
<lora:Ink_and_Watercolor_5:0.9> InkWatercolor style. A scientifically precise illustration of a cicada, displayed from a dorsal top-down perspective, capturing the full symmetry and intricate structure of its anatomy. The insect’s transparent wings are delicately veined in black and gold, with soft ivory gradients and faint cellular textures that evoke the fragility of gossamer. Its thorax is rich in warm chestnut browns and deep mahogany tones, adorned with golden striations and flame-like patterns that create a sense of organic ornamentation. The exoskeleton features a high-gloss, chitinous finish, accentuating the hard, sculpted ridges along the body. Its bulging, matte-black compound eyes and finely segmented antennae are rendered with subtle stippling for a naturalistic touch. Each limb is detailed with precise joints and fine setae, lightly curved and poised against a clean, off-white background that isolates the form like a specimen in an entomological study. Executed in detailed ink and watercolor wash technique, the composition merges scientific realism with aesthetic elegance, emphasizing structure, pattern, and organic beauty.
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