious but evocative of the novel’s three paths: a spiral, a seven-pointed knot, a stylized eye, and a geometric flame. In the center of the page, the title “IL CODEX UNITATIS” in large, ornate Gothic-uncial calligraphy: the initial letter “I” is enlarged, occupying nearly a quarter of the page’s height, designed like a true illuminated initial—interlaced with ribbon motifs, populated by tiny figures and stylized plant forms climbing along the letter’s stem, in the style of the historiated initials found in insular codices, but rendered in sepia and hatching rather than solid color and gold leaf. The remaining letters of the title are in a more understated yet still ornate script, with delicate decorative serifs and small flowers or knots in the spaces between the letters. Below the title, separated by a small horizontal frieze of intertwined ribbons, is the author’s name: “Paolo Magnani,” in a smaller, more understated cursive script, like a medieval colophon signature. In the space between the title and the frame, add a few discreet elements in the style of Leonardo: a small marginal sketch of one of the novel’s Seven Seals (a shape resembling a small mechanical device, with gears and lenses drawn with technical precision), a tiny freehand compass rose in a corner inside the frame, and a few lines of simulated lowercase cursive script (not necessarily legible) arranged like margin notes in a real notebook. A strictly monochromatic palette: only sepia-brown and black ink on an ivory-parchment background, no bright colors, no real gold leaf—the effect of illuminated gold is to be suggested solely through areas of sparser, lighter hatching, never with color. The utmost attention to detail must be paid to every knot in the weave, every serif in the calligraphy, and every nuance of the parchment background.
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Create a title page in a style that blends Leonardo da Vinci’s technical drawings (pen and sepia ink, cross-hatching, shading, anatomical and perspective accuracy) with the ornamentation of an early medieval illuminated manuscript inspired by the Book of Kells (Celtic/Insular interlacing, ornate initials, densely packed geometric frames, and endless knot motifs). Vertical 5:7 format. An aged ivory-amber parchment background, with slight moisture stains and slightly browned edges, as if the page had truly survived the eight centuries of history it recounts. Composition: an ornamental frame that spans the entire perimeter of the sheet, about one-tenth the width of the page, constructed as an unbroken interweaving of geometric ribbons that knot and unravel without ever breaking—in the spirit of the Book of Kells but drawn with Leonardo’s pen precision, not in flat colors: shaded with cross-hatching to give volume to the intertwined ribbons, as if they were carved in bas-relief on the parchment itself. At the four corners of the frame, four small circular medallions, each containing a minimal symbol—not explicitly religious but evocative of the novel’s three paths: a spiral, a seven-pointed knot, a stylized eye, and a geometric flame. In the center of the page, the title “IL CODEX UNITATIS” in large, ornate Gothic-uncial calligraphy: the initial letter “I” is enlarged, occupying nearly a quarter of the page’s height, designed like a true illuminated initial—interlaced with ribbon motifs, populated by tiny figures and stylized plant forms climbing along the letter’s stem, in the style of the historiated initials found in insular codices, but rendered in sepia and hatching rather than solid color and gold leaf. The remaining letters of the title are in a more understated yet still ornate script, with delicate decorative serifs and small flowers or knots in the spaces between the letters. Below the title, separated by a small horizontal frieze of intertwined ribbons, is the author’s name: “Paolo Magnani,” in a smaller, more understated cursive script, like a medieval colophon signature. In the space between the title and the frame, add a few discreet elements in the style of Leonardo: a small marginal sketch of one of the novel’s Seven Seals (a shape resembling a small mechanical device, with gears and lenses drawn with technical precision), a tiny freehand compass rose in a corner inside the frame, and a few lines of simulated lowercase cursive script (not necessarily legible) arranged like margin notes in a real notebook. A strictly monochromatic palette: only sepia-brown and black ink on an ivory-parchment background, no bright colors, no real gold leaf—the effect of illuminated gold is to be suggested solely through areas of sparser, lighter hatching, never with color. The utmost attention to detail must be paid to every knot in the weave, every serif in the calligraphy, and every nuance of the parchment background.
