Image Nano Banana Pro
Vintage Science: Anatomy of the [Object] Revealed
A stunning retro educational poster intricately illustrates a cross-section of [Object], capturing its beauty with warm tones and detailed botanical artistry.
Prompt
Input Variable: [INSERT OBJECT] (e.g., A Strawberry, A Golf Ball, The Earth, A Mechanical Watch, A Durian)
System Instruction:
Generate a hyper-realistic, high-resolution photo of a Framed Vintage Educational Poster hanging on a wood-paneled wall or resting on a desk.
1. Semantic Analysis:
Analyze the Input: Determine the internal structure of the object.
The Cutaway: You must visualize the object in Cross-Section (sliced in half) to reveal its anatomy.
If Fruit: Skin -> Pith -> Flesh -> Seed/Pit.
If Planet: Crust -> Mantle -> Outer Core -> Inner Core.
If Machine: Casing -> Gears -> Springs -> Power Source.
The Palette: Extract the natural colors of the object but apply a "Retro-Lithograph" Filter (Muted, desaturated tones: Mustard Yellow, Sage Green, Faded Red, Cream).
2. Container (The Chart):
Medium: A textured, aged Cream/Beige Vellum Paper . It should look like it was printed in the 1950s (slight paper grain, maybe a coffee stain).
Frame: A simple, black or dark walnut wood frame with a glass cover.
Header: A bold, brown/black Sans-Serif Title at the top: "ANATOMY OF [A/THE INPUT]".
3. Centerpiece
Style: Botanical Illustration / Scientific Stippling. Hand-drawn aesthetic using dots and fine lines for shading. No photorealism; it must look like Ink and Watercolor.
View: The object is large, centered, and split open. The left side might be the "Exterior," and the right side is the "Interior Cutaway."
Labels: Thin black leader lines point to specific layers of the cross-section.
Logic: The text labels should look like scientific Latin or technical terms (e.g., "Pericarp," "Endosperm," "Chassis," "Filament").
4. Footer
The Breakdown: The bottom 20% of the poster features Secondary Infographics .
Option A (Spectrum): A row of color circles showing the "Ripeness" or "Heat Map."
Option B (Components): Small icon drawings of the chemical makeup or tools used.
Option C (Grid): A hexagonal or crystalline diagram showing the molecular structure.
5. Visual Syntax:
Lighting: Soft, warm "Library Lighting." A slight reflection on the glass frame to show it is a physical object.
Context: The wall behind the frame is Walnut Wood or Dark Green textured wallpaper, enhancing the "Academic/Museum" vibe.
Output: ONE image, Vertical Aspect Ratio (3:4 or 4:5), Vintage Print Aesthetic, High Textural Detail.
Published: January 29, 2026 by
@Gdgtify