"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
A colorful paper cutout drawing of the small village on top of a cliff in Amman, Jordan, overlooking the sea. The houses are made of adobe and concrete with trees on top of them. The night sky is moonlit with a dark color palette. The drawing is detailed and intricate, with a hyper-realistic, cinematic style. It is a masterpiece with high resolution, very detailed, and features volumetric lighting and ultra-detailed, sharp focus. The image has the quality of professional studio photography. --ar 1:2 --style raw
Hyper realistic eye level exterior photo of a mid century modern style house overlooking the ocean, daylight, indirect ligGreat Pyramid of Giza: "Create an artistic map image showing the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The map should highlight the Giza Plateau near Cairo, clearly marking the pyramid's position. The style should be uniform with the other maps in the series, using subtle color tones and clear markings." Hanging Gardens of Babylon: "Create an artistic map image pinpointing the location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Hillah or Baghdad in Iraq. The map should clearly illustrate the approximate area where the gardens were believed to be, with the Euphrates River nearby. Maintain a uniform style consistent with the series, focusing on clarity and artistic presentation." Statue of Zeus at Olympia: "Produce an artistic map image depicting the location of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece. The map should focus on the ancient site of Olympia, highlighting the temple where the statue once stood. The image should match the style of the series, blending artistic elements with geographical accuracy." Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: "Create a map image showing the location of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, near the modern town of Selçuk in Turkey. The map should emphasize the historical site of Ephesus, marking the temple's location. Use a consistent style with the series, combining artistic flair with clear map details." Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: "Generate an artistic map image locating the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in what is now Bodrum, Turkey. The map should clearly identify the city of Bodrum, indicating the site of the Mausoleum. Ensure the image maintains the uniform appearance and style of the series." Colossus of Rhodes: "Design an artistic map image to show the location of the Colossus of Rhodes on the island of Rhodes, Greece. The map should focus on the island, specifically marking the city of Rhodes where the statue stood. The style should be in harmony with the other maps in the series, artistic yet clear." Lighthouse of Alexandria: "Create a map image illustrating the location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. The map should highlight the city of Alexandria, particularly the island of Pharos where the lighthouse was located. The image should match the uniform style of the series, balancing artistic elements with map precision." Each map should be designed with a cohesive artistic style, ensuring they all appear as part of a unified series. The maps should be clear, easy to understand, and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on the geographical context of each wonder.hting, AD magazine, Frank Lloyd, Eames, Mies van der Rohe
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Create a highly detailed and realistic GIS map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) using professional ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro techniques. This map will feature cinematic 3D rendering, high-resolution portrait orientation, and strict adherence to the true shape of the Sahara without any distortion, reimagining, or changes to projection, curvature, or orientation. Use the Neolithic map of the Sahara from the attached files as a baseline and apply only the following thematic layers: valleys and seasonal surface watercourses, lakes, mountain ranges and massifs, sand dunes, and major cultural sites. Strict rules: - No geographical, hydrological, or geological hallucinations. No archaeological hallucinations every site in its place - No inventing non-existent permanent rivers. - No changing the location of desert regions, the shape of coastlines, or the position of data between iterations. - Use the same visual composition, viewing angle, and layer and element distribution each time. - If the tool supports seeding or deterministic generation, set a consistent, fixed value. - Do not add any undocumented elements or unpublished estimates or approximate figures. - Use only published data from reliable, official, or well-known academic sources, prioritizing them in the following order: specialized scientific articles on paleoclimate or Neolithic topics in the Sahara, followed by less specialized peer-reviewed books and scientific references only when necessary. - If data from two sources conflicts, use the more recent one, and do not combine contradictory figures. Map Content: 1) Main Map: - A complete map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) in Sahara in a very high-quality 3D isometric aerial view, with realistic stereoscopic terrain, clear elevations and depressions, and a professional ground surface similar to advanced ArcGIS Pro maps. - Geological Waters: Visually and professionally depict ancient basins, lakes, and rivers using a balanced blue-turquoise gradient. 4) Rainfall Layer: Show the annual rainfall distribution across the Nuweleti desert as a clear, scientifically oriented color gradient on the map, accurately highlighting the wettest and driest areas with a clear, understandable, and easy-to-read gradient. 