Color: The color palettes are defined by the stark contrast between deep blacks and vibrant, saturated, often iridescent or multi-colored glowing hues. Pinks, purples, blues, teals, greens, oranges, and yellows appear as intense light sources, streaks, or atmospheric glows that dominate the visual field. Realistic colors on subjects are often subdued or transformed by these glowing lights. This high-contrast, neon-dominated palette is central to establishing the style's futuristic, energetic, and abstract mood.
Lighting: The lighting is the primary visual element, appearing as intense, glowing, and often artificial light sources or abstract light phenomena. Light creates dynamic streaks, curves, and pools of vibrant color against the darkness. It often acts as a visual effect that interacts with or emanates from subjects, contributing to the sense of technology, energy, and an almost liquid or flowing quality of light. The lighting is highly stylized and non-realistic, focused on creating visual impact and atmosphere.
Design Technique: The styles emphasize the creation of dynamic compositions through the interaction of dark spaces, sleek forms, and vibrant, abstract light elements. Subjects are rendered with varying degrees of realism, but are often simplified or stylized to integrate with the intense light effects. The blend of realistic forms with abstract glowing shapes and light trails creates a sense of technological manipulation, digital energy, and a visually captivating, often surreal aesthetic. The overall effect is one of high-tech dynamism, abstract beauty, and intense visual spectacle.