Night Soccer in Maracana Africa - AI Generated Image with Photorealistic 2

Night Soccer in Maracana Africa - Design a realistic nighttime scene of a sandy soccer field, in the style of a Maracana neighborhood field in Africa, with the following elements:

1. Field and ambiance:
- Surface: Fine and compact sand, slightly illuminated by floodlights, with fluorescent or white-painted marking lines.
- Crowd: Dense and energetic, held back by metal barriers covered with sponsor panels (white background). Some supporters waving Burkina Faso flags.

2. Lighting:
- 8 floodlights on lighting poles (4-5 meters high) placed around the field, creating areas of contrasting light and shadow.
- Illuminated flags: Those of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger should stand out, attached to the barriers.

3. Goalposts:
- Small goalposts (Maracana or beach soccer format, max 0.90 meters high), different from the lighting poles:
  - Lightweight aluminum or steel structure, clearly visible white nets.
  - Painted in bright yellow or red for good nighttime contrast.
  - Positioned to be partially illuminated by the floodlights, casting shadows on the sand.

4. Style and atmosphere:
- Hyper-realistic 3D rendering, close to a sports reportage photo and project model.
- Play of shadows and warm lights for a dynamic and electric atmosphere.
- Subtle reflections on the sand, smoke or dust suspended under the floodlights.

Possible variations:
- "Add podiums set up to enhance realism or competition effect."
- "Integrate a starry sky in the background to accentuate the nighttime effect." - AI image generated with Photorealistic 2

Night Soccer in Maracana Africa

Design a realistic nighttime scene of a sandy soccer field, in the style of a Maracana neighborhood field in Africa, with the following elements: 1. Field and ambiance: - Surface: Fine and compact sand, slightly illuminated by floodlights, with fluorescent or white-painted marking lines. - Crowd: Dense and energetic, held back by metal barriers covered with sponsor panels (white background). Some supporters waving Burkina Faso flags. 2. Lighting: - 8 floodlights on lighting poles (4-5 meters high) placed around the field, creating areas of contrasting light and shadow. - Illuminated flags: Those of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger should stand out, attached to the barriers. 3. Goalposts: - Small goalposts (Maracana or beach soccer format, max 0.90 meters high), different from the lighting poles: - Lightweight aluminum or steel structure, clearly visible white nets. - Painted in bright yellow or red for good nighttime contrast. - Positioned to be partially illuminated by the floodlights, casting shadows on the sand. 4. Style and atmosphere: - Hyper-realistic 3D rendering, close to a sports reportage photo and project model. - Play of shadows and warm lights for a dynamic and electric atmosphere. - Subtle reflections on the sand, smoke or dust suspended under the floodlights. Possible variations: - "Add podiums set up to enhance realism or competition effect." - "Integrate a starry sky in the background to accentuate the nighttime effect."

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