ReRoom

Photorealistic Rendering
Preserve Structure
Preserve Texture
Original
Source Image
Uploaded
Prompt:
Hyper-realistic architectural interior photography refinement based strictly on the reference image. Absolute preservation: The existing architecture, layout, geometry, proportions, furniture placement, camera position, perspective, and composition remain completely unchanged. No redesign, no reinterpretation, no creative alteration. Only surface realism, material depth, and physically accurate light–material interaction are improved. Photographic intent: The image must read as a real, high-end editorial luxury interior photograph — not a render — refined as if in professional post-production, not re-modeled or re-designed. Overall mood: Dark, moody, low-key interior photography with a refined, intimate atmosphere. Subtle natural lens vignette gently darkens the edges of the frame while preserving clarity, detail, and contrast in sunlit and focal areas. Lighting: Physically accurate lighting with a deliberate, cinematic underexposure. Warm artificial lighting (approx. 2700–3000K) remains restrained and directional, grazing surfaces to reveal texture through shadow rather than brightness. Natural sunlight is still present and readable, softly entering the space and grazing the mosaic floor and kitchen island, creating controlled highlights and realistic reflections. Global illumination is physically correct but minimal, reinforcing a dark, intimate atmosphere with deep blacks and selective highlights. No dramatic or stylized lighting effects. Floor – Mosaic (STRICT REFERENCE LOCK, ENHANCED REAL REFLECTANCE): The mosaic floor remains identical to the reference image in tile shape, size, pattern, layout, color palette, and overall appearance. The surface exhibits a clearly perceptible natural sheen, with light subtly reflecting and breaking across individual tiles. Sunlight and interior light create readable, fragmented reflections, softened by grout lines and micro height variation between tiles. Reflectivity is physically accurate — never mirror-like, never wet, never polished stone. No recoloring, no pattern change, no artificial gloss increase. Wood / Veneer: All wood surfaces are rendered as natural American walnut veneer (Juglans nigra), preserving original tone and darkness. Deep, organic, non-repeating grain with rich tonal variation from near-black chocolate browns to warm amber highlights. Visible pores, fibers, micro-imperfections, and subtle veneer seams. Realistic satin-to-matte finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, avoiding any procedural or CGI appearance. Materials: Upholstered fabrics exhibit realistic textile density, visible fibers, soft light absorption, natural creasing, and gentle compression in shadow. Stone surfaces appear heavy and tactile, with true depth, micro-porosity, and uneven reflectance revealed only where light grazes the surface. Glass and metal remain subdued, with restrained reflections and controlled specular highlights, never glossy or over-lit. Woman (editorial realism): Add a blonde woman naturally integrated into the scene, barefoot or in a relaxed stance, wearing a beige outfit in soft neutral tones (sand, cream, warm taupe). Correct human scale and proportion. Physically accurate lighting consistent with the environment. Subtle contact shadows anchor her convincingly to the floor. Skin shows natural imperfections, believable translucency, and soft subsurface scattering. Hair displays fine individual strands and natural highlights. Fabric behaves realistically with gravity, folds, and gentle compression. Final image quality: Extreme detail, hyper-realistic material definition, organic sharpness. Deep blacks, controlled highlights, subtle film grain, and realistic tonal roll-off. The final image must be indistinguishable from a real, editorial architectural photograph captured on a full-frame camera. No CGI look, no stylization, no artificial perfection.
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