Image - 2026-05-31 13:31
Art style: Claymation. A medium shot of Mr. Krabs in his office, his face bright red with anger. As he yells, his own body begins to dissolve into a cloud of red smoke and sparkling gold coins. Despite his physical state, his claws are frantically reaching out to grab the coins out of the air. The office is filled with flying papers and nautical decor. The lighting is warm and chaotic, with glints of light reflecting off the coins. The mood is absurd and frantic. The dominant colours are deep red, gold, and ocean blue. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ FINAL STYLE ENFORCEMENT (this is the authoritative rendering directive — it overrides any style wording elsewhere in the prompt): Render this image in the following art style: high-end 3D cinematic claymation / stop-motion — hyper-stylized cartoon proportions with sharp geometric heads, huge bulging matte-white eyes with tiny sculpted pupils, sculpted hand-painted hair. Skin and hair show a tactile polymer-clay texture with subtle surface imperfections, slight bumps, soft matte finish — looking exactly like a physical hand-sculpted clay model. Clothing and accessories rendered hyper-realistically (glossy nylon, ribbed knit, leather, metal). Cinematic warm ambient practical-source lighting. 8k Octane render quality. Every surface, skin, fabric, material, and environmental element must be rendered in this idiom. Character appearance reference (MUST match exactly): - Mr. Krabs: A large, bright red crab with long, vertical eye stalks and large, powerful claws. He wears a simple light blue collared shirt. He is captured in a moment of intense frustration, with his face turning an even deeper shade of red and steam metaphorically rising from his shell. He is surrounded by gold coins that are suspended in mid-air. The setting is a wooden office with nautical maps on the walls and a large desk. The lighting is warm and golden, reflecting off the many coins flying through the air around him.
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