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Goal: Create a cinematic physical museum-… | AI Prompt Gallery
Goal: Create a cinematic physical museum-diorama map titled {argument name="city archive title" default="LONDON — NOCTURNAL URBAN ARCHIVE"}, showing {argument name="city" default="London"} at night as a raised 3D architectural archive model on a flat printed cartographic board. Canvas: Wide horizontal 16:9 image, three-quarter overhead view, dark studio background, the board seen in perspective like a premium museum exhibit or archival planning model. Use a restrained nocturnal palette: deep blue-black paper, navy water, charcoal city blocks, warm amber streetlights, muted gold linework, and subtle cool highlights. Main diorama: A detailed miniature city map with raised matte buildings, parks, bridges, and river geometry. The River Thames snakes across the center in dark blue, labeled “RIVER THAMES.” Dense street grids glow with tiny amber lights. Major landmarks are slightly taller, more sculptural, and individually illuminated, with thin vertical annotation leader lines rising to labels. Visible landmark annotations: Include exactly 6 large top-edge labels with leader lines: “BUCKINGHAM PALACE,” “BIG BEN / PALACE OF WESTMINSTER,” “ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL,” “THE SHARD,” “THE GHERKIN,” and “CANARY WHARF.” Also include smaller map labels for these 14 places: Regent’s Park, Paddington, Marylebone, Oxford Street, Hyde Park, Green Park, St. James’s Park, Buckingham Palace, Victoria, Westminster, City of London, Southwark, Bermondsey, and Greenwich. Key raised structures: Emphasize exactly 7 landmark model groups: Buckingham Palace at lower left with glowing frontage, Palace of Westminster and Big Ben beside the river, St. Paul’s Cathedral with a domed roof, The Shard as a bright triangular glass tower, The Gherkin as a dark bullet-shaped tower, Tower Bridge crossing the river in warm light, and Canary Wharf as a cluster of tall golden-lit towers at upper right. Map and border system: Add a precise archival grid overlay with letters along the top edge and numbers along the side edges, fine gold coordinate lines, double-line border, and thin annotation ticks. Keep the paper surface tactile with visible grain, slight bevel thickness, and realistic cast shadows from raised buildings and label lines. Bottom information band: Create exactly 5 boxed panels along the bottom. Panel 1 is a legend with exactly 6 icon rows: Major Landmark, Historic Building, Park / Green Space, Water Body, Bridge, Railway Station. Panel 2 is a narrow empty divider/label strip. Panel 3 is the central title block with the title, a subtitle reading “LANDSCAPE ARCHIVE MODEL / 地景檔案模型,” an archive code reading {argument name="archive code" default="LDN-NAM-2024-001"}, and a dual scale bar in miles and kilometers. Panel 4 contains a decorative compass rose with N/E/S/W markings. Panel 5 contains an “INDEX GRID” mini-map and a small coordinate-system note reading “COORDINATE SYSTEM / BRITISH NATIONAL GRID / TRANSVERSE MERCATOR / OSGB 1936.” Lighting and material style: Photorealistic editorial render, macro miniature depth, museum-grade craftsmanship, warm amber city illumination against cool blue shadows, matte paper and painted resin buildings, crisp gold typography, shallow atmospheric vignette, no people, no vehicles except tiny indistinct boats on the river, no watermark. Constraints: Keep the composition consistent and legible as a single physical archive board. Use exact counts for the 6 large top labels, 14 smaller place labels, 7 raised landmark groups, 5 bottom panels, and 6 legend rows. Preserve the archival cartographic aesthetic rather than a modern digital UI.
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