Image - 2026-05-31 14:08
Art style: Claymation. Glass-Head is swinging a heavy, rusted iron wrench against a glowing, high-tech laser lock on a massive steel door. Sparks fly in every direction, illuminating the dark corridor. In the corner, the black cube with eyes watches the scene intently. The mood is one of desperate rebellion and action. The colour palette features hot sparks of orange and yellow against a backdrop of dark teal and industrial grey. Glass-Head's brain glow is intense and flickering. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 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): - Glass-Head: A short, stout figure wearing a bright yellow utility jumpsuit with blue straps. Instead of a solid head, he has a perfectly clear, transparent glass dome containing a glowing, pulsating blue brain-like core. He wears small, round silver goggles over the front of the glass. His movements are slightly clumsy but determined. He stands in a high-tech, sterile environment. The lighting is cool and clinical, highlighting the reflections on his glass head. He has a look of constant wide-eyed wonder and confusion, carrying a small metal toolkit on his belt.
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