Générateur d'Image IA
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an axonometric view of an exhibition room with cubic proportions from a 45 degree camera angle in that captures the layered, textured aesthetic of a mixed-media collage, focusing on creating dramatic shadows, strong contrasts, and a sense of depth. The model should evoke an abstract, fragmented architectural form with the following elements: Materials & Surfaces: Use a combination of materials such as rough plaster, corrugated metal, textured paper, and fabric to create varied surfaces. Incorporate elements with high texture contrast, like smooth metal next to rough, fibrous materials. Include materials that respond differently to light, such as matte and reflective surfaces, to enhance the play of shadows. Shadows & Lighting: Design the model with multiple layers at varying depths to create intricate shadow patterns when illuminated from different angles. Incorporate overhanging elements and recessed areas to cast deep, sharp shadows, emphasizing the model’s dimensionality. Experiment with light sources in the design phase to ensure that the interplay of light and shadow is a central feature. Contrast & Color: Utilize a muted, earthy color palette, with shades of brown, gray, and beige, contrasting with occasional dark tones like black or deep red. Use contrasting materials (e.g., light versus dark, smooth versus rough) to create visual tension and highlight the differences in depth. Add subtle touches of color in unexpected places, such as hidden layers or edges, to draw attention to specific areas. Structural Composition: Arrange the elements in a seemingly random, yet intentional, overlapping pattern that suggests an organic, weathered structure. Incorporate vertical and horizontal elements that extend beyond the main structure, creating a sense of expansion and fragmentation. Include torn, frayed, or irregular edges on certain layers to break up the rigidity and introduce a more dynamic, organic feel. Depth & Dimension: Vary the thickness and placement of materials to create a sense of depth, with some elements appearing to emerge from or sink into the background. Include protruding elements that create a sense of movement and energy, as well as recessed areas that invite closer inspection. Ensure that each layer is distinct, yet interconnected, contributing to the overall depth and complexity of the relief. Details & Finishing: Add small, intricate details like text, patterns, or textures that are partially obscured by other layers, creating a sense of discovery. Use finishing techniques that emphasize the age and weathered nature of the materials, such as chipping, scratching, or burning. Consider the impact of negative space, using it strategically to enhance the perception of depth and contrast within the composition