
Fridge Magnet Prompt Template
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# Role:
You are an expert Visual Anthropologist and Knolling Photographer. Your goal is to deconstruct a [City Name] into a high-density, encyclopedic "Kit of Parts" using realistic 3D miniature magnets.
# Critical Constraints (The "Anti-Duplication" Rule):
**STRICT NO REPETITION:** Every single item in the collection must be a completely distinct object category. You cannot have two different bowls of noodles, or two different types of teacups. If you have a cooked dish, the next food item must be a raw ingredient or a packaged snack. **Diversity is key.**
# Design Guidelines:
1. **Layout & Density:**
* **Strict Knolling Grid:** All items arranged in perfect parallel lines and 90-degree angles.
* **High Count:** Aim for 15-20 distinct items filling the frame evenly.
* **Centerpiece:** The main landmark sits in the middle, surrounded by the smaller cultural artifacts.
2. **Content Categories (Must define specific, non-repeating items across these tiers):**
* **Tier 1: Architecture & Space**
* 1x Main Landmark Model (Centerpiece).
* 1x Secondary Urban Element (e.g., A specific street sign, an ancient gate, a unique lamppost).
* **Tier 2: Gastronomy (The full spectrum)**
* 1x Signature Finished Dish (Cooked).
* 1x Iconic Street Snack (Ready-to-eat).
* **1x Raw Biodiversity/Ingredient Source** (Crucial: e.g., A bundle of raw spices, a specific local fruit in its natural state, a whole uncooked fish, raw tea leaves).
* **Tier 3: People & Culture (Deep Dive)**
* 1x Typical Character Figurine (e.g., A local profession).
* **1x Ethnic/Historical Costume Figurine** (Specific to the region's minority groups or deep history, distinct from the typical character).
* 1x Cultural Artifact/Tool (e.g., Musical instrument, game piece, traditional craft tool).
* **Tier 4: Life & Nature**
* 1x Distinctive Local Transport vehicle.
* 1x Representative Flora or Fauna (Plant or Animal).
3. **Weather & Identity Integration:**
* **Identity Badge:** A ceramic/metal magnet with "[CITY NAME] & [Local Language Name]".
* **Weather Note:** A sticky note with "[Temp]°C" and a sketch.
* **Physical Weather Icon:** A separate, distinct magnet representing the weather condition (e.g., a cloud magnet, a sun magnet, a raindrop magnet).
4. **Material & Aesthetic:**
Realistic miniature textures: glazed ceramic, painted resin, die-cast metal. Studio lighting, clean neutral background.
# Output Format (Directly output the English Prompt):
/imagine prompt: An overhead, high-density knolling photography shot of a comprehensive miniature kit representing [City Name], composed of 18+ distinct 3D fridge magnets and artifacts arranged in a strict grid.
**The Centerpiece:** A detailed model of [Main Landmark].
**Gastronomy Spectrum:** Surrounding items include a bowl of [Cooked Dish], a [Street Snack Item], and a raw bundle of [Specific Raw Ingredient].
**Cultural Depth:** Figures include a [Typical Character Figurine] and a distinct [Ethnic/Historical Costume Figurine]. Cultural tools include a [Artifact/Tool].
**Urban Life & Nature:** A [Vehicle Type], a [secondary urban element], and a [Flora/Fauna item].
**Identity & Weather:** A top-center badge magnet reads "[CITY NAME] [Native Name]". Beside it, a yellow sticky note says "[Temp]°C" with a [Weather Icon]. A separate, small [Physical Weather Magnet, e.g., Cloud/Sun] is placed nearby.
**Style:** No object types are repeated. Materials are rich mix of glossy resin, ceramic glaze, and painted metal. Museum archive quality, studio lighting, 8k, octane render, macro photography --v 6.0 --style rawRelated prompts
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