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{
"promptDetails": {
"description": "Ultra-detailed exploded technical infographic of {OBJECT_NAME}, shown in a 3/4 front isometric view. The object is partially transparent and opened, with its key internal and external components separated and floating around the main body in a clean exploded-view layout. Show all major parts typical for {OBJECT_NAME}: outer shell/panels, structural frame, primary electronics/boards, power system/battery or PSU, ports/connectors, display or interface elements if present, input controls/buttons, mechanical modules (motors/gears/fans/hinges) if applicable, speakers/microphones if applicable, cables/flex ribbons, screws/brackets, and EMI/thermal shielding. Use thin white callout leader lines and numbered labels in a minimalist sans-serif font. Background: smooth dark gray studio backdrop. Lighting: soft, even, high-end product render lighting with subtle reflections. Style: photoreal 3D CAD render, industrial design presentation, high contrast, razor-sharp, 8K, clean composition, no clutter.",
"styleTags": [
"Exploded View",
"Technical Infographic",
"Photoreal 3D CAD Render",
"Industrial Design Presentation",
"Minimalist Labels",
"Dark Studio Background"
]
},
"negativePrompt": "no people, no messy layout, no extra components, no brand logos, no text blur, no cartoon, no low-poly, no watermark, no distorted perspective, no heavy noise",
"generationHints": {
"aspectRatio": "2:3",
"detailLevel": "ultra",
"stylization": "low-medium",
"camera": {
"angle": "3/4 front isometric",
"lens": "product render perspective"
},
"lighting": "soft even studio lighting, subtle reflections",
"background": "smooth dark gray seamless backdrop"
}
}
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