A highly detailed, photorealist, hyperdetailed, masterpiece
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A highly detailed, photorealist, hyperdetailed, masterpiece, seamlessly blending the artistic styles of J. Michael Straczynski and Leonardo Da Vinci.The subject of the new portrait showcases an extraordinary, futuristic sci-fi portrait of an immense starship. The primary colors of the starship are neon gold and ruby red, creating a striking contrast against the vastness of space. Cream-colored crystalline nacelles, elegantly angled at 75 degrees, emit a mesmerizing neon yellow light, adding to the ship's futuristic allure.The design of the starship draws inspiration from the visionary styles of Jules Verne, the intricate mechanical sketches of Leonardo Da Vinci, & Edgar Rice Burroughs. Its silhouette echoes the iconic Agamemnon from Babylon 5, featuring distinctive elements such as a rounded 1974 Winnebago-inspired cylindrical bridge. This bridge commands attention with its impressive dimensions: 108 feet in length, 72 feet in width, and towering 36 ft high above from the 48 ft cobalt platinum industrial supports, that come up from the base of the ship. Moving along the starship, the cylindrical middle section extends 36 ft in height,288 feet in length, and spans144 ft in width, showcasing intricate details and geometric patterns that reflect both artistic mastery and advanced technology.The mid section is only 24 ft, up from the base,with industrial wired platinum cobalt steel supports. The sleek design base, similar to a Freightliner, that stretches a staggering 576 ft in length,48 ft high , & 820 ft wide emphasizing the ship's immense scale and capability. Against the backdrop of deep space, speckled with distant stars and nebulae, the starship exudes a sense of grandeur and exploration. The play of light and shadow across its surfaces enhances the realism of the painting, highlighting every curve, panel, and intricate detail of its construction. This futuristic masterpiece invites viewers to imagine the possibilities of space exploration and tech
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A highly detailed, photorealist, hyperdetailed, masterpiece, seamlessly blending the artistic styles of J. Michael Straczynski and Leonardo Da Vinci.The subject of the new portrait showcases an extraordinary, futuristic sci-fi portrait of an immense starship. The primary colors of the starship are neon gold and ruby red, creating a striking contrast against the vastness of space. Cream-colored crystalline nacelles, elegantly angled at 75 degrees, emit a mesmerizing neon yellow light, adding to the ship's futuristic allure.The design of the starship draws inspiration from the visionary styles of Jules Verne, the intricate mechanical sketches of Leonardo Da Vinci, & Edgar Rice Burroughs. Its silhouette echoes the iconic Agamemnon from Babylon 5, featuring distinctive elements such as a rounded 1974 Winnebago-inspired cylindrical bridge. This bridge commands attention with its impressive dimensions: 108 feet in length, 72 feet in width, and towering 36 ft high above from the 48 ft cobalt platinum industrial supports, that come up from the base of the ship. Moving along the starship, the cylindrical middle section extends 36 ft in height,288 feet in length, and spans144 ft in width, showcasing intricate details and geometric patterns that reflect both artistic mastery and advanced technology.The mid section is only 24 ft, up from the base,with industrial wired platinum cobalt steel supports. The sleek design base, similar to a Freightliner, that stretches a staggering 576 ft in length,48 ft high , & 820 ft wide emphasizing the ship's immense scale and capability. Against the backdrop of deep space, speckled with distant stars and nebulae, the starship exudes a sense of grandeur and exploration. The play of light and shadow across its surfaces enhances the realism of the painting, highlighting every curve, panel, and intricate detail of its construction. This futuristic masterpiece invites viewers to imagine the possibilities of space exploration and tech
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