a minimalist staged tracing image setting, 1. MAIN SUBJECT / COMPOSITION - A single sculptural object centered on a clean white sheet, vertical orientation. - The sculpture is a stacked, zig-zag “S” tower formed from a repeated thin-plate profile. Plates are evenly spaced and nested, creating a stepped silhouette that turns sharply at mid-height and again toward the top. - The base is a low stepped plinth (rectangular tiers) centered under the tower. The traced perspective is a slight three-quarter view: the front face is dominant while the right side is revealed by parallel contour lines to show depth and the layered structure. Proportions are balanced so the tower height is about 3–4× the plinth footprint, with even layer spacing and consistent plate thickness. 2. LIGHTING & MOOD - hard contrasted light, no shadows, precise 2D look, the lighting information is intentionally erased so there is no shading — only contours and edge lines define volume. The mood is calm, staged, and object-focused. 3. MATERIAL & COLOR LANGUAGE - Fine line drawing with clean lines and smooth curves; all contours, inner cutouts and layer edges traced in a single, consistent thin black stroke. - Color cues: pure black lines on a pure white background (two-color only). 4. STRUCTURAL & PERSPECTIVE DETAILS TO TRACE - Outer silhouette: continuous clean contour that follows the stepped S-geometry, with crisp angular turns. - Inner layering: each plate’s front and right edges traced as parallel lines that follow the same profile, with small rounded inner corners where the plates sweep inward — represent these as smooth, repeated inner contours. - Plate ends: the visible plate thickness indicated by short perpendicular edge-lines at each plate termination to convey stacked depth. - Plinth: stepped rectangular tiers shown by nested rectangle outlines with consistent offsets. - Keep linework even, avoid cross-hatching or fill; represent depth solely by stacked, offset contours and perspective convergence toward the right. 5. FINAL TEXTURAL & EMOTIONAL NOTES - The result is a puristic, technical blueprint-style tracing: clinical, minimal and architectural. It reads like a precise vector model study — timeless, staged, and quietly monumental. 6. STYLISTIC REINFORCEMENTS - Mono-colored and minimal: erase all environmental detail beyond the object and plinth. - Static tension: the composition should feel like a staged blueprint, showing form through repetition of thin, precise lines alone. - Prioritize balanced proportions, exact perspective, and uniform stroke weight so the image functions as a clean traced vector depiction suitable for scaling or further design work.