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Anonymous1769759731
01-30 08:42
Model Name
lamassu 3d model
Tags
creatures & animals
rendering
realistic
Prompt
Subject: A hyper-realistic, 360-degree 3D reconstruction of a Neo-Assyrian Lamassu colossus. The object is a monumental statue combining a human head, a bull’s body, and eagle’s wings. It stands on a rectangular stone plinth. Material & Texture: Stone: The material is polished Mosul alabaster (gypsum). The color is a soft, warm beige-grey with subtle, natural stone variations. Surface: The stone surface is smooth and waxy, reflecting light softly (subsurface scattering). Condition: (Restoration Mode) The model must look newly carved. All cracks, chips, and erosion visible in the reference image must be filled and smoothed. The nose is perfect and sharp. The edges of the wings are crisp. The inscriptions are deep and legible. SIDE 1: THE FRONT VIEW (The Face of Authority) The Crown (Tiara of Divinity): A tall, cylindrical headdress sits on the head. Horns: Three pairs of thick, ribbed bull horns wrap around the cylinder. They start low on the sides and curve upwards towards the front center, stacking on top of each other. Top Ornament: The top rim of the crown is decorated with a row of stylized, upright feathers or palm fronds, perfectly symmetrical. A large rosette flower is centered on the forehead band of the crown. The Face: Skin: Smooth, unblemished stone representing human skin. Eyebrows: Heavy, unibrow-style eyebrows that are thick, textured with herringbone patterns, and meet above the nose. Eyes: Large, almond-shaped eyes with thick eyelids. The pupils are drilled/carved to show focus. Nose: (Fixing damage) A strong, straight, aquiline nose with well-defined nostrils. Mouth: Slight smile, lips are full and bordered by a distinct ridge. Ears: Large, human-shaped ears (with bull-like placement) visible on the sides, adorned with heavy, dangling earrings shaped like lode-stones or elongated droplets. The Beard (The "Square" Beard): Cheeks: The beard starts high on the cheeks with short, tight, vertical wavy lines. Chin: Below the mouth, the beard flows into horizontal rows of tight, small ringlets. Bottom Section: The main length of the beard is a massive rectangular block composed of vertical rows of long, spiral curls. Each curl ends in a perfect drill-hole center. The Chest & Neck: Hair/Scales: The chest is covered in a pattern of overlapping, scale-like tufts of hair. These are carved as U-shapes, arranged in neat, descending rows, symbolizing the lion/bull fur. Front Legs: Two massive, columnar forelegs stand side-by-side, rigid and straight. Knees: The kneecaps are stylized as rounded, hardened plates. Hooves: The feet are cloven bull hooves. They are perfectly symmetrical, smooth, and rest flat on the plinth. SIDE 2: THE LEFT PROFILE (The Walking Beast) The "Fifth Leg" Anomaly: Instruction: Replicate the architectural illusion shown in the reference image. When viewed from the side, the creature appears to be walking. There is an extra leg visible from this angle (making 5 total if counted with the front). This leg is angled backward, mid-stride, showing tension in the muscle. The Wings: Placement: Massive wings attach at the shoulder and stretch horizontally across the entire back of the body. Upper Wing (Coverts): The top section (near the shoulder) is covered in small, scale-like feathers arranged in a honeycomb pattern. Lower Wing (Flight Feathers): Long, sweeping flight feathers extend backward. Each feather has a central quill line and is distinct from its neighbor. The tips of the feathers curve gently downward. The Body (Bull Anatomy): Musculature: The flank is powerful, with a distinct ridge of muscle running along the spine and the ribcage visible under the skin. Veins: Prominent, branching veins are carved in low relief on the belly and hind legs, looking like vines under the skin. The Girdle/Belt: A wide, decorated band wraps around the bull’s midsection (belly). Tassel: A complex knot ties the belt, with long, heavy tassels hanging down the side of the flank, ending in fringed tips. The Inscription (Cuneiform): Location: Across the flat slab of stone between the front and back legs, and overlaying the body of the bull. Detail: Dense, horizontal bands of Cuneiform text. The text acts as a texture. It creates a horizontal grain across the middle of the sculpture. The characters are wedge-shaped indents, perfectly aligned in rows. SIDE 3: THE RIGHT PROFILE (The Mirror) Note: Since the reference images show a relief against a wall, this side is usually flat. However, for a 3D model, we will reconstruct it symmetrically to the Left Profile. Symmetry: This side is a perfect mirror of the Left Profile. Legs: The legs match the stride of the left side. Wings: The right wing mirrors the left wing, with identical feather counts and scale patterns. Body: The musculature, veins, and belt tassel are identical to the left side. SIDE 4: THE BACK VIEW (The Hindquarters) Rump: The rear of the bull is rounded and massive, showing heavy muscle density. The Tail: A long, thick tail hangs straight down between the hind legs. Tip: The tail ends in a large tuft of fur, which is curled into a complex, heavy spiral pattern similar to the beard. Wing Convergence: The tips of the two wings come close together over the back but do not touch; they run parallel along the spine. Sanctity: The area between the hind legs is clean stone, free of damage, showing the powerful stance of the bull legs. Technical Modifiers for the AI: Lighting: Museum studio lighting, neutral temperature (4000K), soft shadows to reveal the depth of the carving (displacement). Geometry: High-poly, topological accuracy, displacement map enabled for beard and feather depth. Reference Style: British Museum Assyrian Collection, Louvre Khorsabad collection.
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