{"id":"32331","prompt":"Create a highly detailed, photorealistic miniature travel-poster diorama inspired by Rio de Janeiro, arranged as a handcrafted 3D paper scene on a warm ivory, slightly textured background.\n\nIn the foreground, a realistic human hand holds a vintage Brazilian travel ticket or Rio-themed transit card vertically on the left side. Give the card aged paper texture, subtle printing imperfections, elegant typography, and authentic-looking travel details. From behind the card, a miniature Rio de Janeiro landscape physically rises outward like an intricate pop-up diorama.\n\nMake {argument name=\"landmark\" default=\"landmark\" default=\"Christ the Redeemer\"} the dominant central landmark, positioned high above a miniature cityscape with lush green mountains surrounding it. Below, build a tiny realistic Rio street featuring a classic yellow taxi, colorful buildings, palm trees, pedestrians, cyclists, street lamps, tiled sidewalks, and small Brazilian urban details. Add Copacabana beach elements in the distance with tiny umbrellas, beachgoers, and a glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean. Layer the architecture and terrain so everything appears physically constructed from paper, wood, plaster, and miniature materials, with convincing depth, cast shadows, overlapping surfaces, and a slight three-quarter perspective.\n\nAround the main 3D scene, incorporate delicate black, charcoal, and muted sepia hand-drawn travel illustrations on the cream paper. Include a small Sugarloaf Mountain sketch in the upper left, an artistic Copacabana promenade illustration in the upper right, a detailed Selarón Steps sketch along the right side, and a small Ipanema beachfront skyline drawing near the bottom. Add subtle handwritten travel notes, tiny map markings, architectural outlines, compass symbols, postage-stamp details, and understated Brazilian travel annotations.\n\nKeep the composition refined rather than crowded. Blend realistic miniature photography with vintage travel-journal design, tactile paper fibers, faint ink bleed, imperfect hand-drawn lines, warm natural studio lighting, gentle shadows, subtle film grain, and a sophisticated cream, charcoal, muted green, ocean blue, and Brazilian yellow palette.\n\nThe final image should feel like a premium collectible Rio de Janeiro travel postcard transformed into a physical miniature world, with the central diorama sharply detailed and the surrounding illustrations slightly softer. Highly realistic human hand and fingers, believable miniature materials, cinematic product photography, editorial travel-magazine aesthetic, shallow depth of field, ultra-fine textures, photorealistic 3D details, vertical 4:5 composition, 8K quality."}