Ligne Claire (Mœbius-Jean Giraud) - [STYLE] [LORA] [FLUX] - v5.0 [FINAL]

cartoon moebius illustration in mb artstyle depicting an enormous ancient spacefaring vessel, half-buried in the dunes of a wind-swept exoplanet, overgrown with alien desert flora and half-dismantled by scavenger engineers. The wide 16:9 landscape format captures the scale and solitude of the wreck, stretching from foreground to horizon.The lower left quadrant of the frame features the exposed cross-section of the ship: overlapping metal ribs, vast circular chambers with deactivated light sources, partially collapsed corridors where sand has poured in like fluid. Fractured hull plating reveals wires, skeletal substructures, and glowing traces of alien circuitry, drawn in a complex linear motif echoing Art Nouveau. Climbing plants with glassy, pale-blue leaves snake through cracks and control panels.In the far middle-ground, the desert stretches toward mesas and buttes that shimmer in heat haze, dotted with enormous, flat-shelled creatures slowly migrating across the sand. The sky above is a soft gradient from light turquoise to pale cream, punctuated by two visible moons—one crescent and close, the other nearly full and distant.Scavenger engineers—humanoid in silhouette, but depicted as nomadic beings in modular armor suits with flexible hose appendages and backpack turbines—are seen installing makeshift scaffolding along the vessel’s hull. Their tools emit soft light and vapor, suggesting ongoing repairs or extraction. Small atmospheric drones hover in silent observation. A rust-colored banner flaps atop a makeshift antenna tower, signaling claimed salvage territory.Everything is rendered with precision and a contemplative stillness—hard-edged linework, pastel color fills, and careful detailing of both mechanical and organic elements. The scene feels immense yet quiet, evoking themes of entropy, legacy, and forgotten technology in a Moebiusian dreamscape.