Objective: To generate hyper-realistic visualizations of futuristic 'Smart-Holi' fabrics. These materials represent a 2026 fusion of traditional Indian festive aesthetics and high-performance wearable technology.
Core Aesthetic Parameters:
Materiality: A hybrid of liquid-repellent nanotech silk and conductive graphene-infused mesh. The fabric should exhibit a subtle iridescent sheen that shifts under movement.
The 'Holi' Element: Incorporate dynamic 'color-splash' patterns that look like high-velocity pigment collisions. The colors should be 'Digital Neon' versions of traditional powders: Gulal Pink (#FF1493), Abir Purple (#8A2BE2), and Saffron Glow (#FF8C00).
Structural Detail: Macro-view of the weave. Display intricate 3D-knit structures with visible micro-sensors embedded in the threads. Show how the 'powder' (which is actually bioluminescent nano-ink) interacts with the fabric surface.
Lighting: Laboratory-grade studio lighting with high-contrast shadows to emphasize texture. Use subsurface scattering to show light passing through the translucent fibers.
Composition Instructions:
Focus: Macro close-up on a folded section of the textile to show depth, drape, and technical complexity.
Motion: A sense of 'frozen physics' where pigment clouds are caught in the act of staining or floating near the surface.
Negative Constraints: Avoid flat 2D patterns, vintage cotton textures, dull lighting, or traditional messy aesthetics. The look must be 'Clean-Tech' and futuristic.