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Style ReferenceCreate images in a cinematic, moody, and retro-inspired visual style that blends photorealistic rendering with a heavily treated, textured aesthetic. The overall look is characterized by a desaturated, low-saturation color palette dominated by deep, cool tones like forest greens, charcoal greys, and murky teals, contrasted with muted warm accents such as earthy browns, dusty roses, and soft golden yellows. Lighting is consistently soft, diffused, and directional, often emanating from overhead or behind subjects to create dramatic chiaroscuro, hazy silhouettes, and atmospheric depth of field with soft shadows and gentle highlights. Texture is paramount, featuring a tactile, grainy overlay reminiscent of aged film or vintage paper, with visible scratches, vignetting, and a painterly softness that avoids sharp digital clarity. Compositionally, prioritize central or off-center framing of human subjects in contemplative, serene, or introspective poses, often integrated with organic environmental elements like dense foliage, urban interiors, or textured backgrounds. Shape language balances organic, fluid forms (human figures, natural elements) with rigid geometric text blocks and clean typographic lines. Text is a core design element, integrated as bold, elegant typography in serif, sans-serif, or handwritten styles, often in pale yellow or cream, serving as titles, quotes, or event details that interact with the imagery to reinforce a magazine cover, concert poster, or editorial narrative. The overall atmosphere is nostalgic, melancholic, and deeply contemplative, evoking themes of journey, focus, memory, and personal growth.

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This image is a photorealistic promotional concert poster featuring a central subject: a young man with short, pale blonde hair, seen from the back three-quarter view as he looks over his right shoulder. He is walking away down a narrow, empty asphalt road that disappears into a dense, dark green forest. He carries an acoustic guitar slung over his left shoulder, wears a loose, long-sleeved button-up shirt in a muted dusty rose or beige tone, and light grey wide-leg trousers. The composition is centered and vertically oriented, with the subject positioned on the road's faded double yellow lines, creating a strong sense of depth and leading lines into the verdant background. The visual aesthetic is cinematic and moody, with a high-contrast rendering that emphasizes texture. The color language is dominated by a cool, desaturated palette: deep, shadowy forest greens, charcoal greys of the road and trousers, and the warm, earthy tone of the guitar wood and shirt, all set against a muted, overcast sky filtering through the canopy. Lighting is soft and diffused, appearing to come from the overcast sky above and slightly ahead, casting gentle highlights on the subject's hair and the curve of the guitar, while the forest creates deep, enclosing shadows. Texture and material feel are highly detailed: the rough grain of the asphalt, the organic tangle of leaves and branches, the smooth wood of the guitar, and the soft fabric of the clothing are all rendered with tactile clarity. The shape language is primarily organic, defined by the irregular forms of the trees and foliage, contrasted with the geometric straight lines of the road and guitar neck. The overall mood and atmosphere are introspective, serene, and slightly melancholic, evoking a sense of journey and quiet anticipation. The text is integral to the design and appears in multiple locations. At the top, in a mix of elegant cursive and bold serif fonts, it reads "2025 LIM SEJUN ASIA FAN CONCERT TOUR", "You're My Summer", and "Lim Sejun" flanked by the years "1996" and "2025". Below this, smaller sans-serif text announces "2025 MAY 16 18:00 FRI (KST) ---------- LIM SEJUN 1st Debut Single Release". At the bottom, three location blocks in clean white serif and sans-serif fonts list concert details for "SEOUL", "TAIPEI", and "TOKYO" with their respective dates, times, and venues. The text is strategically placed to frame the central image without obscuring the subject, providing essential information while maintaining the poster's cohesive, atmospheric style.