5) Valleys and Surface Watercourses Layer: Show the actual networks of major valleys and seasonal watercourses with fine, slightly glowing lines, in a scientifically hydrological manner, without transforming them into permanent rivers or exaggerating their density. Statistics and Text Within the Design: - Use only English. - Use very little, very concise, and very informative text. - Do not write long paragraphs. - Do not clutter the design. - Display only concise, high-value data such as: • Average annual rainfall across the desert • Rainfall variation between regions • Type of watercourses: wadis, rivers, lakes • A brief visual indicator of the main geological strata - Ensure that every figure in the design is based on a published and documented source. Do not include any figure that is not documented. - If the tool cannot verify a figure, delete it and do not replace it with an estimate. Mandatory Cartographic Elements: - Very clear main title: "Climate Change in the Sahara in the Holocene" - Clear, professional map legend - True scale - North arrow - Elegant, high-end border around the map - Coordinates/gradients at the map edges - Very few, lightly lit, and neatly organized sidebar information boxes or circles Visual Style: - Very luxurious, very professional, very scientific, very cinematic - Resembles real ArcGIS Pro output, not a fanciful poster - Excellent balance between aesthetics and scientific accuracy - Deep, rich colors: dark blue, turquoise, muted gold, geological gray, topographic brown - Very light volumetric lighting - Very accurate 3D detail - Very high clarity for text and layers - Avoid excessive ornamentation - Only show buildings or city landmarks if absolutely necessary for understanding the map - Prioritize spatial information over decoration Output Consistency Rules: - Maintain the same geographic extent, map center, and north direction in every iteration - Maintain the same position for the title and legend Scale and side elements - Maintain the same coloring style, terrain intensity, and shadow density - Do not redesign the map from scratch each time; instead, repeat the same visual template with the exact same structure - Do not swap or visually reinterpret layers from one iteration to the next Instructions to prevent hallucinations: Work only with officially or academically published information. Do not invent rivers, underground reservoirs, rainfall ratios, geological units, desert shapes, data locations, or any unverified information. If you cannot find documented information, delete it instead of fabricating it. The goal is a highly realistic, accurate, stable, and visually stunning map of Hira, free from any distortion or hallucinations. Output quality: Ultra-detailed, high-fidelity, GIS cartographic realism, premium national hydrology-geology map, cinematic 3D terrain, publication-grade, atlas-grade, research-grade, 8K vertical composition.
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
A colorful paper cutout drawing of the small village on top of a cliff in Amman, Jordan, overlooking the sea. The houses are made of adobe and concrete with trees on top of them. The night sky is moonlit with a dark color palette. The drawing is detailed and intricate, with a hyper-realistic, cinematic style. It is a masterpiece with high resolution, very detailed, and features volumetric lighting and ultra-detailed, sharp focus. The image has the quality of professional studio photography. --ar 1:2 --style raw
Hyper realistic eye level exterior photo of a mid century modern style house overlooking the ocean, daylight, indirect ligGreat Pyramid of Giza: "Create an artistic map image showing the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The map should highlight the Giza Plateau near Cairo, clearly marking the pyramid's position. The style should be uniform with the other maps in the series, using subtle color tones and clear markings." Hanging Gardens of Babylon: "Create an artistic map image pinpointing the location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Hillah or Baghdad in Iraq. The map should clearly illustrate the approximate area where the gardens were believed to be, with the Euphrates River nearby. Maintain a uniform style consistent with the series, focusing on clarity and artistic presentation." Statue of Zeus at Olympia: "Produce an artistic map image depicting the location of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece. The map should focus on the ancient site of Olympia, highlighting the temple where the statue once stood. The image should match the style of the series, blending artistic elements with geographical accuracy." Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: "Create a map image showing the location of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, near the modern town of Selçuk in Turkey. The map should emphasize the historical site of Ephesus, marking the temple's location. Use a consistent style with the series, combining artistic flair with clear map details." Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: "Generate an artistic map image locating the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in what is now Bodrum, Turkey. The map should clearly identify the city of Bodrum, indicating the site of the Mausoleum. Ensure the image maintains the uniform appearance and style of the series." Colossus of Rhodes: "Design an artistic map image to show the location of the Colossus of Rhodes on the island of Rhodes, Greece. The map should focus on the island, specifically marking the city of Rhodes where the statue stood. The style should be in harmony with the other maps in the series, artistic yet clear." Lighthouse of Alexandria: "Create a map image illustrating the location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. The map should highlight the city of Alexandria, particularly the island of Pharos where the lighthouse was located. The image should match the uniform style of the series, balancing artistic elements with map precision." Each map should be designed with a cohesive artistic style, ensuring they all appear as part of a unified series. The maps should be clear, easy to understand, and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on the geographical context of each wonder.hting, AD magazine, Frank Lloyd, Eames, Mies van der Rohe
