Theme: Architectural split-scene build visualization for compact backyard greenhouse frame with timber base, glass panels, rafters, and hinged door, pairing a hand-sketched pencil blueprint with the finished garden structure.
Subject: compact backyard greenhouse frame with timber base, glass panels, rafters, and hinged door is the central construction subject; the right-side finished build must match the left-side drawing proportions, posts, beams, frame depth, and visible joinery.
Scene: Left side: clean white paper with professional hand-drawn architectural pencil sketch. Right side: small backyard planting area with herbs, gravel path, morning daylight, and realistic glass reflections with the completed structure installed in a believable outdoor setting.
Composition: Fixed two-panel horizontal split-
Scene: left half shows front and slight side elevation blueprint on white paper; right half shows the finished build photographed from a low front-corner eye-level angle with full depth visible.
Signature elements: Exact blueprint-to-built comparison, matching proportions across both halves, visible posts and crossbeams, precise joinery marks, hand-sketched construction lines, and a photoreal completed garden build.
Style: Hybrid architectural presentation style combining precise hand-sketched technical drawing on the left with photorealistic architectural visualization on the right.
Color palette: Restrained graphite pencil, clean white paper, natural timber browns, garden greens, soft daylight neutrals, and realistic grounded shadows.
Lighting: Soft daylight on the finished garden side with grounded shadows; even clean paper lighting on the blueprint side so annotations remain legible.
Camera: Blueprint side uses flat presentation framing; finished side uses low front-corner perspective at eye level to show beam depth, structural volume, and real installation scale.
Materials: Graphite pencil lines, white drafting paper, natural wood grain, realistic joints and connections, grass, plants, gravel or garden ground texture.
Typography: GREENHOUSE FRAME PLAN appears as a small readable technical sheet title; front elevation, side elevation, panel dimensions, hinge labels, material notes, and assembly arrows appear as handwritten dimension labels, construction notes, and clean arrows on the blueprint side.
Restrictions: Keep the transformed subject coherent, preserve the intended composition, maintain crisp visual detail, use clean readable text when present, and keep the background focused and uncluttered.