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Museum Display Adaptation and Miniature Scene Creation

Museum Display Adaptation and Miniature Scene Creation

Model:Nano Banana Pro
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Prompt
To adapt for displaying domestic Chinese museums, considering issues such as style, font, and the uniqueness of exhibits, the prompt has been iterated. In terms of effect, it has good compatibility with Eastern aesthetics, and can even go beyond museums themselves. For example, Dunhuang and Dujiangyan in the attached images (of course, some "gacha pulls" are still needed). Prompt: [Key Instruction: Must Fact-Check First] Before generating, you must first obtain verifiable real data about {Museum Name}. The final image must accurately reflect the museum's true architectural style, main collection categories, and cultural background. Generic museum elements that don't match the museum's specialty are strictly prohibited (e.g.: pure art museums cannot have dinosaur skeletons; museums specializing in Asian history cannot have Renaissance paintings). Present a luxurious, extremely detailed miniature 3D museum scene using a 45° bird's-eye view. The overall composition must be dense and rich, like a treasure-filled vault, with absolutely no large blank spaces. Complex and Verifiable Architectural Composition (Must Be Accurate and Traceable): Place {Museum Name}'s most iconic main building at the center. The building must be recognizable at a glance as that real museum even after stylization. Main Building: The most recognizable facade or main hall, using cute but accurate Q-version proportions, faithfully preserving its real architectural features (e.g.: British Museum's neoclassical columns, Forbidden City's dougong brackets, Louvre pyramid's modern geometric glass, etc.). Auxiliary Elements (Really Existing): Add around the main hall...