Robot Tending Sapling, photorealistic gentle

Robot Tending Sapling, photorealistic gentle

A photorealistic scene of a small maintenance robot gently supporting a tiny sapling inside a ruined, broken greenhouse; the intent is intimate and hopeful, showing careful stewardship and quiet resilience. Rendered as a high-detail photorealistic digital painting with the tactile clarity of a close cinematic photograph: soft edges, fine dirt texture, realistic specular highlights and subsurface scattering on organic material. The greenhouse is fragmented—cracked and missing glass panels let warm late-afternoon sunlight stream in at an angle, scattering across the scene as visible dust motes and long, soft shafts of amber light that catch on glass shards and metal frames. The floor is littered with soil, broken terracotta, and small green shoots pushing up between debris; textures range from damp, crumbly earth to matte, weathered metal and translucent cracked glass. The robot is compact and humanoid, about chest-high to the sapling, brushed steel body with worn paint and subtle rust, slim articulated fingers cradling the delicate stem; its visor emits a faint red glow that softly illuminates the plant and the robot's hands. Compose horizontally in 16:9, mid-shot with a slight low angle: position the sapling near the lower-right third and the robot crouched left-of-center, leaving gentle negative space to the right for breathing room or potential copy. Keep the background softly blurred and atmospheric with shallow depth of field so the robot and sapling remain sharply in focus; emphasize the contrast between warm sunlight (#e6b85a) and the robot's faint red visor (#b52020), with earthy browns (#6f4e37), diffuse dust-grey highlights (#bfbfbf), and mossy green accents (#5a8a3e) in the emerging shoots. Show small details: soil grains stuck to the robot's feet, a single cracked terracotta shard near the sapling, and tiny droplets of water on the leaves; avoid visible studio gear or text overlays.

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