Prompt:
An open collection of war stories in the center, wandering in an endless, windswept Ukrainian field, among grass and flowers, a miniature battle of two armies: the Battle of Poltava. This is the general battle of the Northern War between Russian troops under the command of Peter I and the Swedish army under the command of Charles XII.
On June 27 (July 8), 1709, six miles from the city of Poltava in Little Russia (Left Bank Ukraine), the largest battle of the Northern War took place between Russian and Swedish troops, which ended in the defeat of the Swedish army of Charles XII. The fleeing Swedish army was finally caught up at the crossing of the Dnieper River. There the entire army surrendered, with the exception of Charles XII with his inner circle, who took refuge in Turkey. 18 thousand people were captured at the crossing, and more than 9 thousand Swedes fell near Poltava. The army of Charles XII ceased to exist. July 10 is the Victory Day of the Russian army under the command of Peter I over the Swedes in the Battle of Poltava. Battle of two armies emerging from a storybook, paper cut art sculptures: commanders, chiefs, military, cannons, cavalry cut out from paper, pop up paper art pieces. surrealism, blue-green glow, shades of golden splashes, morning time, an intricate miniature world with filigree images and technology for that time; an imaginative, detailed, breathtaking fantasy complex. complex 3D rendering, ultra-detailed, beautiful studio soft light, ambient light, vibrant detail, hyper-realistic, octane rendering, epic cinematic splendor, cosmic splendor, depth of field. Full UHD 32K with 16:9 aspect ratio. © ZhV.
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fantasy
studio lighting
ethereal
masterpiece
mystical
Ukiyo-e
luminous
enchanting
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meticulously intricate texture