here s a line drawing to render prompt render this architectural line elevation as a photorealistic front exterior view of a three story shingle style coastal home in ocean city nj preserve the exact massing footprint window placement floor heights and roof geometry shown in the drawing materials finishes natural white cedar shingle siding on the upper two floors weathered to a soft silver gray white painted horizontal lap siding on the ground floor crisp white trim throughout eaves fascia window casings belt courses columns railings standing seam zinc gray metal roof on the left volume charcoal architectural asphalt shingles on the right gable stacked thin cut pennsylvania fieldstone chimney with a limestone cap bluestone front walk and stoop bronze finish window frames and door hardware glass with subtle reflections divided lights as drawn detailing to add while rendering keep faithful to the line drawing s geometry but enrich the character deeper 14 roof overhangs with profiled fascia wide frieze board and curved cedar knee brackets at the cornice white projecting belt course where lap siding meets shingles window casings with projecting head trim and sill horns chippendale pattern white railings on both decks small gabled portico over the front door with two square tapered columns on stone bases and a transom window above half round window with cross muntins centered in the right gable peak fish scale shingle coursing in the right gable low stone watertable wrapping the base of the fa ade lighting atmosphere late afternoon golden hour side light raking across the fa ade from the left long soft shadows under eaves brackets and trim to express depth clear sky with a few high cumulus clouds foreground landscaping low mounded ornamental grasses and hydrangeas in front of the porch a clean lawn edge no cars in the driveway style architectural photography aesthetic sharp focus true to life proportions eye level vantage point centered on the front door no fisheye distortion neutral white balance magazine quality realism think architectural digest hamptons coastal feature