Prompt
A cinematic, hyper-detailed poster of a futuristic robot barista handing a steaming ceramic cup of coffee to a human customer - extreme close-up on both sets of hands and fingers, showing mechanical articulation and soft, realistic human skin. The robot has a small logo on its chest that reads «BrewNet» in clean sans-serif, warm cinematic rim lighting, shallow depth of field, 8k detail, photorealistic, subtle film grain. Emphasize realistic fingers and correct anatomy, no extra or missing digits, no floating limbs. Include a faint cityscape bokeh in the background.
Engine
BNX AI 1.0
Size
1:1
Created
09 November, 2025
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