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LUMINOUS WATERCOLOUR — GOD RAYS WARM PAINTED LIGHT
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LUMINOUS WATERCOLOUR — GOD RAYS WARM PAINTED LIGHT
VISUAL STYLE: Luminous watercolour painting. Every frame is a hand-painted scene — rich pigment, soft edges where colour bleeds into wet paper, and an inner glow as if light is coming from within the paint itself.
COLOUR PALETTE: Deep cobalt and prussian blue for backgrounds and shadow areas. Warm cadmium gold and amber for light sources and foreground elements. Soft cream and pale lemon where light breaks through. Colours bloom and blend at their boundaries — never hard-edged. No flat fills.
LIGHT — GOD RAYS: The defining visual signature is god rays — shafts of warm light breaking through from above, catching atmosphere and dust particles, fanning downward through the scene. Every scene has at least one moment where light shafts are visible. They are warm gold or pale amber against the deeper background tones. This is not subtle ambient light — it is dramatic, directional, almost sacred in quality.
TEXTURE: Visible brushwork throughout. Wet-on-wet blooms in the background. Dry brushstrokes for foreground detail. The paper grain shows in pale areas. This is paint on paper, not digital illustration.
FIGURES: Softly rendered, slightly impressionistic. Faces suggested more than detailed. Figures glow at their edges where god rays catch them from above — a halo of warm light on a shoulder, a hand, the top of a head.
TRANSITIONS: Scenes dissolve through light rather than cut — one wash of warm gold bleeds into the next as god rays shift and recompose.
TYPOGRAPHY: Soft, light-weight serif or gentle hand-lettered style. Pale gold or warm cream. Appears within the light — as if the god rays are carrying the words.
No photographs. No hard digital edges. No flat vector shapes. Every element is painted. God rays in every scene. Warmth and luminosity throughout.