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Art style: Cinematic Realistic. The SAME completed luxury Swiss house from previous scenes. Consistent architecture and interior design. A happy family (parents and two children, 8-12 years old, all with genuine, joyful expressions) entering their new, luxurious modern home for the very first time. They are looking around the pristine interior with awe and delight, smiling and interacting naturally. The scene captures authentic emotions of joy and excitement. Soft, inviting interior lighting. No logos, no brands, no signs, no watermarks, no readable inscriptions, no text on buildings, no text on equipment, no text on clothes, no inscriptions on helmets, no facial deformation, no hand deformation, no extra fingers, no random people in the frame, no duplicate characters, no futuristic architecture, no cartoon style, no artificial skin look, no artifacts, no blurry objects, no lighting jumps between scenes. Unified visual style, maximum realism, high detail, photorealism. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ FINAL STYLE ENFORCEMENT (this is the authoritative rendering directive — it overrides any style wording elsewhere in the prompt): Render this image entirely in "Cinematic Realistic" style. Match the lighting grammar, material response, colour science, level of realism / stylisation, line weight, and shading model typical of "Cinematic Realistic". 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 "Cinematic Realistic" idiom, not in any other medium. Character appearance reference (MUST match exactly): - Narrator: A sophisticated, mature voice-over artist, unseen, conveying trust and luxury. - Client Family: An elegant couple, 30s-40s, dressed in smart casual luxury attire, sophisticated and discerning, with two joyful children (8-12 years old), all with natural, happy expressions.
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