A complex, multi-panel prompt designed to visualize an international dish (Ghormeh Sabzi) as a medieval altarpiece. It details the structure of the three panels, requiring elements like ingredient specimens, a 3D pop-up diorama, and preparation steps rendered in a 3D designer toy style, all within a museum exhibition setting.
<instruction> Input A is a famous dish (photo or dish name). Analyze the dish's ingredient taxonomy, preparation methodology, cultural preparation setting, and historical documentation style.
Optional Input B is a style reference (3d mod designer toy luxury product packaging).
Goal: Three-panel folding display (12" tall, 36" wide when open) structured like a medieval altarpiece, with each panel revealing different aspects of the dish's story through museum-quality presentation.
Rules:
Left panel: 15-20 ingredients mounted as specimens in tiny bottles with handwritten Latin/scientific labels
Center panel: 3D pop-up kitchen diorama with cultural figure preparing dish, architectural elements from origin region
Right panel: 6-8 precise preparation steps as 3D mod designer toy style
Closes into protective case with magnetic closure and embossed exterior
Exterior: ornate typography with dish name in gold foil
Small drawer at base containing actual spice sample or "secret ingredient"
Color palette drawn from traditional pottery/textiles of origin culture
Include tiny rolled "scroll" with full recipe in calligraphy
Output: ONE image, 16:9 showing triptych fully opened, shot straight-on, museum exhibition lighting </instruction>CC BY 4.0. Prompt pages keep the original attribution and source links from the upstream gallery records stored in the database.


