A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
Create a 4-second VFX overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel). No people, hands, faces, text, logos, scenery, or objects. Generate 30–50 small glossy red 3D hearts distributed across the lower half of the frame. Hearts should continuously spawn from below the bottom edge, rise upward with gentle random horizontal drift, rotate slightly in 3D, and naturally disappear before reaching the top edge. Each heart should have a lifespan of approximately 0.8–2.0 seconds, fading out smoothly while shrinking slightly as it rises. Keep most hearts small (1–5% of frame height), with only a few medium-sized hearts for depth variation. Avoid large foreground hearts. Maintain realistic depth with some hearts closer to camera and others farther away. Motion should be continuous and randomized so that hearts are constantly appearing, rising, fading, and disappearing throughout the entire clip. No heart should remain visible for the full duration. Premium AR-filter style rendering, soft red glow, subtle bloom, realistic reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic lighting, transparent background, static camera, seamless loop.
A no-background (or pure white background) infographic-style illustration showing a comparison between two water filtration systems. On the left, a traditional multi-stage filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CAC; on the right, an upgraded filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CS-BS. Use arrows or visual cues to highlight the transition from traditional to optimized. Include cylindrical filter housings with visible filter media differences. Keep the design clean, modern, and tech-inspired, with minimal text aside from simple labels (e.g., “Real water purification scene”). Emphasize clarity and simplicity, ensuring there is no background or additional scene elements.
A modern kitchen scene with a sink and countertop on the left, and a traditional multi-stage water filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CAC, etc.) underneath the sink. On the right, show an optimized upgraded filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CS-BS, etc.). Present the comparison in a clean, infographic style, highlighting the transition from traditional to optimized with arrows or visual indicators. Include text such as “Real water purification scene” to emphasize the real-world context. Use soft colors, 3D illustration feel, and ensure clarity and readability of labels. The overall design should convey a high-tech, professional look, possibly with 8K or photorealistic rendering.
Create a 4-second VFX overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel). No people, hands, faces, text, logos, scenery, or objects. Generate 30–50 small glossy red 3D hearts distributed across the lower half of the frame. Hearts should continuously spawn from below the bottom edge, rise upward with gentle random horizontal drift, rotate slightly in 3D, and naturally disappear before reaching the top edge. Each heart should have a lifespan of approximately 0.8–2.0 seconds, fading out smoothly while shrinking slightly as it rises. Keep most hearts small (1–5% of frame height), with only a few medium-sized hearts for depth variation. Avoid large foreground hearts. Maintain realistic depth with some hearts closer to camera and others farther away. Motion should be continuous and randomized so that hearts are constantly appearing, rising, fading, and disappearing throughout the entire clip. No heart should remain visible for the full duration. Premium AR-filter style rendering, soft red glow, subtle bloom, realistic reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic lighting, transparent background, static camera, seamless loop.
A modern kitchen scene with a sink and countertop on the left, and a traditional multi-stage water filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CAC, etc.) underneath the sink. On the right, show an optimized upgraded filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CS-BS, etc.). Present the comparison in a clean, infographic style, highlighting the transition from traditional to optimized with arrows or visual indicators. Include text such as “Real water purification scene” to emphasize the real-world context. Use soft colors, 3D illustration feel, and ensure clarity and readability of labels. The overall design should convey a high-tech, professional look, possibly with 8K or photorealistic rendering.
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
A no-background (or pure white background) infographic-style illustration showing a comparison between two water filtration systems. On the left, a traditional multi-stage filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CAC; on the right, an upgraded filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CS-BS. Use arrows or visual cues to highlight the transition from traditional to optimized. Include cylindrical filter housings with visible filter media differences. Keep the design clean, modern, and tech-inspired, with minimal text aside from simple labels (e.g., “Real water purification scene”). Emphasize clarity and simplicity, ensuring there is no background or additional scene elements.
