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The two top points of the inverted star pushed toward the upper corners of the 3000-pixel width, creating a sense of aggressive, towering weight. The single point pointing downward anchored the entire composition at the bottom center, drawing the viewer's eyes down into the abyss. It was symmetrical, hypnotic, and undeniably powerful.

Silas clicked the export button. He watched the progress bar slowly fill as the computer processed the millions of pixels, locking the intricate lighting, the micro-textures of the stone, and the sharp geometric angles into their final form.

He leaned back, rubbing his eyes, and let the image fill his screen.

Silas was a digital artist who specialized in the dark, the geometric, and the misunderstood. This specific resolution was a custom request from a client who wanted a perfectly scaled wallpaper for a specialized, high-definition display.