This image is a photorealistic promotional concert poster featuring a central subject: a young man with short, pale blonde hair, seen from the back three-quarter view as he looks over his right shoulder. He is walking away down a narrow, empty asphalt road that disappears into a dense, dark green forest. He carries an acoustic guitar slung over his left shoulder, wears a loose, long-sleeved button-up shirt in a muted dusty rose or beige tone, and light grey wide-leg trousers. The composition is centered and vertically oriented, with the subject positioned on the road's faded double yellow lines, creating a strong sense of depth and leading lines into the verdant background. The visual aesthetic is cinematic and moody, with a high-contrast rendering that emphasizes texture. The color language is dominated by a cool, desaturated palette: deep, shadowy forest greens, charcoal greys of the road and trousers, and the warm, earthy tone of the guitar wood and shirt, all set against a muted, overcast sky filtering through the canopy. Lighting is soft and diffused, appearing to come from the overcast sky above and slightly ahead, casting gentle highlights on the subject's hair and the curve of the guitar, while the forest creates deep, enclosing shadows. Texture and material feel are highly detailed: the rough grain of the asphalt, the organic tangle of leaves and branches, the smooth wood of the guitar, and the soft fabric of the clothing are all rendered with tactile clarity. The shape language is primarily organic, defined by the irregular forms of the trees and foliage, contrasted with the geometric straight lines of the road and guitar neck. The overall mood and atmosphere are introspective, serene, and slightly melancholic, evoking a sense of journey and quiet anticipation. The text is integral to the design and appears in multiple locations. At the top, in a mix of elegant cursive and bold serif fonts, it reads "2025 LIM SEJUN ASIA FAN CONCERT TOUR", "You're My Summer", and "Lim Sejun" flanked by the years "1996" and "2025". Below this, smaller sans-serif text announces "2025 MAY 16 18:00 FRI (KST) ---------- LIM SEJUN 1st Debut Single Release". At the bottom, three location blocks in clean white serif and sans-serif fonts list concert details for "SEOUL", "TAIPEI", and "TOKYO" with their respective dates, times, and venues. The text is strategically placed to frame the central image without obscuring the subject, providing essential information while maintaining the poster's cohesive, atmospheric style.

This image presents a moody, cinematic, and retro-inspired poster-style composition, centered on the theme of 'time' and personal journey. The main subject is a blurred, atmospheric photograph of the interior of a public transit vehicle, likely a bus or tram, filled with indistinct figures of passengers. The scene is framed by large, bold typography and overlaid with philosophical text, creating a layered, editorial design. The overall visual aesthetic is photorealistic but heavily treated with a vintage, grainy texture that mimics aged paper or film grain, complete with subtle vertical scratches and a vignette effect that darkens the edges. The color language is defined by a low-saturation, desaturated palette dominated by deep teal and murky olive-green shadows, contrasted with muted cream and beige highlights, giving the image a cold, melancholic temperature. The lighting is soft and diffused, appearing to emanate from the windows in the background, creating hazy silhouettes and a dreamy, out-of-focus depth of field where foreground and background elements blend together. The texture is tactile and gritty, with the artificial grain and distressed overlay providing a tactile, analog feel. Compositionally, the image is vertically oriented with a clear hierarchy: the large, serif word 'Your' in pale yellow dominates the top left, connected by a swirling, hand-drawn yellow line to the equally bold sans-serif word 'time' at the bottom right, anchoring the visual flow. The shape language combines the organic, fluid curves of the connecting line and the blurred human forms with the rigid, geometric blocks of the text and the rectangular window frames. The mood is introspective, nostalgic, and somber, evoking a sense of fleeting moments and contemplation. Visible text includes the main title 'Your' and 'time,' along with several blocks of smaller, readable English text. On the left, it reads: 'Your time is your most precious gift, yet it often slips away unnoticed... The way you spend your time shapes your life.' On the right, another block states: 'Life is a journey to be lived fully in every moment... the most valuable thing is not the world we discover, but the journey of finding our place within it.' A smaller line near the bottom left declares: 'In the end, it's not the years, but the moments that matter.' A barcode with the numbers '0 12345 67890 1' is placed at the bottom center, reinforcing the poster or magazine cover format.