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
Create a 4-second VFX overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel). No people, hands, faces, text, logos, scenery, or objects. Generate 30–50 small glossy red 3D hearts distributed across the lower half of the frame. Hearts should continuously spawn from below the bottom edge, rise upward with gentle random horizontal drift, rotate slightly in 3D, and naturally disappear before reaching the top edge. Each heart should have a lifespan of approximately 0.8–2.0 seconds, fading out smoothly while shrinking slightly as it rises. Keep most hearts small (1–5% of frame height), with only a few medium-sized hearts for depth variation. Avoid large foreground hearts. Maintain realistic depth with some hearts closer to camera and others farther away. Motion should be continuous and randomized so that hearts are constantly appearing, rising, fading, and disappearing throughout the entire clip. No heart should remain visible for the full duration. Premium AR-filter style rendering, soft red glow, subtle bloom, realistic reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic lighting, transparent background, static camera, seamless loop.
A modern kitchen scene with a sink and countertop on the left, and a traditional multi-stage water filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CAC, etc.) underneath the sink. On the right, show an optimized upgraded filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CS-BS, etc.). Present the comparison in a clean, infographic style, highlighting the transition from traditional to optimized with arrows or visual indicators. Include text such as “Real water purification scene” to emphasize the real-world context. Use soft colors, 3D illustration feel, and ensure clarity and readability of labels. The overall design should convey a high-tech, professional look, possibly with 8K or photorealistic rendering.
A no-background (or pure white background) infographic-style illustration showing a comparison between two water filtration systems. On the left, a traditional multi-stage filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CAC; on the right, an upgraded filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CS-BS. Use arrows or visual cues to highlight the transition from traditional to optimized. Include cylindrical filter housings with visible filter media differences. Keep the design clean, modern, and tech-inspired, with minimal text aside from simple labels (e.g., “Real water purification scene”). Emphasize clarity and simplicity, ensuring there is no background or additional scene elements.
Create a 4-second VFX overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel). No people, hands, faces, text, logos, scenery, or objects. Generate 30–50 small glossy red 3D hearts distributed across the lower half of the frame. Hearts should continuously spawn from below the bottom edge, rise upward with gentle random horizontal drift, rotate slightly in 3D, and naturally disappear before reaching the top edge. Each heart should have a lifespan of approximately 0.8–2.0 seconds, fading out smoothly while shrinking slightly as it rises. Keep most hearts small (1–5% of frame height), with only a few medium-sized hearts for depth variation. Avoid large foreground hearts. Maintain realistic depth with some hearts closer to camera and others farther away. Motion should be continuous and randomized so that hearts are constantly appearing, rising, fading, and disappearing throughout the entire clip. No heart should remain visible for the full duration. Premium AR-filter style rendering, soft red glow, subtle bloom, realistic reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic lighting, transparent background, static camera, seamless loop.
A modern kitchen scene with a sink and countertop on the left, and a traditional multi-stage water filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CAC, etc.) underneath the sink. On the right, show an optimized upgraded filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CS-BS, etc.). Present the comparison in a clean, infographic style, highlighting the transition from traditional to optimized with arrows or visual indicators. Include text such as “Real water purification scene” to emphasize the real-world context. Use soft colors, 3D illustration feel, and ensure clarity and readability of labels. The overall design should convey a high-tech, professional look, possibly with 8K or photorealistic rendering.
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
A no-background (or pure white background) infographic-style illustration showing a comparison between two water filtration systems. On the left, a traditional multi-stage filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CAC; on the right, an upgraded filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CS-BS. Use arrows or visual cues to highlight the transition from traditional to optimized. Include cylindrical filter housings with visible filter media differences. Keep the design clean, modern, and tech-inspired, with minimal text aside from simple labels (e.g., “Real water purification scene”). Emphasize clarity and simplicity, ensuring there is no background or additional scene elements.
