Image - 2026-05-17 17:26
Art style: 3D medical animation. A vertical cross-section of human skin. From the top left, two distinct beams of light—a vibrant violet UVA beam and a bright blue UVB beam—descend into the skin layers. The UVB beam terminates in the upper epidermis, causing a glowing blue crystalline effect. The UVA beam reaches deeper into the dermis, where it strikes and shatters white, fibrous collagen strands, resulting in bursts of glowing orange embers. Text labels 'UVB - Surface DNA Damage' and 'UVA - Collagen Breakdown' are overlaid. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ FINAL STYLE ENFORCEMENT (this is the authoritative rendering directive — it overrides any style wording elsewhere in the prompt): Render this image entirely in "3D medical animation" style. Match the lighting grammar, material response, colour science, level of realism / stylisation, line weight, and shading model typical of "3D medical animation". Keep the subject, composition, camera angle, lighting direction, and colour palette from the description above — but EVERY surface, skin, fabric, material, and environmental element must be rendered in the "3D medical animation" idiom, not in any other medium. Character appearance reference (MUST match exactly): - Skin Cross-section: Strong rule: style --- 3D medical animation ---. A hyper-realistic 3D anatomical cross-section of human skin. The epidermis layer shows a textured, tan surface with cellular structures visible beneath. The deeper dermis layer is filled with thick, white, interwoven collagen fibers. The scene is dynamically lit by two distinct light sources: a deep violet UVA beam and a cyan-blue UVB beam. Where the violet light strikes the deeper fibers, they appear to fracture and emit glowing orange light. The background is a clean, minimalist gradient of light grey and beige, typical of high-end medical visualizations.
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