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Cinematic film still, hyperrealistic. Subject: A humanoid robot, more humanoid in face structure — slightly softer facial geometry but clearly mechanical, seated at a lab workstation. Face has layered polymer panels over a steel substructure, eyes currently dim with a warm amber/blue mixed glow just initiating startup. Expression: Blank, resting — neutral startup state, subtle asymmetry in one eye light suggesting partial boot sequence. Clothing/Surface: Matte pearl-white chest panels with exposed metallic rib structure underneath, forearm plating in brushed steel, finger joints delicate and human-proportion. Action: Head slightly tilted down at 5 degrees, hands resting flat on desk — a posture of dormancy about to break. Primary Light: Warm amber practical light from a desk lamp at the right — soft falloff across the robot's chest. Secondary Light: Cold blue neon strip behind the server rack, casting a rim light on the robot's left shoulder and jaw. Atmosphere: Hazy warm-cold contrast, subtle smoke/vapor near server vents. Background: Dense lab environment — whiteboards with equations, circuit trays, blinking blue server status lights, cabling overhead. Color Grade: Warm amber midtones with cool blue edge tones | Slightly lifted blacks. Camera: Slightly low eye-level, medium shot — torso and face fully visible, 50mm cinematic lens. Vibes: Westworld meets Her meets Prometheus. Not CGI, photoreal cinematic.
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- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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