This image presents a moody, cinematic, and retro-inspired poster-style composition, centered on the theme of 'time' and personal journey. The main subject is a blurred, atmospheric photograph of the interior of a public transit vehicle, likely a bus or tram, filled with indistinct figures of passengers. The scene is framed by large, bold typography and overlaid with philosophical text, creating a layered, editorial design. The overall visual aesthetic is photorealistic but heavily treated with a vintage, grainy texture that mimics aged paper or film grain, complete with subtle vertical scratches and a vignette effect that darkens the edges. The color language is defined by a low-saturation, desaturated palette dominated by deep teal and murky olive-green shadows, contrasted with muted cream and beige highlights, giving the image a cold, melancholic temperature. The lighting is soft and diffused, appearing to emanate from the windows in the background, creating hazy silhouettes and a dreamy, out-of-focus depth of field where foreground and background elements blend together. The texture is tactile and gritty, with the artificial grain and distressed overlay providing a tactile, analog feel. Compositionally, the image is vertically oriented with a clear hierarchy: the large, serif word 'Your' in pale yellow dominates the top left, connected by a swirling, hand-drawn yellow line to the equally bold sans-serif word 'time' at the bottom right, anchoring the visual flow. The shape language combines the organic, fluid curves of the connecting line and the blurred human forms with the rigid, geometric blocks of the text and the rectangular window frames. The mood is introspective, nostalgic, and somber, evoking a sense of fleeting moments and contemplation. Visible text includes the main title 'Your' and 'time,' along with several blocks of smaller, readable English text. On the left, it reads: 'Your time is your most precious gift, yet it often slips away unnoticed... The way you spend your time shapes your life.' On the right, another block states: 'Life is a journey to be lived fully in every moment... the most valuable thing is not the world we discover, but the journey of finding our place within it.' A smaller line near the bottom left declares: 'In the end, it's not the years, but the moments that matter.' A barcode with the numbers '0 12345 67890 1' is placed at the bottom center, reinforcing the poster or magazine cover format.

The image is a stylized, vertically-oriented poster with a muted, grainy texture reminiscent of a vintage film photograph or a textured art print. The composition features a close-up, slightly off-center portrait of a young woman with East Asian features, shown from the shoulders up. Her dark hair is pulled back into a bun, and she wears a high-necked, textured green garment. Her face is partially obscured by a translucent, rectangular shape overlaid on her left eye and cheek, creating a subtle blurring or focus-pulling effect. The overall aesthetic is soft and dreamlike, with a painterly, textured rendering that avoids sharp photorealism. The color palette is dominated by warm, desaturated tones: her skin has peachy and soft brown hues, her garment is a deep forest green, and the background is a neutral, textured beige. The lighting is soft and diffused, coming from the front-left, creating gentle highlights on her forehead and nose and soft shadows on the right side of her face. The mood is introspective, calm, and slightly melancholic. Visible text is integrated into the design in a yellow, sans-serif or handwritten-style font. In the top left corner, large numerals "20" and "25" are stacked. Below this, smaller text labels read: "Title: Focus", "Time: 6:11pm", "Date: 2025.11.28", "Poster: Deep Thoughts", and "Designer: Pac-Man". In the lower right quadrant, the word "FOCUS" is written in large, bold, yellow, handwritten-style capital letters. Beneath this, a longer quote in a smaller, similar yellow font reads: "When the world tries to blur your vision, focus becomes the clarity you choose, the quiet strength that steadies you when everything else pulls at your attention." The provided focus guidance is the central concept of "Focus," visually represented by the translucent rectangle over the subject's eye, which draws attention to that area as a point of clarity amidst a slightly softer overall image, and is explicitly named in the title and main text.

The image is a stylized, vertically-oriented poster with a muted, grainy texture reminiscent of a vintage film photograph or a textured art print. The composition features a close-up, slightly off-center portrait of a young woman with East Asian features, shown from the shoulders up. Her dark hair is pulled back into a bun, and she wears a high-necked, textured green garment. Her face is partially obscured by a translucent, rectangular shape overlaid on her left eye and cheek, creating a subtle blurring or focus-pulling effect. The overall aesthetic is soft and dreamlike, with a painterly, textured rendering that avoids sharp photorealism. The color palette is dominated by warm, desaturated tones: her skin has peachy and soft brown hues, her garment is a deep forest green, and the background is a neutral, textured beige. The lighting is soft and diffused, coming from the front-left, creating gentle highlights on her forehead and nose and soft shadows on the right side of her face. The mood is introspective, calm, and slightly melancholic. Visible text is integrated into the design in a yellow, sans-serif or handwritten-style font. In the top left corner, large numerals "20" and "25" are stacked. Below this, smaller text labels read: "Title: Focus", "Time: 6:11pm", "Date: 2025.11.28", "Poster: Deep Thoughts", and "Designer: Pac-Man". In the lower right quadrant, the word "FOCUS" is written in large, bold, yellow, handwritten-style capital letters. Beneath this, a longer quote in a smaller, similar yellow font reads: "When the world tries to blur your vision, focus becomes the clarity you choose, the quiet strength that steadies you when everything else pulls at your attention." The provided focus guidance is the central concept of "Focus," visually represented by the translucent rectangle over the subject's eye, which draws attention to that area as a point of clarity amidst a slightly softer overall image, and is explicitly named in the title and main text.

