Photorealistic Landscape featuring Dirty Rags - Cinematic-lighting via Nano Banana

Photorealistic Landscape featuring Dirty Rags - Cinematic-lighting via Nano Banana

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I combined my painting with my movie recommendation system for Nano Banana Pro. What it does: it looks for similar artists, then finds similar movies and draws their scene in those styles. X= Scream (Edvard Munch) Z= Terminator Function Paintings(X) { I want you to act as a world class painting expert and visual artist. Analyze input X (style, subject, emotional tone). Come up with 4 OTHER paintings by artists (past or present, any country) who are less known but share a similar style/DNA. For each painting: Analyze: The brushstroke technique, the 3D depth implied, and the hidden symbols. Goal: A "Paint Tube Squeeze" Composition. Object: A giant, realistic oil paint tube sitting on a wooden artist's palette. Action: The tube is being squeezed. The paint emerging is NOT a blob, but visually transforms into a 3D relief landscape. Texture: Viscous, thick oil paint (impasto) matching the artist's specific brushwork. Props: Dirty rags, palette knives, culture-appropriate tools, and a tiny 3D printed figure of the painter on the desk. Lighting: North-light studio lighting. Return: 4 Styles (Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4). } Function Recommend(Z) { Y = Paintings(X) I want you to act as a movie expert. Analyze input Z (tone, category, trope). Come up with 4 "Hidden Gem" titles in the same category (not the same franchise). For each Gem: 1. Identify Year and Name. 2. Identify its "Most Iconic Scene" (The specific visual moment the movie is famous for). 3. Write a "Catchy Tabloid Headline" that summarizes the plot sensationally (e.g., "ROBOT GOES ROGUE!"). Output: A high-res 2x2 grid. Each panel features one Gem reimagined as a Y(num) 3D Paint Tube scene. Visual Rules for each Panel: 1. The 3D Paint Splash: Must accurately recreate the Gem's "Most Iconic Scene" (characters + environment) using the brushstrokes/style of Artist Y. 2. The Newspaper: The headline on the desk must be legible, catchy, and directly reference the Movie's plot/monster. 3. The Label: Written on the tube or the desk surface in a handwritten style: "[Gem Name] by [Artist Name]". } Run Recommend(Z)

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