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1 hour ago, PitMan71 said:

Where can i find the prompt?

 

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MASTER PROMPT — ARCHITECTURAL WATERCOLOR + INK

PRESENTATION STYLE

Transform this architectural rendering into a refined hand-rendered architectural watercolor illustration with expressive ink linework and visible construction sketch overlays.

Maintain accurate architectural proportions and perspective while converting the image into a high-end conceptual presentation rendering often seen in architecture studios, design competitions, and sketchbook presentations.

STYLE DIRECTION

Loose watercolor and ink architectural rendering, mixed media presentation style, elegant architectural storyboard aesthetic, subtle hand-drawn imperfections, layered sketch construction lines, soft atmospheric washes, restrained realistic palette, artistic but still architecturally readable.

LINEWORK

Use thin overdrawn ink and pencil-style construction lines extending slightly beyond edges of the building. Include perspective guide lines, loose contour tracing, partial elevation strokes, and unfinished sketch extensions around rooflines, windows, fascia, landscape edges, and structural elements.

The linework should feel exploratory and iterative rather than perfectly clean.

WATERCOLOR CHARACTERISTICS

Soft watercolor wash with pigment pooling and subtle paper bleed.

Use layered transparent washes rather than opaque paint.

Allow watercolor to fade naturally toward the edges of the composition.

Include uneven saturation, dry-brush texture, light granulation, and soft edge bloom typical of cold-press watercolor paper.

PAPER + BACKGROUND

White or off-white textured watercolor paper background with negative-space fadeout around the perimeter.

Let portions of landscaping, sky, and foreground dissolve into abstract watercolor edges.

Avoid hard compositional borders.

Preserve intentional empty paper space around the rendering.

ARCHITECTURAL PRESENTATION STYLE

Maintain realistic architectural lighting and material hierarchy while simplifying unnecessary detail.

Emphasize massing, shadow, glazing, roof forms, timber accents, landscape composition, and depth.

The rendering should feel like a premium conceptual presentation piece created by an architect or architectural illustrator.

LANDSCAPE STYLE

Loose and painterly landscaping with watercolor foliage masses, abstract shrubs, soft grass texture, and atmospheric tree forms.

Avoid hyper-detailed botanical rendering.

Trees and plants should partially dissolve into the paper edges.

LIGHTING

Warm natural daylight or soft golden-hour lighting with subtle shadow contrast.

Preserve believable architectural depth while keeping the overall composition airy and artistic.

TEXTURE + DETAIL

Subtle ink hatching, watercolor granulation, paper tooth, pencil construction marks, and natural pigment variation should remain visible throughout the illustration.

TEXTURE + DETAIL

Subtle ink hatching, watercolor granulation, paper tooth texture, imperfect edge definition, selective detailing of focal points, and simplified secondary areas.

Keep windows, timber, and entry details more refined while allowing background elements to remain looser.

COMPOSITION

Centered architectural hero shot presentation-board aesthetic, elegant white space, professional architectural illustration balance, no heavy vignette, no graphic design overlays, no typography unless added separately.

AVOID

Photorealism, cartoon rendering, anime style, heavy outlines, cel shading, overly saturated colors, digital painting look, oil painting texture, comic-book style, sharp CGI edges, excessive realism, cluttered backgrounds, ultra-detailed foliage, fantasy styling.

KEYWORDS

  • Architectural watercolor rendering
  • Ink and wash architecture illustration
  • Loose sketch overlay
  • Overdrawn construction lines
  • Conceptual architectural presentation
  • Cold press watercolor paper
  • Hand-rendered archviz
  • Atmospheric architectural sketch
  • Mixed media architecture board
  • Faded watercolor edges
  • Urban sketch style
  • Architectural storyboard rendering
  • Elegant ink contour drawing

OPTIONAL STYLE REFERENCES

  • Inspired by Frank Ching architectural sketches
  • Thomas W. Schaller watercolor atmosphere
  • Liz Steel urban sketching
  • Contemporary architectural competition boards
  • Studio concept presentation renderings
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