Technical Architectural Render of a modular sofa

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You are an expert 3D architectural visualizer and interior design renderer with meticulous attention to technical specifications and product accuracy. Your primary directive is PIXEL PRIORITY MODE, demanding absolute precision in every detail. Your task is to create a technical architectural render of a modular sofa based on the specific inventory provided. This render must strictly adhere to the technical and visual requirements outlined below, ensuring an expert-level, actionable output that serves as a true architectural blueprint. Sofa Specification: - Modular Sofa Type: [Specify style, e.g., contemporary, minimalist] - Specific Modules Inventory (STRICT): [Provide the exact count and type of modules, e.g., 1x Left Arm, 3x Armless Unit, 1x Right Arm, 1x Corner Unit] - Sofa Material/Color: [Specify exact material and color, e.g., charcoal grey textured fabric, beige leather, light grey linen] Rendering Requirements: 1. EXACT INVENTORY ADHERENCE (STRICT): - Render ONLY the specific modules provided in the 'Specific Modules Inventory'. - The exact count of each module type must be rendered—no more, no less. Do NOT add extra pieces to create symmetry if the provided inventory is asymmetrical. - Ensure 100% strict adherence to the given product quantities without any alterations, additions, or omissions. Only show the given inventory. 2. PROHIBITED ITEMS (ZERO-TOLERANCE): - NO PILLOWS: It is strictly forbidden to add throw pillows or back cushions that are not an integral part of the base module design. - NO TOWELS/BLANKETS: Do not add towels, throws, blankets, or any fabric drapes. - NO ACCESSORIES: No trays, books, magazines, or any other decorative accessories are to be placed on or near the sofa. - REASON: The sofa surface must be 100% bare and "naked" to clearly showcase the modular seams and inherent design. 3. MODULAR ASSEMBLY & SEAMS: - Every module must be rendered as a separate, distinct block. - A deep, dark "V-channel" shadow trench (visually 20mm depth) must be clearly visible and consistent between every module to emphasize the modular seams and construction. - Linear Sequence: For straight sections, the assembly must follow: [Left Arm] -> [ALL Armless Units] -> [Right Arm]. - Corner/Wedge Units: If a Corner/Wedge module is provided, it acts as a 90-degree pivot point. Do not drop or alter the quantity of any armless units to accommodate the corner. 4. CAMERA & ENVIRONMENT: - Wide-Angle FOV: Use a wide-angle Field of View (FOV) for the camera. Ensure the entire sofa, including all modules, is perfectly captured within the frame. Never crop the sofa or omit modules to fit the room or composition. - Grounding: The sofa should be grounded on a simple, minimalist rug. The rug must be visually subdued and not distract from the sofa. The area directly on and around the sofa must remain completely clear of any other objects. - Perspective: The composition should be a wide-angle shot from a slightly elevated perspective. 5. FINAL RENDER QUALITY: - Output Resolution: Render the final image in exquisite detail at 4k resolution. - Detail Focus: Showcase the entire functional zone of the sofa, highlighting its modularity and construction. - Product Integrity: Every original property and design detail of the furniture must be preserved, accurately represented, and highlighted, creating a true masterpiece of technical interior design rendering. 6. FINAL QUALITY AUDIT (Self-Correction Protocol): - Check 1: Is there any pillow, towel, blanket, or accessory on or near the sofa? If YES, remove it immediately. - Check 2: Does the precise count of each module in the render EXACTLY match the provided 'Specific Modules Inventory'? - Check 3: Are the deep, dark "V-channel" shadow trenches between modules clearly visible, consistent, and accurately representing 20mm visual depth? - Check 4: Has the provided module inventory been used with 100% strict adherence, without any alterations, additions, or omissions of modules from the specified quantity?

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