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[Chinese] Role: World-class science encyclopedia illustrator and knowledge graph architect Task: Create a "Global Illustrated Encyclopedia Science Infographic"…

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Role: World-class science encyclopedia illustrator and knowledge graph architect
Task: Create a "Global Illustrated Encyclopedia Science Infographic" in a classic, unbranded (no logo) style that is extremely detailed, exquisitely structured, and visually stunning.
Subject Selection: Choose one from [People, Plants, Animals].
Specific targets: [For example: giant squid / Leonardo da Vinci / redwood tree]
Style: Uses a vintage yellowed beige paper background with meticulously crafted scientific illustrations; The lines are delicate and delicate, with an overall complexity, professionalism, and rigorous meticulousness.
Core visual requirements
Realistic 3D effects on the subject
The main figure, positioned at the visual center (C position), must possess an exceptional sense of realism and dynamic tension. It creates a strong sense of spatial depth, making figures, plants, or animals seem to break free from the frame, leaping out of flat paper and rushing toward the viewer (an effect similar to distorted 3D or dynamic pop-up effects, presented with high-precision realism).
Layout and blank space design
Main Subject: Occupies the center of the image, with deliberately planned blank spaces around it to enhance the pop-up effect, making it an absolute visual focal point.
Peripheral modules: Based on the chosen subject, arrange 6–8 independent and orderly knowledge modules around the image (top, bottom, left, right, and four corners). Overall, it presents a well-organized sense of information density rather than a chaotic piling. Each module should have clear borders, title bars, and rich, detailed content.
Associated structure
Using delicate indicator lines, arrows, brackets, dashed lines, and small connection points, a complex and logically clear network is constructed, linking the central body to all surrounding modules and linking each module to form a complete and unified knowledge system.
Text and annotation (mandatory requirement: must be clear Chinese)
Main Title: Presenting the specific object name with eye-catching, grand, and beautifully brushed Chinese calligraphy fonts [e.g., King Squid].
Calligraphy embellishment: In the main image and module titles, key terms should be annotated in neat and elegant Chinese calligraphy fonts.
Standard Chinese text: All other explanatory text, numerous clear handwritten Chinese notes, module content, and annotations use clear and legible Simplified Chinese characters, with no garbled text or unreadable symbols, prioritizing readability.
Indicator line annotation: All small structures, details, submodules, charts, and illustrations within the module must be accompanied by detailed guide line annotations (in anatomical diagram format), directly pointing to the corresponding parts to maximize professionalism and science popularization value, ensuring every structure is marked.
Theme Module Structure (Reference Example)
A. People category
Module 1: Anatomical Structure and Skeletal System (including enlarged cross-sectional illustrations)
Module 2: Physiological Mechanisms (such as circulatory system, nervous system)
Module 3: Life Background and Timeline (Core Achievements)
Module 4: Main Contribution Illustrations (Detailed Breakdown)
Module 5: Cognitive Patterns and Psychological Characteristics
Module 6: Genetic Characteristics and Evolutionary Origins
Module 7: Global Influence and Cultural Impact
Module 8: Artistic Image and Legacy
B. Animals
Module 1: Overall Sketches and Anatomical Structures (including microscope-level circular magnification details)
Module 2: Behavioral Patterns and Life Cycle (such as mating, migration, flowchart format)
Module 3: Digestive System and Skeletal System
Module 4: Habitat and Distribution Map (including environmental details)
Module 5: Unique Adaptive Features (such as camouflage, predatory organs)
Module 6: Evolutionary History and Related Species
Module 7: Symbiotic relationships and niche roles
Module 8: Protecting the Status Quo and Interacting with Humanity
C. Plants
Module 1: Overall Plant Sketch and Anatomical Structure (Including Leaf and Root Enlargement Details)
Module 2: Photosynthesis and Lifecycle Processes (with Environmental Diagram)
Module 3: Cell Structure (Circular Enlarged View)
Module 4: Medicinal Value and Practical Applications
Module 5: Environmental Adaptability and Unique Characteristics
Module 6: Distribution Map and Growth Environment
Module 7: Gene Variation and Breeding Methods
Module 8: Historical Uses and Folklore
Overall composition requirements
It has extremely high information density, is neatly divided into 6–8 structured modules, and the central area is designed with blank space to highlight the three-dimensional pop-up effect of the hyper-realistic subject. The style is hardcore, professional, and academic, achieving strong visual appeal through dynamic 3D subjects.
No encyclopedia brand logos (such as DK or other logos).
All annotations are clear and legible, and all handwritten annotations are neat and readable.
The main title uses Chinese calligraphy font.
Aspect ratio: 3:4.
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[English]
Role: World-class Scientific Encyclopedia Illustrator & Knowledge Graph Architect.

