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Realistic Objects Infographics

realistic objects infographics

If you love realistic objects infographics, this image prompt is for you 

"Create a technical infographic of [OBJECT] in a 45-degree isometric 3D perspective, slightly tilted to show depth and internal structure.
The object should look like it has just been opened by a technician. The casing is partially removed, exposing the real internals in their natural positions, as if mid-repair or inspection. Everything inside must appear 100% real, physically accurate, and true to how the object is actually built.
Combine real teardown-style photography with clean black-ink technical annotations on a pure white background.
Include:
• Key component labels with color-coded callout boxes
• Realistic exposed internals through opened or cutaway sections
• Measurements, dimensions, and precise scale markers
• Material callouts and quantities
• Color-coded arrows for function/flow:
RED (power/battery)
BLUE (data/connectivity)
ORANGE (thermal/processor)
GREEN (sensors/haptics)
• Simple schematics or cross-sections where relevant
Make internals look authentic and engineering-accurate, with believable screws, boards, wiring, chips, connectors, shielding, and structural parts appropriate to the object. Nothing stylized or imagined.
Style:
The object and internals are ultra-photorealistic, like a real repair-lab photo taken right after opening. Annotations remain precise and technical. Clean, educational, museum-exhibit feel with balanced negative space.
Perspective:
Isometric 3D angle that highlights layered construction and internal architecture, like a professional teardown guide.
Colors:
Black and white dominant for graphics. Internal components retain their natural real-world colors. Accent density ~10–15%.
Output:
1080×1080, ultra-crisp, social-feed optimized."

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