High resolution photography interior design, dreamy sunken living room conversation pit, wooden floor, small windows opening onto the garden, bauhaus furniture and decoration, high ceiling, beige blue salmon pastel palette, interior design magazine, cozy atmosphere; 8k, intricate detail, photorealistic, realistic light, wide angle, kinkfolk photography, A+D architecture
Photo of a ultra realistic sailing ship, dramatic light, pale sunrise, cinematic lighting, battered, low angle, trending on artstation, 4k, hyper realistic, focused, extreme details, unreal engine 5, cinematic, masterpiece, art by studio ghibli, intricate artwork by john william turner
Create a title page in a style that blends Leonardo da Vinci’s technical drawings (pen and sepia ink, cross-hatching, shading, anatomical and perspective accuracy) with the ornamentation of an early medieval illuminated manuscript inspired by the Book of Kells (Celtic/Insular interlacing, ornate initials, densely packed geometric frames, and endless knot motifs). Vertical 5:7 format. An aged ivory-amber parchment background, with slight moisture stains and slightly browned edges, as if the page had truly survived the eight centuries of history it recounts. Composition: an ornamental frame that spans the entire perimeter of the sheet, about one-tenth the width of the page, constructed as an unbroken interweaving of geometric ribbons that knot and unravel without ever breaking—in the spirit of the Book of Kells but drawn with Leonardo’s pen precision, not in flat colors: shaded with cross-hatching to give volume to the intertwined ribbons, as if they were carved in bas-relief on the parchment itself. At the four corners of the frame, four small circular medallions, each containing a minimal symbol—not explicitly religious but evocative of the novel’s three paths: a spiral, a seven-pointed knot, a stylized eye, and a geometric flame. In the center of the page, the title “IL CODEX UNITATIS” in large, ornate Gothic-uncial calligraphy: the initial letter “I” is enlarged, occupying nearly a quarter of the page’s height, designed like a true illuminated initial—interlaced with ribbon motifs, populated by tiny figures and stylized plant forms climbing along the letter’s stem, in the style of the historiated initials found in insular codices, but rendered in sepia and hatching rather than solid color and gold leaf. The remaining letters of the title are in a more understated yet still ornate script, with delicate decorative serifs and small flowers or knots in the spaces between the letters. Below the title, separated by a small horizontal frieze of intertwined ribbons, is the author’s name: “Paolo Magnani,” in a smaller, more understated cursive script, like a medieval colophon signature. In the space between the title and the frame, add a few discreet elements in the style of Leonardo: a small marginal sketch of one of the novel’s Seven Seals (a shape resembling a small mechanical device, with gears and lenses drawn with technical precision), a tiny freehand compass rose in a corner inside the frame, and a few lines of simulated lowercase cursive script (not necessarily legible) arranged like margin notes in a real notebook. A strictly monochromatic palette: only sepia-brown and black ink on an ivory-parchment background, no bright colors, no real gold leaf—the effect of illuminated gold is to be suggested solely through areas of sparser, lighter hatching, never with color. The utmost attention to detail must be paid to every knot in the weave, every serif in the calligraphy, and every nuance of the parchment background.
High resolution photography interior design, dreamy sunken living room conversation pit, wooden floor, small windows opening onto the garden, bauhaus furniture and decoration, high ceiling, beige blue salmon pastel palette, interior design magazine, cozy atmosphere; 8k, intricate detail, photorealistic, realistic light, wide angle, kinkfolk photography, A+D architecture
Photo of a ultra realistic sailing ship, dramatic light, pale sunrise, cinematic lighting, battered, low angle, trending on artstation, 4k, hyper realistic, focused, extreme details, unreal engine 5, cinematic, masterpiece, art by studio ghibli, intricate artwork by john william turner
Create a title page in a style that blends Leonardo da Vinci’s technical drawings (pen and sepia ink, cross-hatching, shading, anatomical and perspective accuracy) with the ornamentation of an early medieval illuminated manuscript inspired by the Book of Kells (Celtic/Insular interlacing, ornate initials, densely packed geometric frames, and endless knot motifs). Vertical 5:7 format. An aged ivory-amber parchment background, with slight moisture stains and slightly browned edges, as if the page had truly survived the eight centuries of history it recounts. Composition: an ornamental frame that spans the entire perimeter of the sheet, about one-tenth the width of the page, constructed as an unbroken interweaving of geometric ribbons that knot and unravel without ever breaking—in the spirit of the Book of Kells but drawn with Leonardo’s pen precision, not in flat colors: shaded with cross-hatching to give volume to the intertwined ribbons, as if they were carved in bas-relief on the parchment itself. At the four corners of the frame, four small circular medallions, each containing a minimal symbol—not explicitly religious but evocative of the novel’s three paths: a spiral, a seven-pointed knot, a stylized eye, and a geometric flame. In the center of the page, the title “IL CODEX UNITATIS” in large, ornate Gothic-uncial calligraphy: the initial letter “I” is enlarged, occupying nearly a quarter of the page’s height, designed like a true illuminated initial—interlaced with ribbon motifs, populated by tiny figures and stylized plant forms climbing along the letter’s stem, in the style of the historiated initials found in insular codices, but rendered in sepia and hatching rather than solid color and gold leaf. The remaining letters of the title are in a more understated yet still ornate script, with delicate decorative serifs and small flowers or knots in the spaces between the letters. Below the title, separated by a small horizontal frieze of intertwined ribbons, is the author’s name: “Paolo Magnani,” in a smaller, more understated cursive script, like a medieval colophon signature. In the space between the title and the frame, add a few discreet elements in the style of Leonardo: a small marginal sketch of one of the novel’s Seven Seals (a shape resembling a small mechanical device, with gears and lenses drawn with technical precision), a tiny freehand compass rose in a corner inside the frame, and a few lines of simulated lowercase cursive script (not necessarily legible) arranged like margin notes in a real notebook. A strictly monochromatic palette: only sepia-brown and black ink on an ivory-parchment background, no bright colors, no real gold leaf—the effect of illuminated gold is to be suggested solely through areas of sparser, lighter hatching, never with color. The utmost attention to detail must be paid to every knot in the weave, every serif in the calligraphy, and every nuance of the parchment background.
High resolution photography interior design, dreamy sunken living room conversation pit, wooden floor, small windows opening onto the garden, bauhaus furniture and decoration, high ceiling, beige blue salmon pastel palette, interior design magazine, cozy atmosphere; 8k, intricate detail, photorealistic, realistic light, wide angle, kinkfolk photography, A+D architecture
Photo of a ultra realistic sailing ship, dramatic light, pale sunrise, cinematic lighting, battered, low angle, trending on artstation, 4k, hyper realistic, focused, extreme details, unreal engine 5, cinematic, masterpiece, art by studio ghibli, intricate artwork by john william turner