Theme: Biomimetic aerospace concept poster for SKYRAY, a futuristic aircraft inspired by stingray.
Subject: SKYRAY is a blended-wing aircraft modeled after stingray, with wide triangular planform, smooth organic curves, sharp tapered nose, raised central spine, upward curling wingtips, graphite-black skin, fine panel lines, and faint blue and a sleek industrial design-showcase presence.
Scene: Full black technical poster background with faint grid lines, soft vignetting, blueprint overlays, inspiration strip, and cinematic industrial studio atmosphere.
Composition: Fixed vertical concept-poster layout with hero aircraft as the central showcase, technical diagrams and callouts arranged around it, clean section hierarchy, and blueprint visualization integrated without clutter.
Signature elements: Black vertical technical poster, biomimetic stingray-to-aircraft inspiration strip, central large three-quarter SKYRAY render, orthographic technical views, concise callout labels, minimal ray emblem, glossy graphite-black metal skin, fine panel lines, cyan illuminated seams, cool rim light, and premium aerospace blueprint visualization.
Style: Hyper-detailed cinematic 3D concept art merged with aerospace blueprint visualization, glossy graphite-black metal, fine panel lines, cool rim light, and premium industrial design rendering.
Color palette: Fixed black, charcoal, gunmetal, silver, deep ocean blue, and electric cyan illuminated accents.
Lighting: Low-key dramatic studio lighting, glossy reflections, cool cyan rim light, subtle underwater ambience in inspiration elements, and crisp technical highlights.
Typography: SKYRAY appears as the clean technical title; bio-wing lift flow, edge-curl stabilizers, silent glide intake, adaptive panel seams, cyan navigation lines appear as concise readable blueprint labels.
Restrictions: Keep one coherent aircraft concept, credible blended-wing proportions, readable technical title, concise blueprint callouts, clean section hierarchy, premium industrial rendering, crisp graphite metal surfaces, and controlled cyan illumination.