Space station window 3d-render view

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Single curved observation window dominates the composition in a 16:9 frame, centered and occupying roughly the central third horizontally and lower two-thirds vertically, with the station interior edges visible in left and right thirds to imply depth. Earth appears as the primary exterior element, filling the center-to-lower two-thirds of the view with recognizable continents and limb glow, while distant stars and a faint nebula occupy the upper third. Interior foreground shows two metallic handrails: one in the lower-left third and one in the lower-right third, small instrument bezels near the right edge, and a soft reflection of cabin lights on the glass. The viewpoint is an eye-level interior vantage just behind the window plane, medium distance so the window and Earth read large but the interior frame still reads as foreground. Lighting is cinematic 3D-render lighting with cool ambient fill from deep space, a warm amber rim-light along the inner frame edges, and crisp specular highlights on brushed metal and glass. Materials include tempered curved glass with subtle edge refraction, brushed aluminum interior panels with fine micro-scratches, and soft fabric padding on the handrail grips. Focus prioritizes the window plane and Earth surface detail with moderate depth of field that gently softens cabin instruments, keeping the scene suitable for a widescreen wallpaper.
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Prompt breakdown
The image prompt captures subject, setting, and style cues. Primary themes: 3d-render, cinematic, curved-glass, deep-space.
Technical details
The image model used to generate this AI artwork was Seedream 4.5. Aspect ratio is 16:9.
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