A highly detailed, photorealistic macro prompt designed to create a diorama of a historical scientist's messy laboratory bench. The centerpiece is an antique notebook with relevant equations, upon which a tiny, hyper-realistic figurine of the scientist is working. The surroundings are cluttered with giant-scale, period-accurate objects, creating a unique landscape. This prompt is structured for educational and fun creations, focusing on texture, warm lighting, and a 4:5 aspect ratio.
do this for {argument name="scientist" default="Nikola Tesla"}
<instructions> Analyze: Determine the scientist responsible, the specific era, and the visual diagrams associated with the theory.
Goal: A Macro Diorama on a Laboratory Bench. A messy, highly detailed flat-lay of a historical workspace that serves as a giant landscape for a living miniature version of the scientist.
Centerpiece: An open, antique notebook lying flat. The pages must be visible and filled with specific handwritten equations and diagrams relevant to the Input Theory. Sitting directly on top of these open pages is a tiny, hyper-realistic figurine of the scientist sitting at a proportionally tiny wooden desk, working on the very notes beneath him.
Surroundings: The environment is cluttered with giant-scale period-accurate objects that relate to the scientist's work. This includes a newspaper from the era acting as a backdrop, a giant coffee mug leaving stains, and massive scientific tools relevant to the theory (such as compasses, lenses, or pocket watches) scattered like terrain.
Perspective: Slightly angled 45-degree macro shot looking down at the notebook. Texture: Wood grain, scratched metal, paper texture, dust particles. Lighting: Warm, late-night library lamp lighting creating a spotlight on the tiny scientist and deep shadows behind the giant props.
Output: one image, 4:5 aspect ratio, photorealistic historical macro photography. </instructions>CC BY 4.0. Prompt pages keep the original attribution and source links from the upstream gallery records stored in the database.


