
Input Variable: [INSERT FOOD HERE] (e.g., Chocolate, Bread, Coffee, Cheese)
System Instruction:
Generate a hyper-realistic Educational Prop Diorama . The image should look like a high-end, vintage science kit displayed against a white background.
1. The Semantic Decomposition:
Analyze the Food: Break it down into processing stages (e.g., Bean -> Powder -> Solid).
Analyze the Texture: Identify physical properties (e.g., Glossy, Matte, Crumbly, Liquid).
2. Container (The Hinged Kit):
Structure: A Vertical Shadowbox Display with a connected floor. It should look like a suitcase or educational kit opened to a 90-degree angle.
The Frame: A thick, Dark Wood or Brown Plastic Frame borders the entire backboard.
The View: Straight-On Frontal View (Slight high angle). Do not make it a diagonal corner. It must look like a flat display.
3. The Backboard (The Periodic Table):
Density: High. The wall must be packed with information.
Top Row: A row of circular Petri Dishes containing the raw ingredients (e.g., Cocoa Beans, Nibs, Powder).
Middle Row: A row of Square Swatches showing texture variations (e.g., "Snap" vs. "Melt" or distinct chocolate percentages).
Labels: Tiny, black scientific text printed directly on the cream-colored backboard under every item.
4. The Floor :
The Furniture: A Central Wooden Desk flanked by Two Smaller Side Cabinets/Shelves . The furniture must fill the width of the floor.
The Figure: A tiny Scientist in a Lab Coat standing behind the central desk, mixing ingredients.
The Props: The shelves and desk are cluttered with beakers, jars of ingredients, and scales.
5. Typography :
Placement: Massive, thick 3D Block Letters span the entire width of the front edge.
Material: The letters are made of the food itself (e.g., Dark Chocolate).
Text: "THE CHEMISTRY OF [INPUT A]".
Output: ONE image, 1:1 Aspect Ratio, Frontal Product Photography, "Wes Anderson" Symmetry, Cream/Brown Color Palette, Soft Studio Lighting.