Positive Prompt
Cinematic ultra‑realistic 16:9 horizontal wallpaper (1920×1080), maximum resolution, post‑war devastation scene. The camera is very close to the ground, using macro focus on Batman’s black cowl (mask) lying on the rubble in the foreground. The mask is extremely battle‑damaged: deep, severe scratches and gouges in the armored surface, cracks across the brow and cheeks, one ear chipped or partially broken, scuffed matte paint rubbed down to bare armor, impact dents, and small missing fragments along some edges. It is covered with dirt, soot, dried mud, and dust from the battle, with tiny sharp specular highlights catching on the wet, scratched surfaces.
Around the mask, the ground is filled with war debris: chunks of broken concrete, twisted metal beams, scattered bricks, shattered glass, torn bits of dark fabric or cape, and burnt fragments of vehicles or structures. In the mid‑ground and background stretches a devastated Gotham City skyline at late afternoon: broken rooftops, damaged gothic towers, tilted water tanks, collapsed facades, smoking alleys, and partially destroyed billboards. The entire Gotham background across the horizontal frame is blurred with a tilt‑shift, miniature‑style depth of field, creating a sharp band of focus around the cowl and immediate rubble, while the upper skyline and distant buildings fade into a soft, warm late‑afternoon blur, with the sun low behind the city.
The overall mood is somber and epic, as if the camera captured the aftermath of an enormous final battle in Gotham where Batman’s mask was left behind.
Lighting
Use dramatic, cinematic late‑afternoon golden‑hour lighting over Gotham. A low warm sun near the horizon grazes the mask and rubble, emphasizing cracks, scratches, and dust with strong but controlled specular highlights on the damaged armor. Long soft shadows stretch across the ground. Smoke and haze between the ruined Gotham buildings catch the light, creating volumetric rays and glowing edges along rooftops. Color palette: desaturated grays and browns for rubble, deep blacks and dark grays for the cowl, with warm orange and amber tones from the setting sun and occasional small fires for contrast.
Camera & Lens
Aspect ratio: 16:9 horizontal wallpaper, 1920×1080.
Camera position: very low, almost touching the ground, close to the mask for a macro‑style foreground.
Lens: wide‑to‑normal cinematic lens (approximately 24–35 mm full‑frame) combined with a tilt‑shift effect so that the sharp focus plane runs across the cowl and nearby rubble, while the Gotham skyline and sky gradually blur above and behind.
Depth of field: shallow and tilt‑shifted — mask and immediate foreground debris in razor‑sharp focus; middle and background Gotham ruins softly blurred along the top and back of the frame.
Environment & Atmosphere
Post‑war Gotham City at the end of the day:
Collapsed gothic‑style buildings, broken gargoyles, exposed steel beams, and half‑destroyed skyscrapers in the blurred skyline.
Thick smoke and haze hanging in the air, drifting through alleys; floating ash and dust particles visible where late‑afternoon light beams cut between buildings.
Scattered fires, glowing embers, faint sparks rising from wreckage in streets and rooftops.
Ground covered with ash, bullet casings, torn dark fabric, broken glass, and other battlefield remnants, reinforcing the sense of a massive, recent conflict in Gotham.
Negative Prompt
No clean or pristine mask; avoid smooth, undamaged surfaces or toy‑like plastic.
No visible superheroes or human figures; focus only on the broken Batman cowl and Gotham environment.
No bright, intact, colorful skyline; Gotham must look damaged, smoky, and war‑torn in late‑afternoon light.
No cartoon, no anime, no cel‑shading, no comic‑panel halftone, no 2D illustration, no painterly look — keep photorealistic.
No low resolution, no pixelation, no strong noise, no motion blur on the mask, no compression artifacts, no warped shapes.
No text overlays, UI, logos, watermarks, borders, or split screens anywhere in the wallpaper.