Create a highly detailed and realistic GIS map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) using professional ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro techniques. This map will feature cinematic 3D rendering, high-resolution portrait orientation, and strict adherence to the true shape of the Sahara without any distortion, reimagining, or changes to projection, curvature, or orientation. Use the Neolithic map of the Sahara from the attached files as a baseline and apply only the following thematic layers: valleys and seasonal surface watercourses, lakes, mountain ranges and massifs, sand dunes, and major cultural sites. Strict rules: - No geographical, hydrological, or geological hallucinations. No archaeological hallucinations every site in its place - No inventing non-existent permanent rivers. - No changing the location of desert regions, the shape of coastlines, or the position of data between iterations. - Use the same visual composition, viewing angle, and layer and element distribution each time. - If the tool supports seeding or deterministic generation, set a consistent, fixed value. - Do not add any undocumented elements or unpublished estimates or approximate figures. - Use only published data from reliable, official, or well-known academic sources, prioritizing them in the following order: specialized scientific articles on paleoclimate or Neolithic topics in the Sahara, followed by less specialized peer-reviewed books and scientific references only when necessary. - If data from two sources conflicts, use the more recent one, and do not combine contradictory figures. Map Content: 1) Main Map: - A complete map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) in Sahara in a very high-quality 3D isometric aerial view, with realistic stereoscopic terrain, clear elevations and depressions, and a professional ground surface similar to advanced ArcGIS Pro maps. - Geological Waters: Visually and professionally depict ancient basins, lakes, and rivers using a balanced blue-turquoise gradient. 4) Rainfall Layer: Show the annual rainfall distribution across the Nuweleti desert as a clear, scientifically oriented color gradient on the map, accurately highlighting the wettest and driest areas with a clear, understandable, and easy-to-read gradient. 5) Valleys and Surface Watercourses Layer: Show the actual networks of major valleys and seasonal watercourses with fine, slightly glowing lines, in a scientifically hydrological manner, without transforming them into permanent rivers or exaggerating their density. Statistics and Text Within the Design: - Use only English. - Use very little, very concise, and very informative text. - Do not write long paragraphs. - Do not clutter the design. - Display only concise, high-value data such as: • Average annual rainfall across the desert • Rainfall variation between regions • Type of watercourses: wadis, rivers, lakes • A brief visual indicator of the main geological strata - Ensure that every figure in the design is based on a published and documented source. Do not include any figure that is not documented. - If the tool cannot verify a figure, delete it and do not replace it with an estimate. Mandatory Cartographic Elements: - Very clear main title: "Climate Change in the Sahara in the Holocene" - Clear, professional map legend - True scale - North arrow - Elegant, high-end border around the map - Coordinates/gradients at the map edges - Very few, lightly lit, and neatly organized sidebar information boxes or circles Visual Style: - Very luxurious, very professional, very scientific, very cinematic - Resembles real ArcGIS Pro output, not a fanciful poster - Excellent balance between aesthetics and scientific accuracy - Deep, rich colors: dark blue, turquoise, muted gold, geological gray, topographic brown - Very light volumetric lighting - Very accurate 3D detail - Very high clarity for text and layers - Avoid excessive ornamentation - Only show buildings or city landmarks if absolutely necessary for understanding the map - Prioritize spatial information over decoration Output Consistency Rules: - Maintain the same geographic extent, map center, and north direction in every iteration - Maintain the same position for the title and legend Scale and side elements - Maintain the same coloring style, terrain intensity, and shadow density - Do not redesign the map from scratch each time; instead, repeat the same visual template with the exact same structure - Do not swap or visually reinterpret layers from one iteration to the next Instructions to prevent hallucinations: Work only with officially or academically published information. Do not invent rivers, underground reservoirs, rainfall ratios, geological units, desert shapes, data locations, or any unverified information. If you cannot find documented information, delete it instead of fabricating it. The goal is a highly realistic, accurate, stable, and visually stunning map of Hira, free from any distortion or hallucinations. Output quality: Ultra-detailed, high-fidelity, GIS cartographic realism, premium national hydrology-geology map, cinematic 3D terrain, publication-grade, atlas-grade, research-grade, 8K vertical composition.
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
A colorful paper cutout drawing of the small village on top of a cliff in Amman, Jordan, overlooking the sea. The houses are made of adobe and concrete with trees on top of them. The night sky is moonlit with a dark color palette. The drawing is detailed and intricate, with a hyper-realistic, cinematic style. It is a masterpiece with high resolution, very detailed, and features volumetric lighting and ultra-detailed, sharp focus. The image has the quality of professional studio photography. --ar 1:2 --style raw
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Hyper realistic eye level exterior photo of a mid century modern style house overlooking the ocean, daylight, indirect ligGreat Pyramid of Giza: "Create an artistic map image showing the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The map should highlight the Giza Plateau near Cairo, clearly marking the pyramid's position. The style should be uniform with the other maps in the series, using subtle color tones and clear markings." Hanging Gardens of Babylon: "Create an artistic map image pinpointing the location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Hillah or Baghdad in Iraq. The map should clearly illustrate the approximate area where the gardens were believed to be, with the Euphrates River nearby. Maintain a uniform style consistent with the series, focusing on clarity and artistic presentation." Statue of Zeus at Olympia: "Produce an artistic map image depicting the location of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece. The map should focus on the ancient site of Olympia, highlighting the temple where the statue once stood. The image should match the style of the series, blending artistic elements with geographical accuracy." Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: "Create a map image showing the location of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, near the modern town of Selçuk in Turkey. The map should emphasize the historical site of Ephesus, marking the temple's location. Use a consistent style with the series, combining artistic flair with clear map details." Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: "Generate an artistic map image locating the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in what is now Bodrum, Turkey. The map should clearly identify the city of Bodrum, indicating the site of the Mausoleum. Ensure the image maintains the uniform appearance and style of the series." Colossus of Rhodes: "Design an artistic map image to show the location of the Colossus of Rhodes on the island of Rhodes, Greece. The map should focus on the island, specifically marking the city of Rhodes where the statue stood. The style should be in harmony with the other maps in the series, artistic yet clear." Lighthouse of Alexandria: "Create a map image illustrating the location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. The map should highlight the city of Alexandria, particularly the island of Pharos where the lighthouse was located. The image should match the uniform style of the series, balancing artistic elements with map precision." Each map should be designed with a cohesive artistic style, ensuring they all appear as part of a unified series. The maps should be clear, easy to understand, and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on the geographical context of each wonder.hting, AD magazine, Frank Lloyd, Eames, Mies van der Rohe
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Create a highly detailed and realistic GIS map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) using professional ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro techniques. This map will feature cinematic 3D rendering, high-resolution portrait orientation, and strict adherence to the true shape of the Sahara without any distortion, reimagining, or changes to projection, curvature, or orientation. Use the Neolithic map of the Sahara from the attached files as a baseline and apply only the following thematic layers: valleys and seasonal surface watercourses, lakes, mountain ranges and massifs, sand dunes, and major cultural sites. Strict rules: - No geographical, hydrological, or geological hallucinations. No archaeological hallucinations every site in its place - No inventing non-existent permanent rivers. - No changing the location of desert regions, the shape of coastlines, or the position of data between iterations. - Use the same visual composition, viewing angle, and layer and element distribution each time. - If the tool supports seeding or deterministic generation, set a consistent, fixed value. - Do not add any undocumented elements or unpublished estimates or approximate figures. - Use only published data from reliable, official, or well-known academic sources, prioritizing them in the following order: specialized scientific articles on paleoclimate or Neolithic topics in the Sahara, followed by less specialized peer-reviewed books and scientific references only when necessary. - If data from two sources conflicts, use the more recent one, and do not combine contradictory figures. Map Content: 1) Main Map: - A complete map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) in Sahara in a very high-quality 3D isometric aerial view, with realistic stereoscopic terrain, clear elevations and depressions, and a professional ground surface similar to advanced ArcGIS Pro maps. - Geological Waters: Visually and professionally depict ancient basins, lakes, and rivers using a balanced blue-turquoise gradient. 4) Rainfall Layer: Show the annual rainfall distribution across the Nuweleti desert as a clear, scientifically oriented color gradient on the map, accurately highlighting the wettest and driest areas with a clear, understandable, and easy-to-read gradient. 5) Valleys and Surface Watercourses Layer: Show the actual networks of major valleys and seasonal watercourses with fine, slightly glowing lines, in a scientifically hydrological manner, without transforming them into permanent rivers or exaggerating their density. Statistics and Text Within the Design: - Use only English. - Use very little, very concise, and very informative text. - Do not write long paragraphs. - Do not clutter the design. - Display only concise, high-value data such as: • Average annual rainfall across the desert • Rainfall variation between regions • Type of watercourses: wadis, rivers, lakes • A brief visual indicator of the main geological strata - Ensure that every figure in the design is based on a published and documented source. Do not include any figure that is not documented. - If the tool cannot verify a figure, delete it and do not replace it with an estimate. Mandatory Cartographic Elements: - Very clear main title: "Climate Change in the Sahara in the Holocene" - Clear, professional map legend - True scale - North arrow - Elegant, high-end border around the map - Coordinates/gradients at the map edges - Very few, lightly lit, and neatly organized sidebar information boxes or circles Visual Style: - Very luxurious, very professional, very scientific, very cinematic - Resembles real ArcGIS Pro output, not a fanciful poster - Excellent balance between aesthetics and scientific accuracy - Deep, rich colors: dark blue, turquoise, muted gold, geological gray, topographic brown - Very light volumetric lighting - Very accurate 3D detail - Very high clarity for text and layers - Avoid excessive ornamentation - Only show buildings or city landmarks if absolutely necessary for understanding the map - Prioritize spatial information over decoration Output Consistency Rules: - Maintain the same geographic extent, map center, and north direction in every iteration - Maintain the same position for the title and legend Scale and side elements - Maintain the same coloring style, terrain intensity, and shadow density - Do not redesign the map from scratch each time; instead, repeat the same visual template with the exact same structure - Do not swap or visually reinterpret layers from one iteration to the next Instructions to prevent hallucinations: Work only with officially or academically published information. Do not invent rivers, underground reservoirs, rainfall ratios, geological units, desert shapes, data locations, or any unverified information. If you cannot find documented information, delete it instead of fabricating it. The goal is a highly realistic, accurate, stable, and visually stunning map of Hira, free from any distortion or hallucinations. Output quality: Ultra-detailed, high-fidelity, GIS cartographic realism, premium national hydrology-geology map, cinematic 3D terrain, publication-grade, atlas-grade, research-grade, 8K vertical composition.
