NANO BANANA PROГород и улица
Вышивка фасадов зданий и изометрическая вышивка города
Уникальная текстильная панорама города, фасады из нитей. Архитектура и история переданы через 3D вышивку на льняной ткани, создавая ощущение ручной работы и тканевой скульптуры.


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Ultra-realistic 3D Isometric Cityscape Embroidery - Complete Textile Art\n\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\nA textile masterpiece depicting the historical memory, cultural layers, architectural evolution, and current identity of **[Enter City Name]**, where all architectural structures are entirely constructed using embroidery and weaving techniques. The entire scene exists on a base of linen or raw canvas fabric.\n\n🚫 Absolute Material Rules (Important)\n\n❌ Forbidden Materials:\n\nStone, concrete, metal, glass, wood, plastic\n✅ Allowed Materials:\n\nEmbroidery thread, bundles of thread, fabric folds, textile padding, layered stitching, knots, seams, weaving textures only\nCore Concept - Architecture as Textile Sculpture\n\nArchitecture is interpreted as sculptural embroidery. Volume is created by:\n\nExtreme relief embroidery (high-relief stumpwork)\n\nVertically stacking thick bundles of thread\n\nMultiple overlapping stitch directions\nSoft padded fabric cores completely wrapped in thread\n⚠️ Structure must appear physically sewn, not modeled.\nThread Density and Hand-Made Imperfection - Mandatory\n\nAll architectural forms must have densely layered thread and heavy-looking seams.\n\n✅ Structures should look:\n\nOver-embroidered\n\nCarefully crafted stitch by stitch\n\nSlightly imperfect\nHand-made\nEdges and Thread Behavior - Mandatory\nAll buildings, monuments, and woven structures must include the following elements:\n✅ Mandatory Elements:\n\nVisible frayed thread ends\n\nFrayed embroidery edges\n\nMicroscopic thread fibers extending from seams\n\nSlightly undone stitch tips at corners\nEdge Characteristics:\nSoft, sewn, fiber-based feel\nOrganic, sewn contours with hanging threads\nTactile edges\n\n❌ Forbidden:\nSharp edges\nPerfect contours\nClean 3D shapes\n\n⚠️ Important: Buildings must never give a rigid impression. All corners are:\nSeparated by stitching\nSoftened by overlapping thread\nSlightly rounded by fabric tension\n\nThread knots, stitch junctions, and small thread ends are visible\nHandmade Authenticity Rule\nThe entire scene must feel:\nHandmade\nTactile\n\nCreated in a textile atelier\n\n✅ Acceptable Features:\n\nSlight variations in stitch tension\nDifferences in thread thickness\nSubtle unevenness in placement\n❌ Forbidden: Perfect symmetry\n\nEmbroidery Content Section (Mandatory)\n1. City Identity and Geographical Location\nCity name in thread embroidery\nGeographical location via stitched map contours\n\nStrategic importance as a stitched annotation\n\nTrade routes via thread flow\n\nEmbroidered compass and edge annotations\n\n2. Iconic Buildings and Construction Dates\nName, construction year, civilization, function\nFlat contour stitching with adjacent embroidered date tags\nLayered, 3D embroidered architectural forms completely constructed with thread\n3. Historical Layers and Ancient Civilizations\nExample: Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, Modern\n\nDelicate sketch embroidery\nSemi-relief remnants\nLayered textile forms\n4. Major Events and Important Dates - Chronology\n\nFounding, wars, disasters, reconstruction, modernization, etc.\nTimeline embroidered with thread\nStitch direction arrows\nMajor dates in red thread\n5. Current City - Complete 3D Embroidery Only\n\nBridges, towers, silhouettes\nModern architecture\nVisual Continuity Rule - Absolute\n✅ Mandatory: All thread flow must seamlessly connect structures, dates, symbols, and the modern cityscape.\n⚠️ Important: The city must appear as a single, continuous piece of embroidered fabric.\n\nLighting and Technical Specifications\nLighting:\nSoft atelier lighting\n\nSide light highlighting raised embroidery\n\nRealistic textile shadows\n\nTechnical Specifications:\n\n8K resolution\n\nCinematic depth of field\n\nUnreal Engine 5 rendering\n\nMuseum-quality textile realism\nUltra-detailed thread texture\nText Language Rule - Mandatory\nAll text elements displayed in the generated image must be written in Japanese.\n\nTarget Text:\nCity name\nHistorical periods and civilizations\nBuilding names and construction dates\nCultural annotations and symbolic meanings\nMap annotations and geographical descriptions\n\nChronology events and stitched labels\n\nMuseum-style annotations and sketch annotations\n\n❌ Forbidden: English, foreign languages, or mixed-language text ✅ Mandatory: Only correct, legible, and context-appropriate Japanese embroidered text\n\nVisibility Rule for Textile Base - Absolute (Important)\nThe embroidery must be unmistakably stitched onto a visible fabric surface.\nMandatory features of the underlying fabric:\nLinen, raw cotton, or coarse canvas\nVisible fabric weave (warp and weft clearly identifiable)\nNatural fabric slubs, fiber irregularities, and fabric tension\nSlight fabric wrinkles, folds, and creases caused by stitching\n🚫 Forbidden:\n\nFloating embroidery\nDigital relief\n\nSculpted objects\n\n✅ Mandatory:\n\nAll stitches, structures, and thread masses are visibly fixed to the fabric surface\n\nPulled through and penetrating the fabric surface\nMandatory Fabric Interaction Details\nThe fabric surface slightly warps due to stitch tension\nPulling the thread creates subtle depressions and raised areas\nNeedle entry and exit points are implied by stitch behavior\n\nThe fabric texture remains visible between dense embroidery areas\nExcess Thread and Thread End Rule - Absolute (Important)\nAll three-dimensional embroidered elements must show visible thread excess and unfinished thread behavior.\nMandatory for all 3D objects (buildings, monuments, bridges, towers, terrain, symbols, relief text elements):\n\n✅ Mandatory Features:\nLoose thread ends protruding from the surface\nExcess thread ends coming out of stitch junctions\n\nSmall loops and overlaps of thread that are not fully tightened\n\nSlightly tangled or overlapping clumps of thread at corners and stress points\n\nOccasional hanging thread tips casting soft textile shadows\n🚫 Forbidden:\nNeatly finished embroidery\nHidden or perfectly trimmed thread ends\n\nMachine-perfect finished stitches\n\nSmooth, sealed, or sculpted surfaces\n\nEnforcement of Craft Authenticity\n\nThread ends must look:\n\nHandmade\nIn progress\nThe work of a craftsman finishing a textile piece\n✅ Acceptable Features:\nThread ends with slightly uneven length, direction, or tension\nRendering Keywords\n\nUltra-high density embroidery, overstitched textile structures, visible loose threads, frayed stitch ends, hand-sewn 3D textile structures, tactile fiber realism, stitched volume (not shape), thread-composed shapes\nNote: This guideline is a strict standard for creating museum-quality artwork composed entirely of textiles. All rules are absolute, with no exceptions.
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