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Please generate a highly completed "Urban Line Atlas Poster / Urban Line Atlas Poster." This image is designed based on the visual language of the "monochrome…
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Please generate a highly completed "Urban Line Atlas Poster / Urban Line Atlas Poster." This image is designed based on the visual language of the "monochrome…
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Please generate a highly completed "Urban Line Atlas Poster / Urban Line Atlas Poster." This image is designed based on the visual language of the "monochrome city line drawing travel poster." The top main title, the depth of the central street scene, core landmarks, buildings on both sides, foreground figures, the visual framework and specific composition of the bottom signature. [Theme City] City Name: [City Name] Main English title: [English city name or custom title, e.g., TOKYO RHYTHM / SHIBUYA PULSE / URBAN LINE ATLAS] Chinese / Local Language Title: [Chinese or Local Language Name] Country / Region: [Country or Region] Core Landmark: [Representative Landmark] Neighborhood Scenes: [Specific neighborhood or street atmosphere] Emotional theme: [Commuting early morning / Street corner after rain / Weekend afternoon / Cycling at dusk / City walk before night] Main Colors: [Vermilion / Black-Gray / Deep Indigo / Dark Green / Tea Brown / Wine Red] Aspect ratio: [3:4 vertical / 2:3 vertical format] [Overall Positioning] This work combines travel commemorative posters, city visual guides, architectural line sketches, and editorial design covers. It should not be like an ordinary tourism promotional image, nor just a landmark illustration, but like a high-end city archive: combining city recognition with authentic street life. [Composition Design] 1. The top is a strong heading area, with the main title prominent. You can use a large-font English title, or add city codes, series numbers, latitude and longitude, block names, or subtitles to create an original naming system. 2. The central area is the main urban street scene, using a depth perspective of the street. The viewing angle can be the central axis, slightly oblique, slightly overlooked, or a framing foreground, avoiding a perfect alignment with the reference drawing. 3. Core landmarks should serve as visual anchors in the distant or mid-range view, clearly recognizable, but not overly prominent like tourism advertisements; they should be integrated into everyday street scenes. 4. Local building facades, shops, street signs, traffic lights, subway entrances, bus stops, billboards, streetlights, power lines, display windows, and other details are added on both sides to create a high-density urban information system. 5. Add natural characters and everyday elements in the foreground, such as commuters, cyclists, tourists, students, coffee cups, shopping bags, taxis, street stalls, suitcases, etc., giving the scene a sense of urban life. 6. Set up an independent signature area at the bottom, which can be designed as city tags, travel vouchers, archive numbers, map indexes, or city encyclopedia descriptions. Do not simply copy the bottom layout of reference maps. [Text System] The main headline at the top must be accurate and clear. The bottom city name, country name, or series name must be clear. Only 2–4 large readable street signs or block text are preserved in the image; the remaining small signs use abstract local strokes or decorative characters to avoid garbled text and typos. Text should be part of the design system, not just pasted randomly. [Visual Style] Monochrome or very few two-tone line drawing styles, with a background of off-white, warm white, or light gray paper texture. The lines are precise, clean, and restrained, with architectural sketch styles, pen line drawings, screen printing, and urban illustrated looks. The main architectural lines are slightly heavy, the distant lines are lighter, and the figures and small objects are simple but recognizable. [Innovation Requirements] Please proactively make micro-innovations in at least three of the following areas: - Title naming convention - Title layout positioning - Bottom signature structure - Street view view - Landmark location - Character dynamics - Color system - City information module - Partial blank space design [Things to avoid] Don't generate ordinary travel posters, don't use watercolor, don't use thick ink, don't use cartoon chibi versions, don't use cyberpunk, don't use large color areas, don't want cheap souvenir styles. Please generate a standalone, complete, high-definition, clear-lined vertical city line drawing poster with a collectible and series recognition.