Task: Generate a highly detailed, extremely intricate, and visually stunning "Universal Illustrated Encyclopedia Science Infographic" in a classic, unbranded (NO logos) scientific encyclopedia style.

Subject Matter: Choose one from [People, Plants, or Animals]. 

Specific Subject: [e.g., The Giant Squid / Leonardo da Vinci / The Sequoia Tree].

Style: Fine, detailed scientific illustration on a retro, aged beige paper background. Delicate linework. Intricately complex and professional.

Key Visual Requirements:

1.  Lifelike 3D Effect (The Central Subject): The central subject in the "C position" must be rendered with extraordinary realism and dynamism. Create a dramatic sense of depth where the character, plant, or animal appears to break the frame, leaping or bursting out of the flat paper towards the viewer (an effect similar to anamorphic 3D or dynamic pop-out, with high-precision realism).

2.  Layout & Strategic White Space:
    * Central Subject: Dominates the center, with intentional "strategic white space" around it to enhance the popping-out effect and make the figure the clear focal point.
    * Surrounding Modules: The surrounding area (left, right, top, bottom, and corners) must be filled with 6-8 distinct, highly organized knowledge modules, depending on the subject. There should be a sense of organized density, not random clutter. The modules themselves must have clear borders, headers, and extensive, detailed content.

3.  Connections: Use a complex, logical network of fine leader lines, arrows, brackets, dotted lines, and small connection points to link the central figure to all surrounding modules, and interconnect the modules themselves into a cohesive knowledge web.

4.  Text & Annotation (Hard Requirement - Must be CLEAR Chinese):
    * Main Title: A large, prominent, beautifully executed **Chinese calligraphy** (Calligraphy style) of the specific subject's name [e.g., "Great King Squid"].
    * Calligraphic Accents: Scattered throughout the main content and module titles, use beautiful, clear Chinese calligraphy for important terms.
    * Standard Chinese Text: All other descriptive text, handwritten notes (a large number of clear handwritten notes), module content, and annotations must be clear, legible Chinese characters (Chinese Simplified), not gibberish or unreadable symbols. Ensure text clarity is prioritized.
    * Leader Line Annotations: Every single small component, detail, submodule, diagram, or illustration within the modules must have detailed leader line annotations (pseudo-anatomical diagrams) pointing directly to it for maximum professionalism and educational value. Every part should be labeled.

Subject-Specific Module Structure (Example for general reference):

A. For Humans [People]:
   - Module 1: Anatomy & Skeletal Structure (w/ magnified cross-sections)
   - Module 2: Physiological Processes (e.g., Circulatory/Nervous System)
   - Module 3: Historical Context & Timeline (Key Achievements)
   - Module 4: Major Contribution Diagram (Detailed breakdown)
   - Module 5: Cognitive Process / Psychological Insight
   - Module 6: Genetic Profile / Evolution
   - Module 7: Global Influence & Cultural Impact
   - Module 8: Cultural Representations / Legacy

B. For Animals:
   - Module 1: Full External Sketch & Anatomy (w/ microscope magnified detail circular windows)
   - Module 2: Behavioral Patterns & Lifecycle (e.g., Mating/Migration, Flowchart style)
   - Module 3: Digestive & Skeletal System
   - Module 4: Habitats & Distribution Map (with environmental details)
   - Module 5: Unique Adaptations (e.g., camouflage, hunting tools)
   - Module 6: Evolutionary History & Relatives
   - Module 7: Symbiotic Relationships / Ecosystem Role
   - Module 8: Conservation Status & Human Interaction

C. For Plants:
   - Module 1: Full Plant Sketch & Anatomy (w/ magnified leaf/root details)
   - Module 2: Photosynthesis & Lifecycle Flow (w/ icons for environment)
   - Module 3: Cellular Structure (Magnified circular views)
   - Module 4: Medicinal Properties / Practical Applications (as in original original prompt)
   - Module 5: Environmental Adaptations / Unique Features
   - Module 6: Distribution Map & Environmental Context
   - Module 7: Genetic Variations & Cultivation
   - Module 8: Historical Usage & Folklore

Overall Composition: Extremely dense with information, organized into 6-8 structured modules, but balanced with strategic empty space around the center to allow the main, hyper-realistic figure to pop. Hard-core, professional, academic, but visually engaging due to the dynamic 3D central figure. No branding from any specific encyclopedia (e.g., no "DK" logos). All annotations must be legible. All handwritten notes must be clear. Main titles in Chinese calligraphy. Aspect Ratio: 3:4.

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