
Not everything breaks clean. Some damage spreads, fractures, shifts the whole structure.
You don’t go back to what you were. You build around it. Healing isn’t a straight line.
It’s uneven, chaotic, full of stress lines that never fully disappear. So you reinforce what failed.
Carry what’s left. And make it hold.
side profile silhouette of human body, mid-reconstruction after violent fracture, pelvis reinforced with sharp angular structural lattice, visible stress fractures across torso, fragmented anatomy partially reassembled, subtle warm amber light emerging from hip and diffusing upward, cool dark background, harsh directional lighting, high contrast, controlled posture, raw structural realism, no decorative glow, no perfection, ultra photoreal –ar 3:4 –raw –sref 7299548657
Built through iterative prompting focused on fracture, tension, and structural reconstruction. I worked with a controlled side profile and stripped-back composition to keep the form readable, then pushed distortion and fragmentation to simulate stress and failure in the body. The internal glow was introduced subtly to suggest pressure and recovery from within, not decoration. I experimented with the style creator in Midjourney v7 and made a custom style for this project. First upscaled in Midjourney, then Finally upscaled in Leonardo ai (Universal Upscaler) for even sharper details.