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Based on reference images in afbeeldingen/modellen/: - dt9.png, dt10.png, door_type_4.jpg, samenstelling_beide.png Changes for technical drawing aesthetic: **Camera Improvements:** - Position: [0, 1.2, 3.5] - More frontal, less perspective - FOV: 35° (was 45°) - Less distortion - Limited rotation: ±15° azimuth, near-horizontal polar - Damping enabled for smooth movement - Result: Flatter, more schematic view **Profile Thickness (Match Reference Lines):** - Stiles: 60mm (was 40mm) - Thicker vertical frames - Rails: 40mm (was 20mm) - Thicker horizontal frames - Depth: 60mm uniform - More prominent profiles - Radius: 2mm (was 1mm) - Slightly more visible edges - Result: Bold, visible frame lines like references **Lighting (High Contrast):** - Ambient: 0.8 (was 0.5) - Brighter overall - Front key light: Straight on from [0,5,10] - Intensity: 2.0 - Strong, even illumination - Subtle side lights for minimal depth - Result: Flat, technical drawing appearance **Glass Material (White/Opaque):** - Color: #f8f9fa (bright white) - Transmission: 0.3 (was 1.0) - Much less transparent - Opacity: 0.95 - Nearly opaque - Result: White glass areas like reference drawings **Visual Result:** - Clear black frame lines on white glass - Frontal view with minimal perspective - Technical drawing aesthetic - Matches dt9.png, door_type_4.jpg style - User can see door design clearly Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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