The image is a photorealistic concert poster with a strong, cinematic aesthetic. The composition features a central male figure, identified by text as musician Phan Manh Quynh, seated and gazing upward into a dense, lush green forest canopy that fills the entire background and foreground, creating a sense of depth and enclosure. The color language is dominated by rich, saturated greens ranging from deep, shadowy emerald to vibrant, sunlit lime, contrasted with the warm brown and olive tones of the subject's clothing. Lighting is directional and naturalistic, appearing to filter down through the foliage as dappled sunlight, casting soft highlights on the subject's face and shoulders while leaving much of the scene in deep, moody shadow, creating a contemplative and serene atmosphere. Text elements are integrated into the composition in a clean, sans-serif, golden-yellow font. The main title at the top reads "CHUYỂN TÀU: MÙA XUÂN" with "PHAN MANH QUỲNH" and "THE FIRST LIVE CONCERT" below it. Location details "GA HÀ NỘI" and "CUNG THỂ THAO QUÂN NGỰA" flank the subject, with the date "05.04.2025" and time "19:00" below the right-side text. At the bottom, ticket sale information states "THỜI GIAN MỞ BÁN VÉ: 11:00 | 14.03.2025" and a website URL "TẠI phanmanhquynh.1zone.vn" is highlighted in a yellow box. The overall visual style combines organic, natural textures with clean, modern graphic typography to create an elegant and immersive mood.

The image is a photorealistic concert poster with a strong, cinematic aesthetic. The composition features a central male figure, identified by text as musician Phan Manh Quynh, seated and gazing upward into a dense, lush green forest canopy that fills the entire background and foreground, creating a sense of depth and enclosure. The color language is dominated by rich, saturated greens ranging from deep, shadowy emerald to vibrant, sunlit lime, contrasted with the warm brown and olive tones of the subject's clothing. Lighting is directional and naturalistic, appearing to filter down through the foliage as dappled sunlight, casting soft highlights on the subject's face and shoulders while leaving much of the scene in deep, moody shadow, creating a contemplative and serene atmosphere. Text elements are integrated into the composition in a clean, sans-serif, golden-yellow font. The main title at the top reads "CHUYỂN TÀU: MÙA XUÂN" with "PHAN MANH QUỲNH" and "THE FIRST LIVE CONCERT" below it. Location details "GA HÀ NỘI" and "CUNG THỂ THAO QUÂN NGỰA" flank the subject, with the date "05.04.2025" and time "19:00" below the right-side text. At the bottom, ticket sale information states "THỜI GIAN MỞ BÁN VÉ: 11:00 | 14.03.2025" and a website URL "TẠI phanmanhquynh.1zone.vn" is highlighted in a yellow box. The overall visual style combines organic, natural textures with clean, modern graphic typography to create an elegant and immersive mood.

This is a photorealistic 3D render of a surreal, overgrown interior space where a massive, vertical column of vibrant flowers and greenery bursts through the concrete floor and ceiling of a dark, dilapidated atrium. The composition is centered on this floral eruption, framed by stark, geometric concrete walls and a glass-paneled ceiling that allows soft, diffused light to spill down, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect. The color palette is dominated by deep, desaturated charcoals and shadowy blues in the architecture, which starkly contrast with the highly saturated, warm blooms of pink, peach, yellow, and cream, along with the rich, varied greens of the foliage. The lighting is directional, primarily from above, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textures of the crumbling concrete, the smooth, modernist white lounge furniture below, and the delicate, organic surfaces of the flowers. Text appears in elegant, ornate, golden serif typography at the top, reading 'your mind is a GARDEN of IDEAS,' and is scattered throughout the image in a smaller, white serif font with connecting lines, stating phrases like 'ideas bloom where pressure breaks,' 'decay is the root of bloom,' 'concrete does not stop growth,' and 'ideas are weeds and flowers,' integrating the text as a conceptual graphic element. The overall mood is one of serene, resilient beauty emerging from decay, with a contemplative and inspirational atmosphere.

