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Friendly Heart Cutaway Page Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: warm heart anatomy learning page.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: central simplified heart, clear chambers and vessels, 5 callouts. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: warm red, soft blue, cream, smooth gouache-vector hybrid. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Cutaway Picture Books can start from text only. Specify the subject, audience, ratio, short text that must appear, and elements to avoid.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageBrain Learning Cutaway Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: calm brain learning page for memory, senses, and movement.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: rounded brain section, side mini-icons, calm title area. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: lavender, peach, soft yellow, light gray. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageVolcano Inside View Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: safe volcano cutaway with magma chamber and layers.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: tall central volcano, labels on both sides, soft smoke. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: orange, terracotta, charcoal gray, cream paper. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageTree Trunk Ecosystem Cutaway Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: tree cross-section with rings, roots, leaves, and small habitat cues.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: tree centered, roots at bottom, tiny animals used sparingly. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: earth brown, leaf green, honey yellow, pencil grain. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Cutaway Picture Books can start from text only. Specify the subject, audience, ratio, short text that must appear, and elements to avoid.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageTiny House Cutaway Learning Page Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: cozy house cutaway explaining rooms or simple systems.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: house section centered, 4-5 rooms, labels outside. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: cream, soft teal, warm wood, muted coral. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageSubmarine Cutaway Adventure Page Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: friendly submarine or vehicle inside-view page.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: side-view cutaway, large compartments, ocean kept simple. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: deep blue, aqua, warm yellow portholes. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageDinosaur Body Cutaway Page Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: non-scary dinosaur anatomy learning page.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: side-view dinosaur, transparent cutaway window, 4-6 labels. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: sage green, bone white, soft orange, rounded linework. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Cutaway Picture Books can start from text only. Specify the subject, audience, ratio, short text that must appear, and elements to avoid.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageRobot Inside View for Kids Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: cute robot inside-view with basic parts.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: robot centered, transparent body panel, 5 clean callouts. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: soft gray, sky blue, lemon yellow, red accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImagePlant Growth Cutaway Page Create a 4:5 educational cutaway picture book page for a child-friendly cutaway learning page about [SUBJECT].
Scene fit: This scene should explain inner structure clearly for children. It needs accuracy, softness, and readable labels, not scary realism.
Visual direction: plant growth page from roots to flower.
Subject treatment: Show the subject as a simplified section view with rounded forms, friendly scale, and accurate major parts. Avoid graphic or clinical detail.
Composition: vertical plant, soil layers, sunlight and water icons. Use one large central cutaway, 4-6 callouts maximum, tidy arrows, a clear title area, and generous margins.
Color and material: fresh green, soil brown, soft yellow, pale blue. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable labels only. No dense paragraphs, no tiny scientific notes.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid medical gore, frightening anatomy, overloaded labels, dense textbook diagrams, tiny arrows, grim clinical mood, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
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