A colorful paper cutout drawing of the small village on top of a cliff in Amman, Jordan, overlooking the sea. The houses are made of adobe and concrete with trees on top of them. The night sky is moonlit with a dark color palette. The drawing is detailed and intricate, with a hyper-realistic, cinematic style. It is a masterpiece with high resolution, very detailed, and features volumetric lighting and ultra-detailed, sharp focus. The image has the quality of professional studio photography. --ar 1:2 --style raw
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Hyper realistic eye level exterior photo of a mid century modern style house overlooking the ocean, daylight, indirect ligGreat Pyramid of Giza: "Create an artistic map image showing the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The map should highlight the Giza Plateau near Cairo, clearly marking the pyramid's position. The style should be uniform with the other maps in the series, using subtle color tones and clear markings." Hanging Gardens of Babylon: "Create an artistic map image pinpointing the location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Hillah or Baghdad in Iraq. The map should clearly illustrate the approximate area where the gardens were believed to be, with the Euphrates River nearby. Maintain a uniform style consistent with the series, focusing on clarity and artistic presentation." Statue of Zeus at Olympia: "Produce an artistic map image depicting the location of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece. The map should focus on the ancient site of Olympia, highlighting the temple where the statue once stood. The image should match the style of the series, blending artistic elements with geographical accuracy." Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: "Create a map image showing the location of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, near the modern town of Selçuk in Turkey. The map should emphasize the historical site of Ephesus, marking the temple's location. Use a consistent style with the series, combining artistic flair with clear map details." Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: "Generate an artistic map image locating the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in what is now Bodrum, Turkey. The map should clearly identify the city of Bodrum, indicating the site of the Mausoleum. Ensure the image maintains the uniform appearance and style of the series." Colossus of Rhodes: "Design an artistic map image to show the location of the Colossus of Rhodes on the island of Rhodes, Greece. The map should focus on the island, specifically marking the city of Rhodes where the statue stood. The style should be in harmony with the other maps in the series, artistic yet clear." Lighthouse of Alexandria: "Create a map image illustrating the location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. The map should highlight the city of Alexandria, particularly the island of Pharos where the lighthouse was located. The image should match the uniform style of the series, balancing artistic elements with map precision." Each map should be designed with a cohesive artistic style, ensuring they all appear as part of a unified series. The maps should be clear, easy to understand, and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on the geographical context of each wonder.hting, AD magazine, Frank Lloyd, Eames, Mies van der Rohe
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Create a highly detailed and realistic GIS map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) using professional ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro techniques. This map will feature cinematic 3D rendering, high-resolution portrait orientation, and strict adherence to the true shape of the Sahara without any distortion, reimagining, or changes to projection, curvature, or orientation. Use the Neolithic map of the Sahara from the attached files as a baseline and apply only the following thematic layers: valleys and seasonal surface watercourses, lakes, mountain ranges and massifs, sand dunes, and major cultural sites. Strict rules: - No geographical, hydrological, or geological hallucinations. No archaeological hallucinations every site in its place - No inventing non-existent permanent rivers. - No changing the location of desert regions, the shape of coastlines, or the position of data between iterations. - Use the same visual composition, viewing angle, and layer and element distribution each time. - If the tool supports seeding or deterministic generation, set a consistent, fixed value. - Do not add any undocumented elements or unpublished estimates or approximate figures. - Use only published data from reliable, official, or well-known academic sources, prioritizing them in the following order: specialized scientific articles on paleoclimate or Neolithic topics in the Sahara, followed by less specialized peer-reviewed books and scientific references only when necessary. - If data from two sources conflicts, use the more recent one, and do not combine contradictory figures. Map Content: 1) Main Map: - A complete map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) in Sahara in a very high-quality 3D isometric aerial view, with realistic stereoscopic terrain, clear elevations and depressions, and a professional ground surface similar to advanced ArcGIS Pro maps. - Geological Waters: Visually and professionally depict ancient basins, lakes, and rivers using a balanced blue-turquoise gradient. 4) Rainfall Layer: Show the annual rainfall distribution across the Nuweleti desert as a clear, scientifically oriented color gradient on the map, accurately highlighting the wettest and driest areas with a clear, understandable, and easy-to-read gradient. 5) Valleys and Surface Watercourses Layer: Show the actual networks of major valleys and seasonal watercourses with fine, slightly glowing lines, in a scientifically hydrological manner, without transforming them into permanent rivers or exaggerating their density. Statistics and Text Within the Design: - Use only English. - Use very little, very concise, and very informative text. - Do not write long paragraphs. - Do not clutter the design. - Display only concise, high-value data such as: • Average annual rainfall across the desert • Rainfall variation between regions • Type of watercourses: wadis, rivers, lakes • A brief visual indicator of the main geological strata - Ensure that every figure in the design is based on a published and documented source. Do not include any figure that is not documented. - If the tool cannot verify a figure, delete it and do not replace it with an estimate. Mandatory Cartographic Elements: - Very clear main title: "Climate Change in the Sahara in the Holocene" - Clear, professional map legend - True scale - North arrow - Elegant, high-end border around the map - Coordinates/gradients at the map edges - Very few, lightly lit, and neatly organized sidebar information boxes or circles Visual Style: - Very luxurious, very professional, very scientific, very cinematic - Resembles real ArcGIS Pro output, not a fanciful poster - Excellent balance between aesthetics and scientific accuracy - Deep, rich colors: dark blue, turquoise, muted gold, geological gray, topographic brown - Very light volumetric lighting - Very accurate 3D detail - Very high clarity for text and layers - Avoid excessive ornamentation - Only show buildings or city landmarks if absolutely necessary for understanding the map - Prioritize spatial information over decoration Output Consistency Rules: - Maintain the same geographic extent, map center, and north direction in every iteration - Maintain the same position for the title and legend Scale and side elements - Maintain the same coloring style, terrain intensity, and shadow density - Do not redesign the map from scratch each time; instead, repeat the same visual template with the exact same structure - Do not swap or visually reinterpret layers from one iteration to the next Instructions to prevent hallucinations: Work only with officially or academically published information. Do not invent rivers, underground reservoirs, rainfall ratios, geological units, desert shapes, data locations, or any unverified information. If you cannot find documented information, delete it instead of fabricating it. The goal is a highly realistic, accurate, stable, and visually stunning map of Hira, free from any distortion or hallucinations. Output quality: Ultra-detailed, high-fidelity, GIS cartographic realism, premium national hydrology-geology map, cinematic 3D terrain, publication-grade, atlas-grade, research-grade, 8K vertical composition.
