edit the base image the ground level three quarter view of the house and pool that currently has the wood fence close to the pool and the sliding glass door on the back of the house two reference images are provided each for one specific purpose only the aerial reference image use only as a guide for how far out the wood privacy fence sits from the pool and house and how it wraps around the yard the clean plate reference image the same property with no fencing use only as a guide for what the open yard and lawn look like with no fence present so you can reconstruct the lawn where the fence currently sits do not copy anything else from the clean plate in particular keep the base image s sliding door wall as is for change 3 do not adopt the clean plate s different wall or window configuration there make only these three changes all other structure and architecture stays exactly the same 1 move the wood shadowbox privacy fence much further out from the pool and house remove it from its current position close to the pool deck and restore that area to open lawn using the clean plate reference for how the lawn there should look then rebuild the fence set well back into the yard at the generous distance shown in the aerial reference continuing around the perimeter of the yard keep the same tall warm wood shadowbox style vertical boards alternating front and back of the rails 2 add a matching wood shadowbox wall enclosing the back side of the covered pool pavilion the covered outdoor kitchen patio structure screening the back of that structure in the same warm wood 3 change the sliding glass door on the right side of the back of the house into a single fixed floor to ceiling window same opening location and same black frame style one large window instead of a sliding door keep everything else exactly as it is in the base image the house siding roof balconies decks the covered pavilion structure itself the outdoor kitchen the pool the concrete pool deck the black steel pool railing the landscaping lawn trees sky lighting and the same camera angle perspective and framing use each reference only for its stated purpose do not adopt the aerial s camera angle or the clean plate s door wall configuration render all changes photorealistically and consistently with the base image matching its daylight sun direction and shadows with real wood texture and believable glass and reflections so they look like a natural part of the original photograph avoid oversaturation flat lighting and plastic cgi smoothness