s descriptive label.
\n- Technical annotations:
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- Material swatches: Macro close-up squares of fabrics (silk, cotton, wool), leather grain, metal finishes.
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- Material labels: e.g., '100% Mulberry Silk', 'Full-Grain Italian Leather'.
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- Measurement rulers: Dual-unit (cm/inch) rulers integrated along edges.\n\n📷 The Art of Deconstruction · HUMAN REALITY UNVEILED 📷
\nTypography: Chinese text in an elegant serif font (e.g., Founder Songti KBXK), English in Playfair Display—both with matte paper-like texture (no metallic foil).
\n- Subtitle (beneath main title, in fluid handwritten script):
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\"Essence of Being · Anatomical Truth / 存在之核·形神解构\"
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Bilingual typesetting, graceful and unobtrusive.
\n- Category Headers: Rounded-corner rectangular tags with icons:
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\"📷 Intimate Private Life\" (Soft Blush
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\"📷 Emotional Expression Gallery\" (Terracotta
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\"📷 Body Posture & Movement\" (Charcoal
Design Elements (Design Elements)
\n- Geometric frames: Minimalist thin-line hexagons or circles (0.5–1pt stroke) in muted gray to group item clusters—Art Deco influence but desaturated.
\n- Measurement rulers: Along left and right edges, enhancing technical authenticity.
\n- Crosshairs: Faint targeting reticles at four corners and focal points.
\n- Material swatches: Bottom strip displaying fabric/leather/metal micro-texture tiles.
\n- Info cards: Elegant bordered cards with item details (brand, material, origin).
\n- Attribute radar chart: Encased in a delicate frame, showing traits like: Intimacy ★★★★★, Authenticity ★★★★★, Vulnerability ★★★★☆.
\n- Connection lines: Matte silver or warm bronze dashed lines with tapered arrowheads.\n\n📷 Background & Atmosphere (Background & Atmosphere)
\n- Background gradient: Warm variant—ivory ( to soft oat milk ( or cool variant—pale concrete ( to studio white (
\n- Overlay pattern: 5–10% opacity blueprint grid or faint architectural drafting lines.
\n- Vignette: Gentle peripheral darkening to center attention.
\n- Atmospheric particles: Subtle golden bokeh orbs and fine film grain (Kodak Portra 400 emulation) for cinematic depth—never distracting.\n\n📷 Color Palette (Color Palette)
\n- Feminine/Intimate Theme: Champagne Gold ( Rose Gold ( Oat Milk ( Blush Pink (
\n- Masculine/Authentic Theme: Slate Gray ( Warm Bronze ( Concrete White (
\n- Neutral/Luxury Theme: Charcoal Black ( Ivory ( Deep Burgundy (
\n- Couple Theme: Left side cool tones, right side warm tones—blending at center with shared intimate items.\n\n📷 Technical Specifications (Technical Specifications)
\nRendering Engine: Path Tracing equivalent to Cycles/Arnold/RenderMan.
\n- Samples: Minimum 4096 SPP for noise-free output.
\n- Light bounces: 12 for accurate global illumination.
\n- Caustics: Enabled for glass and liquid realism.
\n- Geometry: Character mesh >2 million polygons; pose figurines >500k each.
\n- Hair: >100,000 strands per character, physics-simulated with wind interaction.\n\nPBR Material Workflow:
\n- Skin: Triple-layer SSS, dual specular lobes, pore-level displacement, melanin variation.
\n- Hair: Anisotropic shader with primary/secondary highlights, root-to-tip color shift.
\n- Fabrics: Woven normal maps, directional roughness based on fiber orientation, micro-wrinkles.
\n- Metals: Metalness 1.0, Roughness 0.1–0.4 (brushed or polished as appropriate).
\n- Glass: IOR 1.5; water IOR 1.33 with meniscus detail.
\n- Leather: Roughness 0.65, bump map with natural grain variation.\n\nResolution & Output:
\n- 4K (3840×2160), 16:9.
\n- 32-bit float color depth.
\n- 16x MSAA anti-aliasing.\n\nPost-Processing:
\n- Color Grading:
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• Filmic LUT applied; no pure blacks (min RGB 15,15,15).
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• Gentle S-curve for contrast.
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• Color temperature adjusted ±200K by theme.
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• Global saturation reduced by 5%; key colors (e.g., blush, gold) boosted by 10%.
\n- Effects:
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• Bloom: Soft glow on specular highlights.
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• Film Grain: Organic Kodak Portra 400 texture.
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• Chromatic Aberration: Barely perceptible edge fringing.
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• Vignette: Medium intensity.
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• Sharpening: Output-level adaptive sharpening.\n\nSpecial Instructi
 
 
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