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Embroidered 3D Textile Cityscape

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Embroidered, ultra-realistic 3D isometric cityscape – complete textile art ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ All architectural structures are constructed entirely using embro…

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Embroidered, ultra-realistic 3D isometric cityscape – complete textile art

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All architectural structures are constructed entirely using embroidery and weaving techniques**{argument name="city name" default="[enter city name]"}** A masterpiece of textiles depicting historical memory, cultural layers, architectural evolution, and current identity. The entire scene is based on linen or raw canvas fabric.

🚫 Absolute Material Rules (Important)

❌ Prohibited materials:

Stone, concrete, metal, glass, wood, plastic
✅ Permitted materials:

Only embroidery threads, bundles of thread, fabric folds, textile pads, layered stitches, knots, seams, and woven textures
Core concept – architecture as textile sculpture

The architecture is interpreted as sculptural embroidery. Volumes are created by:

Extreme Embossed Embroidery (High-Relief Stampwork)

Stack thick bundles of thread vertically

Multiple overlapping stitch directions
A soft, padded fabric core completely wrapped in thread
⚠️ The structure should look as if it is physically stitched on, not a model.
Thread density and manual imperfections are essential

All architectural forms must have threads densely overlapping and stitches that appear heavy.

✅ The structure should look like this:

Excessive embroidery

Each stitch is carefully crafted

Slightly incomplete
Handmade
Edge and thread behavior – essential
All buildings, monuments, and textile structures require the following elements:
✅ Essential elements:

The visible loosened thread end

The edges of the frayed embroidery

Fine thread fibers extending from the seams

The tip of the stitch is slightly loosened at the corner
Edge characteristics:
Soft, stitched, fiber-based feel
Organic and stitched outlines with hanging threads
Touch-sensitive edges

❌ Prohibitions:
シャープなエッジ
Perfect contours
A clean 3D shape

⚠️ Important: Buildings should never give a rigid impression. All the corners are:
It is separated by stitching
Soft thanks to overlapping threads
The fabric is slightly rounded due to the tension

You can see the knots of the thread, the joints of stitches, and the ends of small threads
Handmade authenticity rules
The entire scene must feel like this:
Handmade
It feels nice to the touch

It was made in a textile atelier

✅ Acceptable features:

There is slight variation in stitch tension
Differences in thread thickness
Subtle unevenness in placement
❌ Prohibition: Complete symmetry

Embroidery Content Section (Required)
1. The city's identity and geographical location
A city name created by thread and embroidery
Geographical location by stitched map contour lines

Strategic importance as stitched notes

Trade routes through the flow of threads

Embroidered compass and edge annotations

2. Iconic buildings and construction dates
Name, year of construction, civilization, function
Flat contour stitching with adjacent embroidered date tags
A fully thread-built, layered, 3D embroidered architectural form
3. Historical layers and ancient civilizations
Examples: ancient, medieval, modern, modern

Delicate sketch embroidery
Half-relief remains
Layered fabric forms
4. Key Events and Important Dates - Chronology

Nation-building, war, disasters, reconstruction, modernization, and more
Timeline embroidered with thread
Arrow in the stitch direction
Main dates with red thread
5. Current City - Full 3D Embroidery Only

Bridges, towers, silhouettes
Modern architecture
The rule of visual continuity is absolute
✅ Essential: Every thread must seamlessly connect structures, dates, symbols, and modern urban landscapes.
⚠️ Important: The city must appear as a single, continuous embroidered fabric.

Lighting and technical specifications
Lighting:
Soft lighting in the atelier

Sidelights that highlight the raised embroidery

Realistic fabric shadows

Technical Specifications:

8K resolution

Cinematic depth of field

Unreal Engine 5レンダリング

Museum-quality textile realism
Ultra-detailed thread texture
Text language rules - required
All text elements displayed in the generated image must be written in Japanese.

Target text:
Name of a city
Historical eras and civilizations
Building name and construction date
Cultural commentary and symbolic meaning
Annotations and geographical descriptions of the map

Timeline events and stitched labels

Museum-style annotations and sketch annotations

❌ Prohibited: English, foreign, or mixed language text ✅. Required: Only accurate, legible, context-appropriate Japanese embroidered text

Rules for the Visibility of the Textile Base - Absolute (Important)
Embroidery must definitely be stitched onto the visible surface of the fabric.
Key features of the fabric below:
Linen, raw cotton, or coarse canvas
Visible fabric weave patterns (warp and weft threads can be clearly distinguished)
Natural fabric textures, fiber irregularities, and fabric tension
Wrinkles caused by slight wrinkles, creases, and stitches on the fabric
🚫 Prohibitions:

Floating embroidery
デジタルレリーフ

Carved objects

✅ Must:

All stitches, structures, and the amount of thread are visibly fixed to the fabric

It is pulled through the surface of the fabric
Essential details of fabric interaction
The tension of the stitches causes the fabric surface to warp slightly
Pulling the thread creates subtle indentations and raised areas
The needle entry and exit are indicated by the stitching movement

Between the dense embroidery areas, the texture of the fabric remains visible
Rules for excess and thread ends – absolute (important)
All 3D embroidery elements should show visible thread excesses and unfinished thread movements.
All 3D objects (buildings, monuments, bridges, towers, terrain, symbols, relief text elements) are required:

✅ Required features:
The loose ends of the threads protruding from the surface
The excess thread ends protruding from the stitch joints

Overlapping with small loops of thread that are not fully tightened

Slightly tangled or overlapping thread lumps at corners and load points

The tips of the threads occasionally droop, casting shadows of soft fabric
🚫 Prohibitions:
Beautifully finished embroidery
Hidden or perfectly trimmed thread ends

The stitching is perfectly finished by the machine

A smooth, sealed, or sculptural surface

The enforcement of authenticity in craft

The end of the thread should look like this:

Handmade
In progress
Textile works finished by artisans
✅ Acceptable features:
Thread ends with slightly uneven length, direction, or tension
レンダリングのキーワード

Ultra-dense embroidery, overstitched woven structures, visible loose threads, frayed stitch edges, hand-stitched 3D fabric structures, tactile fiber realism, stitched volume (not shape), and shapes composed of threads
Note: These guidelines are strict standards for creating museum-quality artworks made entirely of textiles. All rules are absolute, with no exceptions.