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2x2 grid, 16:9, AI infers: An isometric cutaway of a single room (like a {argument name="room type" default="study or kitchen"}) divided into four seamless quadrants. The bottom-left quadrant is furnished with the earliest era’s {argument name="theme" default="[THEME]"} objects, the top-left is a middle period, the top-right is late period, and the bottom-right is the most modern. The room’s architecture morphs subtly but stays consistent; the objects tell the time shift ::5 Time Logic: AI_INFER 25–30 objects distributed across the four time quadrants, each zone historically consistent. Quadrants flow clockwise like a time-loop ::5 Composition: Isometric view (no perspective distortion), seamless quadrant transitions, no clutter, objects neatly arranged on surfaces ::3 Material Physics: Real materials, period-appropriate aging, soft shadows, no glowing items ::2 Illumination: Neutral ambient light across all zones, no dramatic shadows ::2 Typography: Small year range subtly placed on the floor of each quadrant ::2 Render Stack: Isometric time-room, evolutionary diorama, interior timeline, 8k ::1 Negative: [perspective, broken room geometry, anachronistic mixing across quadrants, excavation, moss, bioluminescence] ::-1
Content: Subject: isometric cutaway of a single room, 2x2 grid; Scene: four quadrants representing four eras (earliest, middle, late, most modern); Style: AI inference, isometric, no perspective distortion; Composition: seamless quadrant transitions, neatly arranged objects; Lighting: neutral ambient light, soft shadows; Materials: real materials, period-appropriate aging; Lens: isometric view; Aspect ratio: 16:9.
Pros: Clear temporal logic with evenly distributed objects; Creative composition with isometric view reducing perspective issues.
Cons: AI inference may be imprecise; requiring 25–30 objects might be too dense, increasing generation difficulty.
Reference image: No obvious reference-image dependency
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