using the reference images of the finished house design for the materials finishes and exterior details transform the unfinished house wrapped building in this photograph into the completed finished home apply the finished exterior to the existing structure exactly where it stands critical keep these consistent with this photograph the camera angle the perspective and viewpoint on the house and the size scale footprint and position of the house in the frame must remain exactly as they are do not move resize reproportion rotate or re angle the building the finished house must occupy the same footprint and the same place in the frame seen from this same camera angle the reference images are only for the design and materials do not adopt their camera angles or perspective replace the temporary house wrap the printed lumber everbilt building wrap and finish the building with the design from the reference images matte black vertical metal board siding warm natural wood soffit fascia accents light gray dry stack stacked stone veneer black aluminum framed glazing with realistic reflections full view frosted glass aluminum garage doors near clear glass balcony and rooftop railings with slim metal posts a clean dark flat roof and poured concrete steps with a thin black metal railing placed to match the real building s massing as seen from this angle remove all construction materials and equipment from the scene the house wrap scaffolding ladders loose lumber and material piles debris the blue dumpster the portable toilet the worker and any tools or temporary items also remove the telephone utility pole and all the overhead power lines and wires that cross the frame cleanly reconstructing the sky trees skyline and building behind them so no trace gap or blur remains where they were clean up the immediate ground where the construction clutter was replacing bare dirt and debris with a tidy finished grade and modest tasteful landscaping consistent with a completed home while keeping the existing lawn keep the rest of the real setting of the photograph as it is the sky and clouds the trees the distant city skyline the neighboring buildings and the overall daylight match the photo s existing bright sunny daylight sun direction and shadows so the finished house sits naturally in the scene render the finished house photorealistically and blend it seamlessly into the original photograph matching the photo s real lighting exposure color and natural grain with correct scale real material textures and believable shadows and reflections so the result looks like a real photograph of the completed home on this exact site avoid oversaturation a fake hdr look and plastic cgi smoothness