
The meeting of the lava and the Ocean is one of the most dramatic spectacles of the earth – a fundamental war of creation and destruction. In this artwork, I came out to catch the moment of confrontation at that moment, where the molten rock streams match the turquoise waves under the heavy sky.
### The role of quick crafts
The trip was immediately designed to highlight the contradictions: heat vs water, chaos vs. calm, storm fire. The quick engineering was more than the choice of words – it was about the mood, the color balance and the formation. Each seat took the picture closer to cinema realism.
### repetitive cycle and dispersion
Early drafts were very inclined to one element – either lava was dominated or waves were overwhelmed. Through numerous repetitions, I worked to harmonize the two forces. Adjusting the scale, adding environmental cervice, and emphasizing turquoise tones created a balance between fire and sea.
### Pursuing Photorialism
Photorialism was central. Texture is needed to feel superficial – shine in the lava, increasing steam with certainty, natural movement destroys water. The AI carefully responded to the gestures of layers, creating a scene that revolves around the fantasy and environmental realism.