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Hyper realistic eye level exterior photo of a mid century modern style house overlooking the ocean, daylight, indirect ligGreat Pyramid of Giza: "Create an artistic map image showing the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The map should highlight the Giza Plateau near Cairo, clearly marking the pyramid's position. The style should be uniform with the other maps in the series, using subtle color tones and clear markings." Hanging Gardens of Babylon: "Create an artistic map image pinpointing the location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Hillah or Baghdad in Iraq. The map should clearly illustrate the approximate area where the gardens were believed to be, with the Euphrates River nearby. Maintain a uniform style consistent with the series, focusing on clarity and artistic presentation." Statue of Zeus at Olympia: "Produce an artistic map image depicting the location of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece. The map should focus on the ancient site of Olympia, highlighting the temple where the statue once stood. The image should match the style of the series, blending artistic elements with geographical accuracy." Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: "Create a map image showing the location of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, near the modern town of Selçuk in Turkey. The map should emphasize the historical site of Ephesus, marking the temple's location. Use a consistent style with the series, combining artistic flair with clear map details." Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: "Generate an artistic map image locating the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in what is now Bodrum, Turkey. The map should clearly identify the city of Bodrum, indicating the site of the Mausoleum. Ensure the image maintains the uniform appearance and style of the series." Colossus of Rhodes: "Design an artistic map image to show the location of the Colossus of Rhodes on the island of Rhodes, Greece. The map should focus on the island, specifically marking the city of Rhodes where the statue stood. The style should be in harmony with the other maps in the series, artistic yet clear." Lighthouse of Alexandria: "Create a map image illustrating the location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. The map should highlight the city of Alexandria, particularly the island of Pharos where the lighthouse was located. The image should match the uniform style of the series, balancing artistic elements with map precision." Each map should be designed with a cohesive artistic style, ensuring they all appear as part of a unified series. The maps should be clear, easy to understand, and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on the geographical context of each wonder.hting, AD magazine, Frank Lloyd, Eames, Mies van der Rohe
Create a highly detailed and realistic GIS map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) using professional ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro techniques. This map will feature cinematic 3D rendering, high-resolution portrait orientation, and strict adherence to the true shape of the Sahara without any distortion, reimagining, or changes to projection, curvature, or orientation. Use the Neolithic map of the Sahara from the attached files as a baseline and apply only the following thematic layers: valleys and seasonal surface watercourses, lakes, mountain ranges and massifs, sand dunes, and major cultural sites. Strict rules: - No geographical, hydrological, or geological hallucinations. No archaeological hallucinations every site in its place - No inventing non-existent permanent rivers. - No changing the location of desert regions, the shape of coastlines, or the position of data between iterations. - Use the same visual composition, viewing angle, and layer and element distribution each time. - If the tool supports seeding or deterministic generation, set a consistent, fixed value. - Do not add any undocumented elements or unpublished estimates or approximate figures. - Use only published data from reliable, official, or well-known academic sources, prioritizing them in the following order: specialized scientific articles on paleoclimate or Neolithic topics in the Sahara, followed by less specialized peer-reviewed books and scientific references only when necessary. - If data from two sources conflicts, use the more recent one, and do not combine contradictory figures. Map Content: 1) Main Map: - A complete map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) in Sahara in a very high-quality 3D isometric aerial view, with realistic stereoscopic terrain, clear elevations and depressions, and a professional ground surface similar to advanced ArcGIS Pro maps. - Geological Waters: Visually and professionally depict ancient basins, lakes, and rivers using a balanced blue-turquoise gradient. 4) Rainfall Layer: Show the annual rainfall distribution across the Nuweleti desert as a clear, scientifically oriented color gradient on the map, accurately highlighting the wettest and driest areas with a clear, understandable, and easy-to-read gradient. 