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specification designed to generate a photorealistic 3D CAD

specification designed to generate a photorealistic 3D CAD

{ "variables": { "OBJECT_NAME": "tesla Y CAR", "MODEL_VARIANT": "6th/7th gen style (thin)", "COLORWAY": "silver front + chrome back", "BACKGROUND_TONE": "smooth dark gray studio seamless", "LABEL_FONT": "minimalist sans-serif", "LABEL_RULE": "Each label must include: number + part name + material in parentheses. Short, technical, legible." }, "promptDetails": { "description": "Ultra-detailed exploded technical infographic of {OBJECT_NAME} ({MODEL_VARIANT}), shown in a 3/4 front isometric view. Photoreal 3D CAD product render. The device is partially transparent and opened; all key internal and external components are separated and floating around the main body in a clean, evenly spaced exploded-view layout with clear hierarchy and no clutter.\n\nLabeling requirement:\n- Use thin white callout leader lines and unique numbers.\n- Next to each number, write the PART NAME and MATERIAL in parentheses using {LABEL_FONT}.\n- Keep each label concise and highly legible (no tiny text). No duplicate numbers. Leader lines do not cross.\n- Label format example: \"01 Front Faceplate (Anodized Aluminum)\".\n\nExploded parts (label each with name + material):\n01 Front faceplate / bezel (Anodized Aluminum)\n02 Click Wheel ring + center button (Polycarbonate/ABS)\n03 Click Wheel flex cable (Polyimide FPC + Copper traces)\n04 Display module: LCD (Glass + Liquid Crystal)\n05 Display frame/diffuser (Polycarbonate)\n06 Midframe / structural chassis (Stainless Steel)\n07 Main logic board / PCB (FR-4 epoxy fiberglass + Copper)\n08 Shield cans / EMI covers (Nickel-plated Steel)\n09 Battery pack (Li-ion polymer pouch: Aluminum laminate + Polymer)\n10 Storage module: HDD (Aluminum/Steel housing + Glass platters)\n11 HDD bumpers/spacers (Silicone/Rubber)\n12 Headphone jack + hold switch module (Metal contacts + Polycarbonate housing)\n13 Dock connector assembly (Gold-plated Copper contacts + Plastic housing)\n14 Brackets/standoffs (Stainless Steel)\n15 Ribbon/flex cables (Polyimide FPC + Copper)\n16 Insulating films/foams (PET film + Foam)\n17 Back housing (Polished Stainless Steel)\n18 Screws (Stainless Steel)\n\nBackground: {BACKGROUND_TONE}. Lighting: soft, even high-end studio lighting with subtle reflections, crisp edges, high contrast, razor-sharp focus, 8K, clean composition.", "styleTags": [ "Exploded View", "Technical Infographic", "Photoreal 3D CAD Render", "Industrial Design Presentation", "Minimalist Labels", "Dark Studio Background" ] }, "negativePrompt": "people, hands, messy layout, crossed leader lines, duplicate label numbers, unreadable tiny text, text blur, brand logos, readable trademarks, cartoon, low-poly, watermark, distorted perspective, heavy noise, motion blur", "generationHints": { "aspectRatio": "2:3", "detailLevel": "ultra", "stylization": "low-medium", "camera": { "angle": "3/4 front isometric", "lens": "product render perspective, mild telephoto, minimal distortion" }, "lighting": "soft even studio lighting, subtle reflections, high micro-contrast", "background": "smooth dark gray seamless backdrop" } }

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