ReRender

Scheune,
Elegant International
Original
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Hochgeladen
Gerendert(1032x768)
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2.18%
Result Images
Result Images
Result Images

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic wide shot of a farmstead under a subdued, overcast sky, hinting at a cool, damp climate, possibly late autumn or early spring. The scene is illuminated by the diffused natural light of an overcast day, creating a somewhat somber yet functional atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the expansive scale of the agricultural structures and the textured, muddy foreground. The primary focus is a new agricultural building designed as livestock housing (stabulation). Its gable end features sleek, vertical "bac acier" (steel sheeting) in a subtle grey-beige hue (RAL 7006) with a clean, modern outline. Two sliding doors, also clad in the same grey-beige steel sheeting, are integrated into this facade. The long side (façade long pan) is characterized by a poured concrete "mur banché" (formwork concrete wall) in a matching grey-beige, topped with a sandy-colored windbreak netting. In the foreground, a partially utilized silage silo partially obscures the lower section of this long wall. Muddy ground, featuring tire tracks and puddles reflecting the cloudy sky, dominates the immediate foreground, suggesting recent activity and less-than-ideal weather conditions. The existing ground surface in front of the sliding doors is rendered in "stabilisé" (stabilized aggregate), consistent with the existing farmyard. To the left, older, existing farm buildings with a more traditional pitched-roof design and ribbed metal cladding are visible, providing contrast to the modern structure. Hints of landscaping include patchy green grass near the base of the new building and some darker, tarp-covered mounds of agricultural material. The composition masterfully balances the new, clean lines of the proposed building with the raw, functional reality of its rural setting.


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