5) Valleys and Surface Watercourses Layer: Show the actual networks of major valleys and seasonal watercourses with fine, slightly glowing lines, in a scientifically hydrological manner, without transforming them into permanent rivers or exaggerating their density. Statistics and Text Within the Design: - Use only English. - Use very little, very concise, and very informative text. - Do not write long paragraphs. - Do not clutter the design. - Display only concise, high-value data such as: • Average annual rainfall across the desert • Rainfall variation between regions • Type of watercourses: wadis, rivers, lakes • A brief visual indicator of the main geological strata - Ensure that every figure in the design is based on a published and documented source. Do not include any figure that is not documented. - If the tool cannot verify a figure, delete it and do not replace it with an estimate. Mandatory Cartographic Elements: - Very clear main title: "Climate Change in the Sahara in the Holocene" - Clear, professional map legend - True scale - North arrow - Elegant, high-end border around the map - Coordinates/gradients at the map edges - Very few, lightly lit, and neatly organized sidebar information boxes or circles Visual Style: - Very luxurious, very professional, very scientific, very cinematic - Resembles real ArcGIS Pro output, not a fanciful poster - Excellent balance between aesthetics and scientific accuracy - Deep, rich colors: dark blue, turquoise, muted gold, geological gray, topographic brown - Very light volumetric lighting - Very accurate 3D detail - Very high clarity for text and layers - Avoid excessive ornamentation - Only show buildings or city landmarks if absolutely necessary for understanding the map - Prioritize spatial information over decoration Output Consistency Rules: - Maintain the same geographic extent, map center, and north direction in every iteration - Maintain the same position for the title and legend Scale and side elements - Maintain the same coloring style, terrain intensity, and shadow density - Do not redesign the map from scratch each time; instead, repeat the same visual template with the exact same structure - Do not swap or visually reinterpret layers from one iteration to the next Instructions to prevent hallucinations: Work only with officially or academically published information. Do not invent rivers, underground reservoirs, rainfall ratios, geological units, desert shapes, data locations, or any unverified information. If you cannot find documented information, delete it instead of fabricating it. The goal is a highly realistic, accurate, stable, and visually stunning map of Hira, free from any distortion or hallucinations. Output quality: Ultra-detailed, high-fidelity, GIS cartographic realism, premium national hydrology-geology map, cinematic 3D terrain, publication-grade, atlas-grade, research-grade, 8K vertical composition.
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
A colorful paper cutout drawing of the small village on top of a cliff in Amman, Jordan, overlooking the sea. The houses are made of adobe and concrete with trees on top of them. The night sky is moonlit with a dark color palette. The drawing is detailed and intricate, with a hyper-realistic, cinematic style. It is a masterpiece with high resolution, very detailed, and features volumetric lighting and ultra-detailed, sharp focus. The image has the quality of professional studio photography. --ar 1:2 --style raw
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
Create a highly detailed and realistic GIS map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) using professional ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro techniques. This map will feature cinematic 3D rendering, high-resolution portrait orientation, and strict adherence to the true shape of the Sahara without any distortion, reimagining, or changes to projection, curvature, or orientation. Use the Neolithic map of the Sahara from the attached files as a baseline and apply only the following thematic layers: valleys and seasonal surface watercourses, lakes, mountain ranges and massifs, sand dunes, and major cultural sites. Strict rules: - No geographical, hydrological, or geological hallucinations. No archaeological hallucinations every site in its place - No inventing non-existent permanent rivers. - No changing the location of desert regions, the shape of coastlines, or the position of data between iterations. - Use the same visual composition, viewing angle, and layer and element distribution each time. - If the tool supports seeding or deterministic generation, set a consistent, fixed value. - Do not add any undocumented elements or unpublished estimates or approximate figures. - Use only published data from reliable, official, or well-known academic sources, prioritizing them in the following order: specialized scientific articles on paleoclimate or Neolithic topics in the Sahara, followed by less specialized peer-reviewed books and scientific references only when necessary. - If data from two sources conflicts, use the more recent one, and do not combine contradictory figures. Map Content: 1) Main Map: - A complete map of the Late Holocene hyper-aridity period (ca. 4,500 BP to present) in Sahara in a very high-quality 3D isometric aerial view, with realistic stereoscopic terrain, clear elevations and depressions, and a professional ground surface similar to advanced ArcGIS Pro maps. - Geological Waters: Visually and professionally depict ancient basins, lakes, and rivers using a balanced blue-turquoise gradient. 4) Rainfall Layer: Show the annual rainfall distribution across the Nuweleti desert as a clear, scientifically oriented color gradient on the map, accurately highlighting the wettest and driest areas with a clear, understandable, and easy-to-read gradient. 5) Valleys and Surface Watercourses Layer: Show the actual networks of major valleys and seasonal watercourses with fine, slightly glowing lines, in a scientifically hydrological manner, without transforming them into permanent rivers or exaggerating their density. Statistics and Text Within the Design: - Use only English. - Use very little, very concise, and very informative text. - Do not write long paragraphs. - Do not clutter the design. - Display only concise, high-value data such as: • Average annual rainfall across the desert • Rainfall variation between regions • Type of watercourses: wadis, rivers, lakes • A brief visual indicator of the main geological strata - Ensure that every figure in the design is based on a published and documented source. Do not include any figure that is not documented. - If the tool cannot verify a figure, delete it and do not replace it with an estimate. Mandatory Cartographic Elements: - Very clear main title: "Climate Change in the Sahara in the Holocene" - Clear, professional map legend - True scale - North arrow - Elegant, high-end border around the map - Coordinates/gradients at the map edges - Very few, lightly lit, and neatly organized sidebar information boxes or circles Visual Style: - Very luxurious, very professional, very scientific, very cinematic - Resembles real ArcGIS Pro output, not a fanciful poster - Excellent balance between aesthetics and scientific accuracy - Deep, rich colors: dark blue, turquoise, muted gold, geological gray, topographic brown - Very light volumetric lighting - Very accurate 3D detail - Very high clarity for text and layers - Avoid excessive ornamentation - Only show buildings or city landmarks if absolutely necessary for understanding the map - Prioritize spatial information over decoration Output Consistency Rules: - Maintain the same geographic extent, map center, and north direction in every iteration - Maintain the same position for the title and legend Scale and side elements - Maintain the same coloring style, terrain intensity, and shadow density - Do not redesign the map from scratch each time; instead, repeat the same visual template with the exact same structure - Do not swap or visually reinterpret layers from one iteration to the next Instructions to prevent hallucinations: Work only with officially or academically published information. Do not invent rivers, underground reservoirs, rainfall ratios, geological units, desert shapes, data locations, or any unverified information. If you cannot find documented information, delete it instead of fabricating it. The goal is a highly realistic, accurate, stable, and visually stunning map of Hira, free from any distortion or hallucinations. Output quality: Ultra-detailed, high-fidelity, GIS cartographic realism, premium national hydrology-geology map, cinematic 3D terrain, publication-grade, atlas-grade, research-grade, 8K vertical composition.
Hyper realistic eye level exterior photo of a mid century modern style house overlooking the ocean, daylight, indirect ligGreat Pyramid of Giza: "Create an artistic map image showing the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The map should highlight the Giza Plateau near Cairo, clearly marking the pyramid's position. The style should be uniform with the other maps in the series, using subtle color tones and clear markings." Hanging Gardens of Babylon: "Create an artistic map image pinpointing the location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Hillah or Baghdad in Iraq. The map should clearly illustrate the approximate area where the gardens were believed to be, with the Euphrates River nearby. Maintain a uniform style consistent with the series, focusing on clarity and artistic presentation." Statue of Zeus at Olympia: "Produce an artistic map image depicting the location of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece. The map should focus on the ancient site of Olympia, highlighting the temple where the statue once stood. The image should match the style of the series, blending artistic elements with geographical accuracy." Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: "Create a map image showing the location of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, near the modern town of Selçuk in Turkey. The map should emphasize the historical site of Ephesus, marking the temple's location. Use a consistent style with the series, combining artistic flair with clear map details." Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: "Generate an artistic map image locating the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in what is now Bodrum, Turkey. The map should clearly identify the city of Bodrum, indicating the site of the Mausoleum. Ensure the image maintains the uniform appearance and style of the series." Colossus of Rhodes: "Design an artistic map image to show the location of the Colossus of Rhodes on the island of Rhodes, Greece. The map should focus on the island, specifically marking the city of Rhodes where the statue stood. The style should be in harmony with the other maps in the series, artistic yet clear." Lighthouse of Alexandria: "Create a map image illustrating the location of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. The map should highlight the city of Alexandria, particularly the island of Pharos where the lighthouse was located. The image should match the uniform style of the series, balancing artistic elements with map precision." Each map should be designed with a cohesive artistic style, ensuring they all appear as part of a unified series. The maps should be clear, easy to understand, and aesthetically pleasing, with a focus on the geographical context of each wonder.hting, AD magazine, Frank Lloyd, Eames, Mies van der Rohe
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."
A colorful paper cutout drawing of the small village on top of a cliff in Amman, Jordan, overlooking the sea. The houses are made of adobe and concrete with trees on top of them. The night sky is moonlit with a dark color palette. The drawing is detailed and intricate, with a hyper-realistic, cinematic style. It is a masterpiece with high resolution, very detailed, and features volumetric lighting and ultra-detailed, sharp focus. The image has the quality of professional studio photography. --ar 1:2 --style raw
"A cinematic, high-detail animation of a vintage-style historical map of the Arabian Peninsula. The camera slowly zooms into the central red emblem of 'المدينة المنورة' (Medina) which glows with a soft golden light. From this center, large brown arrows begin to animate, extending outward with a fluid, ink-like motion towards 'اليمن' (Yemen), 'نجد' (Najd), and 'الشام' (The Levant). In the background, tiny illustrated camel caravans move along dotted trade routes, and old wooden dhows gently bob on the waves of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The map has a textured, aged parchment look with warm sepia tones, flickering candlelight shadows, and subtle dust particles floating in the air. 4K, historical epic style, highly detailed Arabic calligraphy."