This is a photorealistic 3D render of a surreal, overgrown interior space where a massive, vertical column of vibrant flowers and greenery bursts through the concrete floor and ceiling of a dark, dilapidated atrium. The composition is centered on this floral eruption, framed by stark, geometric concrete walls and a glass-paneled ceiling that allows soft, diffused light to spill down, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect. The color palette is dominated by deep, desaturated charcoals and shadowy blues in the architecture, which starkly contrast with the highly saturated, warm blooms of pink, peach, yellow, and cream, along with the rich, varied greens of the foliage. The lighting is directional, primarily from above, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textures of the crumbling concrete, the smooth, modernist white lounge furniture below, and the delicate, organic surfaces of the flowers. Text appears in elegant, ornate, golden serif typography at the top, reading 'your mind is a GARDEN of IDEAS,' and is scattered throughout the image in a smaller, white serif font with connecting lines, stating phrases like 'ideas bloom where pressure breaks,' 'decay is the root of bloom,' 'concrete does not stop growth,' and 'ideas are weeds and flowers,' integrating the text as a conceptual graphic element. The overall mood is one of serene, resilient beauty emerging from decay, with a contemplative and inspirational atmosphere.

This is a moodbook-style reference image composed of a grid of nine distinct poster-like panels, each presenting a stylized, photographic or illustrative scene. The overall visual aesthetic blends a cinematic, moody realism with graphic design elements, characterized by a muted, low-saturation color palette dominated by deep greens, earthy browns, dark blues, and warm amber or golden accents, often with high contrast and a grainy, filmic texture. The lighting across the panels is consistently dramatic and directional, featuring hard shadows, soft diffused glows, or atmospheric haze to create a sense of mystery, nostalgia, or introspection, with light sources often positioned to highlight subjects against darker backgrounds. Text plays a crucial role, appearing as integrated typographic elements in various languages (including English, Vietnamese, Russian, and Korean) with diverse fonts (serif, sans-serif, script) that serve as titles, event details, or artistic captions, often overlapping or interacting with the imagery to reinforce a magazine or concert poster aesthetic. Compositionally, the panels vary but frequently employ central framing of subjects, shallow depth of field to isolate figures, and layered foreground/background elements, while shape language mixes organic forms (people, foliage, animals) with geometric text blocks and frames, creating a dynamic interplay between natural and constructed elements. The mood is consistently atmospheric, leaning towards contemplative, dramatic, and slightly melancholic, with each panel evoking a distinct narrative or event while contributing to a cohesive, visually rich collage of stylized visual storytelling.

This is a moodbook-style reference image composed of a grid of nine distinct poster-like panels, each presenting a stylized, photographic or illustrative scene. The overall visual aesthetic blends a cinematic, moody realism with graphic design elements, characterized by a muted, low-saturation color palette dominated by deep greens, earthy browns, dark blues, and warm amber or golden accents, often with high contrast and a grainy, filmic texture. The lighting across the panels is consistently dramatic and directional, featuring hard shadows, soft diffused glows, or atmospheric haze to create a sense of mystery, nostalgia, or introspection, with light sources often positioned to highlight subjects against darker backgrounds. Text plays a crucial role, appearing as integrated typographic elements in various languages (including English, Vietnamese, Russian, and Korean) with diverse fonts (serif, sans-serif, script) that serve as titles, event details, or artistic captions, often overlapping or interacting with the imagery to reinforce a magazine or concert poster aesthetic. Compositionally, the panels vary but frequently employ central framing of subjects, shallow depth of field to isolate figures, and layered foreground/background elements, while shape language mixes organic forms (people, foliage, animals) with geometric text blocks and frames, creating a dynamic interplay between natural and constructed elements. The mood is consistently atmospheric, leaning towards contemplative, dramatic, and slightly melancholic, with each panel evoking a distinct narrative or event while contributing to a cohesive, visually rich collage of stylized visual storytelling.