Gas Giant Storm Bands from Probe

Gas Giant Storm Bands from Probe

A nearby probe drifts over a gas giant, the planet filling a cinematic 16:9 frame with broad, swirling storm bands and metallic cloud layers that catch the light like beaten metal in #0B3D91 blue and #C08A2E bronze tones. The intent is an intimate scientific portrait that feels vast and reverent, with a tiny ice moon silhouetted as it traverses the planet shadow for a moment of scale. The upper atmosphere looks dense and layered, with glossy metallic textures, velvety storm rifts, and thin reflective haze in cool #2A9D8F and neutral #BFC3C7 highlights. Surfaces remain unlettered and clean so that planetary detail dominates with micro-markings reduced to abstract cloud streaks. A tight to medium crop emphasizes curvature and band junctions while keeping the moon near the lower third of the 16:9 frame for balance. Foreground bands resolve crisply with shallow to moderate depth so the nearest cloud tops are sharp and the deeper belts soften into layered distance. Soft directional sunlight sculpts forms and produces gentle rim glow on cloud edges so the scene reads as cool-warm contrast overall. A lone ice moon acts as a purposeful prop and scale cue, catching glints and casting a thin crescent shadow across cloud tops. Render as a highly detailed photoreal digital painting with painterly microtexture and subtle filmic grain to imply probe optics. Motion is implied by streaked banding and the moon crossing the shadow, creating a quiet, cinematic energy.

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