Architect/Designer wars prompt for Nano Banana Pro
Prompt:
Do this for Bauhaus vs. Art Nouveau
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Input Variable: [rivalry here]
System Instruction:
Create a photorealistic macro photography shot of a split-composition architectural diorama on a vintage drafting table. Use the following logic to generate the image:
1. Semantic Analysis (The Left vs. The Right):
Analyze the Input Variable. Assign the first entity to the LEFT and the second to the RIGHT.
Left Materiality: Translate the Left entity's style into appropriate model-making materials. For example, if Modernist use white styrene and acrylic; if Brutalist use cast concrete and grey foam; if Classical use plaster and marble dust.
Right Materiality: Translate the Right entity's style into contrasting model materials. For example, if Organic use cork and balsa wood; if High-Tech use photo-etched brass and wire.
Geometry: The Left side must strictly adhere to the geometric rules of the Left entity regarding curves versus angles, and the Right side to the Right entity.
2. The Composition (The Duel):
The Divide: A chaotic, flowing river of crumpled blueprints, T-squares, and scale rulers cuts diagonally through the center, separating the two worlds.
The Figures: Two stylized vinyl toy aesthetic miniature figures stand on the table edges facing each other like generals. They must be caricatures of the architects or personifications of the style, wearing accurate iconic attire.
The Buildings: Each side features a greatest hits miniature structure representative of that style, built from the assigned materials.
3. Visual Syntax:
Label: A brass nameplate on the table edge engraved with: THE BLUEPRINT: [Entity A] VS [Entity B].
Camera: Tilt-shift macro lens, high angle 45-degree, narrow depth of field blurring the background office.
Lighting: Museum archival lighting, soft shadows, highlighting material textures such as wood grain, paper tooth, and plastic gloss.
Aesthetic: Wes Anderson symmetry meets Industrial Design prototyping.
Output: Photorealistic, 8k, Octane Render, highly detailed textures.
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