
Did the image show depth of field and blur where relevant to the intended focal point while maintaining realism and visual appeal?
This test case passes. The depth of field is applied convincingly, ensuring King Bristle remains the crisp focal point while Hench Stench is naturally out of focus in the foreground, which effectively guides the viewer's attention without sacrificing realism or visual appeal. There is room for improvement regarding the rendering of King Bristle’s weapon and overall character consistency, as some minor structural details were not fully formed in the final output. Despite these minor limitations, the output is usable in the real world because the narrative tension and environmental details are highly effective, and providing additional character angles in future iterations would likely resolve the remaining fidelity issues.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: High-res image master (TIFF)
• Master: 16-bit TIFF, Adobe RGB; non-destructive retouching; layered PSD as source
• Web: sRGB JPG (quality 80–90) or PNG for transparency; 2000px long edge unless specified
• Crops: provide common aspect ratios (1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 9:16) with safe copy area

Generate a cinematic 16:9 image set inside a modern elevator: King Bristle is the sharp focal point in the mid-ground, standing defensively (braced stance, tense posture, ready to fight) under dramatic overhead elevator lighting and subtle reflective metal walls. In the extreme foreground, Hench Stench looms partially into frame, but is intentionally out of focus with strong realistic depth-of-field blur, creating clear subject separation and directing attention to King Bristle. Use natural camera-like blur falloff with no haloing or cutout artifacts, keep King Bristle crisp and detailed, and maintain a realistic, visually appealing cinematic mood with soft haze, controlled contrast, believable shadows and reflections.