Isometric 3D Diorama of Product Evolution Prompt
A detailed isometric educational infographic showing the evolution of a chosen topic across three production phases, arranged on an antique parchment scroll with timeline markers and a material-path river. The scene features a raw origin vignette, an industrial processing vignette, a final consumption vignette, and a life-sized hero object in a warm, historic tabletop presentation.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: 3D RenderLanguage: en
Prompt
Input Variable: [INSERT TOPIC] (e.g., The History of Bread, The Making of Whiskey, The Story of Silk, The Evolution of Paper) System Instruction: Generate a hyper-realistic, isometric 3D diorama displayed on an unrolled antique map. Use the following logic to procedurally generate the scene: 1. Deconstruction: Analyze the Input: Break the topic into 3 Phases of Production (From Nature to Consumption). The Material Path: Identify the raw unit of the topic (e.g., Coffee Beans, Wheat Grains, Silk Cocoons, Wood Chips). This material will form the physical "Road" connecting the scenes. 2. Container (The Chart): The Object: A large, textured Parchment Scroll with curled edges, unrolled on a rich Mahogany wooden table. The Layout: An "S-Curve" Path winds through the center of the scroll, connecting three distinct raised platforms. The Timeline: Delicate black ink timeline markers (dates like 1600, 1850, 1920) run alongside the path. 3. Vignettes (The Production Line): CRITICAL: Do not generate Sci-Fi. Stick to Historic and Modern Classic aesthetics. Top Left - The Source): Concept: The Agricultural or Raw Origin. Visuals: Rows of crops, a mine, or a forest growing directly out of a wooden block base. Figures: Tiny farmers or laborers in period-appropriate rustic clothing harvesting the raw material. Top Right - The Industry): Concept: The Processing and Refinement (Industrial Revolution Era). Visuals: A factory or mill with Copper Stills, Brass Gears, Smokestacks, or Water Wheels . Figures: Workers operating machinery, steam rising from vents. Bottom Left - The Experience): Concept: The Final Consumption (The "Golden Age"). Visuals: A warm, inviting interior. A Victorian Pub, a Parisian Cafe, a Tailor Shop, or a Library. Figures: Patrons enjoying the finished product in a social setting. 4. The "Hero" Object (Bottom Right): Instead of a fourth building, the path ends at a Life-Sized "Hero" Object sitting on the paper. (e.g., A perfect porcelain Cup of Coffee, A Loaf of Sourdough, A Crystal Whiskey Tumbler). 5. Visual Syntax: The Path: The road connecting the buildings is NOT dirt or asphalt. It is a River of the Raw Material (e.g., A roa...