
Miniature 3D Cartoon View of the Three Tallest Buildings in the City
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Present a clear, side miniature 3D cartoon view of [YOUR CITY] tallest buildings. Use minimal textures with realistic materials and soft, lifelike lighting and shadows. Use a clean, minimalistic composition showing exactly the three tallest buildings in Sopot, arranged from LEFT to RIGHT in STRICT descending height order. The tallest must appear visibly tallest, the second must be clearly shorter than the first, and the third must be clearly shorter than the second. All buildings must follow accurate relative proportions: if a building is taller in real life, it MUST be taller in the image by the same approximate ratio. No building may be visually stretched or compressed. Each building should stand separately on a thin, simple ceramic base. Below each base, centered text should display: Height in meters — semibold sans-serif, medium size Year built — lighter-weight sans-serif, smaller size, directly beneath the height text Provide consistent padding, spacing, leading, and kerning. Write “YOUR CITY NAME” centered above the buildings, using a medium-sized sans-serif font. No building top should overlap or touch the text above. Use accurate architectural proportions based on real-world references. Maintain consistent camera angle and identical scale for each building model. No forced perspective. Use straight-on orthographic-style rendering. Do not exaggerate or stylize size differences beyond proportional accuracy. Use a square 1080×1080 composition. Use a clean, neutral background. Ensure no extra objects are present.
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