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Museum-Level Bee Educational Infographic

Museum-Level Bee Educational Infographic

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Please create a museum-level insect knowledge educational infographic, focusing on displaying [Bees]. Core layout: - Center: A huge insect specimen image, occupying 60-70% of the frame - Surrounding: Scientific annotations and fun encyclopedia information, arranged in a radial or zoned layout - Overall: Like a beautiful specimen label in a museum glass display case Insect specimen presentation (core requirements): 1. Physical realism: The insect specimen is directly placed flat on the paper, not a "picture within a picture" 2. Perspective: Vertical top view, with the specimen and paper on the same plane 3. Lighting: Soft natural light illuminates from above, casting delicate shadows on the paper 4. Fixation method: Fixed with insect pins (thin silver pins) realistically, pins penetrate the specimen's body, pin tips slightly piercing the paper 5. Detail texture: - Visible real textures of the specimen: wing veins, fuzz, scales, compound eye reflections - The specimen edges have slight thickness and three-dimensionality - Wings may have slight translucency - Around the pins, the paper has subtle depressions or pinholes 6. Proportion: The specimen occupies about 60-70% of the central area of the paper, leaving white space for annotations 7. Natural state: Wings spread naturally, not overly stiff, preserving the specimen's authentic texture Annotation system design: Using guide lines (thin lines) extending from insect body parts to the annotation text boxes Essential labeled body parts (6-8): 1. Head Head - Compound eyes: How many facets? How wide is the field of view? - Antennae: What is their purpose? How many segments? - Mouthparts: What type? What food does it eat? 2. Thorax Thorax - Prothorax/Mesothorax/Metathorax: Their respective functions - Wings: How many pairs? How fast is the flying speed? Special abilities? - Legs: How many pairs? Special functions like grasping/jumping/swimming? 3. Abdomen Abdomen - Number of segments: How many segments? - Special organs: Light emitters/venom stings/ovipositors, etc. - Spiracles: How does it breathe? 4. Unique structures - The insect's most distinctive body features - Relationship with adaptation to the environment Content of information cards: Each annotation includes: - Part name (Chinese/English) - 1-2 sentence functional description (child-friendly language) - Fun data or trivia (marked with 🔍 or 💡 icons) Other page elements: Top area: - Insect Chinese name (large title, elegant font) - Scientific name Scientific Name (italicized Latin, subtitle) - Order/Family affiliation (small print) - Distribution map icon (world map + highlighted distribution area) Bottom/side information bar: Basic profile - Body length: X-X mm - Lifespan: X days/months/years - Habitat: Forest/grassland/water, etc. - Diet: Herbivore/carnivore/omnivore Superpowers/Special skills - List 2-3 coolest abilities - Simple icons + text descriptions Fun trivia - 1-2 interesting facts that attract children - Such as "Can lift 50 times its own body weight" Life cycle - Simplified metamorphosis diagram - Egg → Larva → Pupa → Adult (complete metamorphosis) - Or Egg → Nymph → Adult (incomplete metamorphosis) *Design aesthetics: - Paper texture: Base paper: Cream or ivory white premium paper texture #F8F6F0 Visible fine fibers and texture of the paper Edges may have slight wear or vintage feel (optional) - Spatial relationship: Specimen: Physical entity, placed flat on the paper, with real shadows Insect pins: Silver metal texture, piercing through the specimen to fix it Annotation text: Directly written or printed on the same paper Guide lines: Thin lines drawn on the paper - Color scheme: Paper background: #F8F6F0 (cream) or #FFFEF7 (ivory) Annotation text: #2C3E50 (ink/deep gray-blue) hand-written or printed style Guide lines: #8B7355 (brown gray) or #696969 (charcoal gray) thin lines Emphasis marks: #D4AF37 (bronze gold) or #8B4513 (brown) Insect pins: Silver-gray metal luster #C0C0C0 - Font system: Title: Handwritten style or elegant print (Garamond/Song typeface) Scientific name: Italic handwritten or printed Annotation text: Clear handwritten or small print Overall feel: As if a naturalist wrote it by hand on the specimen paper - Decorative elements: Four corners: Simple line frames or decorative corner flowers (printed on the paper) Ruler: Millimeter scale parallel to the specimen Date/number: Handwritten collection information (optional) Plant silhouette watermark: Faintly printed on the paper (optional) Key visual points: The entire image is "a flat specimen paper" with a real insect specimen fixed on it, surrounded by handwritten or printed scientific annotations. The viewer is as if looking down at a specimen record on a naturalist's workbench. Layout style reference: Like opening a 19th-century naturalist's specimen book, the insect specimen is real and fixed on the paper, surrounded by handwritten or beautifully printed scientific annotations. The overall presentation is a flat, two-dimensional but physically textured aesthetic—this is not a photograph, but the coexistence of the specimen and the paper." Key concepts: - ❌ Don't: The specimen photo is placed in the picture - ✅ Do: The specimen itself is on the paper, sharing the same physical plane with the text - Like an antique specimen book page or a naturalist's work record Image specifications: - Ratio: 16:9 (horizontal poster) or 3:4 (vertical display board) - Resolution: 300 DPI, suitable for A3/A2 printing - Format: PNG high-definition, preserving details Scientific accuracy requirements: - Body structure proportions conform to real insect morphology - Professional terminology is accurate - Children's descriptions need to be scientific and lively Please ensure the overall presentation has both the academic rigor of a museum and the visual appeal that attracts children to explore.

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Create a museum-level bee educational infographic using z-image, with a real insect specimen at the center and scientific annotations and fun encyclopedia information surrounding it. The design adopts a radial layout, like a beautiful specimen label in a museum glass display case.
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# Insect Education
# Bee Specimen
# Museum Design
# Educational Chart
# Specimen Paper

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