Theme: Photorealistic 3D naturalist journal diorama built around weathered rainforest field notebook on a wooden research crate, where documented ecosystems come alive.
Subject: giant fern, orchid vine, and emerald tree frog are the living hero specimens; sketched leaves unfurl into humid living foliage and the frog climbs across the paper edge while still feeling drawn from the journal pages.
Scene: weathered rainforest field notebook on a wooden research crate anchors the camp-table or research-crate environment with old paper, field notes, specimen jars, dried flowers, canvas tent background, lantern light, fireflies, pine resin mood, and glowing coffee rings.
Composition: Fixed open-journal diorama: pages spread wide, botanical drawings rise upward, animal sketch steps off the paper, watercolor terrain expands from the spread, margin notes become tiny camps, and foreground paper texture stays readable.
Signature elements: Living botanical drawings, mounted insects detaching, watercolor terrain, tiny expedition camps, resurrected dried flowers, swimming specimen jar, graphite tracks, glowing coffee rings, canvas tent, and fireflies.
Style: Photorealistic 3D nature-documentary scene, living scientific illustration, detailed paper fibers, graphite-to-life transformation, old field notebook atmosphere, 8K detail, and cinematic miniature ecosystem realism.
Color palette: Fixed warm lantern amber, old paper cream, graphite grey, natural plant greens, specimen-glass highlights, soft firefly glow, and earthy camp-table browns.
Lighting: Lantern light blending with fireflies, warm amber glow from coffee rings, soft shadows under lifted paper drawings, and realistic specimen-jar reflections.
Restrictions: Clean focused visual treatment with coherent detail and source-consistent structure.