transform the existing buildings in this image into beautiful handcrafted wooden barns while preserving their exact footprint position scale and orientation the barns should feature warm toned reclaimed timber cladding with vertical wooden planks weathered natural patina traditional pitched roofs in dark slate or aged terracotta tiles large barn style doors with iron hardware and generous wood framed windows with subtle warm interior lighting visible keep the architectural silhouette and proportions of the original structures intact only the materials and finishes change to artisanal wood and stone transform the area in front of and around the barns into a thriving regenerative community farm with flowing organic curves rather than rigid rectangular beds design winding gravel and crushed stone paths that meander gracefully between cultivated zones include keyhole shaped and mandala style raised garden beds built from natural stone and rough hewn timber overflowing with abundant mixed vegetables leafy greens kale chard lettuces tomatoes climbing rustic wooden trellises herbs like rosemary lavender sage and thyme spilling over edges edible flowers including nasturtiums calendula and borage and pollinator friendly wildflower patches layer in fruit trees olive trees fig trees citrus espaliered along sunny walls with grapevines climbing pergolas of weathered wood add mediterranean climate appropriate elements dry stone walls terracotta planters gnarled cork oaks preserved where possible drifts of ornamental grasses and aromatic mediterranean shrubs cistus rosemary lavender hedges include subtle community farm infrastructure that feels handcrafted and integrated a small natural stone outdoor kitchen or wood fired oven simple wooden benches under shade trees a central gathering circle with rough hewn timber seating beehives in a quiet corner a chicken coop nestled at the property edge woven willow fencing and a few clay water vessels style soft natural lighting in golden hour or early morning lush but not chaotic evoking permaculture and biodynamic design principles reminiscent of regenerative farms in southern europe sintra and tuscan agricultural landscapes and projects like la donaira or quinta do pis o photorealistic rendering with rich texture warm earthy color palette of clay terracotta sage green ochre and weathered timber atmospheric inviting alive with the sense of a working community space where people gather grow food and share meals negative prompt if your tool supports it modern industrial buildings concrete glass facades suburban lawns plastic greenhouses monoculture rows machinery cars geometric rigid layouts manicured ornamental gardens sterile aesthetic fantasy elements oversaturated colors key parameters to set keep the architectural footprint and camera angle from the source image high structural fidelity low denoising strength around 0 4 0 6 if adjustable so the original geometry stays allow more transformation freedom on the garden foreground areas you can do this in arcsynth by masking the building areas with stricter preservation and the garden zones with looser regeneration aspect ratio matching the source image