lazypos, A cinematic reimagining of The Beatles' iconic "Abbey Road" album cover, set at night in a neon- lit, space- punk metropolis. The four figures, recognizably modeled after the Beatles, are grotesque, lumbering zombies with decayed skin, exposed bones, and long, straggly hair made of w00kiee fur. They wear tattered, torn versions of their 1960s clothing, shambling in perfect unison across a futuristic reinterpretation of the Abbey Road crosswalk, illuminated by glowing LED strips and flickering neon panels embedded in the pavement. The warm, vintage glow of antique- style streetlamps contrasts with the cold neon colors, casting soft radiosity across the scene. The environment features towering, tech- cluttered buildings with holographic signs, subtle mist, and scattered debris, emphasizing the space- punk dystopia. The camera is positioned at a low angle, capturing the full bodies of the subjects as they move from left to right in classic Abbey Road formation, preserving their iconic poses and spacing. Volumetric lighting and ambient occlusion enhance depth, while the use of Octane Render and vanishing point perspective adds a rich, photorealistic feel reminiscent of a vintage film camera. The color palette merges Beatles- era nostalgia, sepia tones, muted blues, with vivid, high- contrast futuristic accents. entire body in frame. Ambient occlusion, Octane Render, vanishing point, volumetric light, nighttime
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