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
A no-background (or pure white background) infographic-style illustration showing a comparison between two water filtration systems. On the left, a traditional multi-stage filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CAC; on the right, an upgraded filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CS-BS. Use arrows or visual cues to highlight the transition from traditional to optimized. Include cylindrical filter housings with visible filter media differences. Keep the design clean, modern, and tech-inspired, with minimal text aside from simple labels (e.g., “Real water purification scene”). Emphasize clarity and simplicity, ensuring there is no background or additional scene elements.
Create a 4-second VFX overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel). No people, hands, faces, text, logos, scenery, or objects. Generate 30–50 small glossy red 3D hearts distributed across the lower half of the frame. Hearts should continuously spawn from below the bottom edge, rise upward with gentle random horizontal drift, rotate slightly in 3D, and naturally disappear before reaching the top edge. Each heart should have a lifespan of approximately 0.8–2.0 seconds, fading out smoothly while shrinking slightly as it rises. Keep most hearts small (1–5% of frame height), with only a few medium-sized hearts for depth variation. Avoid large foreground hearts. Maintain realistic depth with some hearts closer to camera and others farther away. Motion should be continuous and randomized so that hearts are constantly appearing, rising, fading, and disappearing throughout the entire clip. No heart should remain visible for the full duration. Premium AR-filter style rendering, soft red glow, subtle bloom, realistic reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic lighting, transparent background, static camera, seamless loop.
A modern kitchen scene with a sink and countertop on the left, and a traditional multi-stage water filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CAC, etc.) underneath the sink. On the right, show an optimized upgraded filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CS-BS, etc.). Present the comparison in a clean, infographic style, highlighting the transition from traditional to optimized with arrows or visual indicators. Include text such as “Real water purification scene” to emphasize the real-world context. Use soft colors, 3D illustration feel, and ensure clarity and readability of labels. The overall design should convey a high-tech, professional look, possibly with 8K or photorealistic rendering.
A no-background (or pure white background) infographic-style illustration showing a comparison between two water filtration systems. On the left, a traditional multi-stage filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CAC; on the right, an upgraded filtration system labeled PP, GAC, and CS-BS. Use arrows or visual cues to highlight the transition from traditional to optimized. Include cylindrical filter housings with visible filter media differences. Keep the design clean, modern, and tech-inspired, with minimal text aside from simple labels (e.g., “Real water purification scene”). Emphasize clarity and simplicity, ensuring there is no background or additional scene elements.
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
Create a 4-second VFX overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel). No people, hands, faces, text, logos, scenery, or objects. Generate 30–50 small glossy red 3D hearts distributed across the lower half of the frame. Hearts should continuously spawn from below the bottom edge, rise upward with gentle random horizontal drift, rotate slightly in 3D, and naturally disappear before reaching the top edge. Each heart should have a lifespan of approximately 0.8–2.0 seconds, fading out smoothly while shrinking slightly as it rises. Keep most hearts small (1–5% of frame height), with only a few medium-sized hearts for depth variation. Avoid large foreground hearts. Maintain realistic depth with some hearts closer to camera and others farther away. Motion should be continuous and randomized so that hearts are constantly appearing, rising, fading, and disappearing throughout the entire clip. No heart should remain visible for the full duration. Premium AR-filter style rendering, soft red glow, subtle bloom, realistic reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic lighting, transparent background, static camera, seamless loop.
A modern kitchen scene with a sink and countertop on the left, and a traditional multi-stage water filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CAC, etc.) underneath the sink. On the right, show an optimized upgraded filtration system (labeled PP, GAC, CS-BS, etc.). Present the comparison in a clean, infographic style, highlighting the transition from traditional to optimized with arrows or visual indicators. Include text such as “Real water purification scene” to emphasize the real-world context. Use soft colors, 3D illustration feel, and ensure clarity and readability of labels. The overall design should convey a high-tech, professional look, possibly with 8K or photorealistic rendering.