
Industrial Design Presentation Board
Create a museum-grade presentation board that combines technical drawings, an exploded axonometric diagram, and a photoreal product render.
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Industrial Design Presentation Board
Landscape industrial design board with technical drawings, exploded axonometric parts, and a finished 3D product render.
Create one landscape industrial design presentation board for [PRODUCT_OR_OBJECT] designed by an expert [DESIGN_DISCIPLINE] team. Use a clean three-zone grid: on the left, show black-and-white 2D technical drawings with front, side, top, section, dimensions, callouts, scale marks, and material notes; in the center, show an exploded axonometric diagram that separates the major shell, frame, fasteners, electronics, mechanical parts, or user-specified internal components with numbered leader lines; on the right, show a photorealistic 3D render of the finished object in a relevant environment, with controlled lighting, accurate proportions, believable materials, and subtle atmospheric color. Add a restrained title block with editable title, year, variant, discipline, and short tagline. Let the visual language transition from archive-grade technical tones on the left to richer cinematic realism on the right while preserving one consistent grid, margin system, and label style. Use precise linework, legible annotations, realistic bevels and seams, neutral paper texture, and high-resolution product-detail fidelity. Avoid real brand names, copied patent drawings, fake certification stamps, unreadable microtext, impossible assembly order, inconsistent component scale, decorative clutter, arbitrary logos, and title text that cannot be edited.
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Replace the product, design discipline, component list, material system, environment, title block, and final aspect ratio before running.
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Before you use this prompt
Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.
What objects work well with this prompt?
It fits products, vehicles, tools, furniture, devices, exhibit objects, and speculative hardware as long as the component list is clear.
How do I keep labels readable?
Use short editable labels, limit the number of callouts, and ask for larger annotation blocks instead of dense paragraphs.
What should I review before publishing?
Check component scale, assembly logic, dimension consistency, label spelling, and whether the final render still matches the technical drawing.
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