Converts whiteboard sketches into clear, "McKinsey-style" vector presentations.
Convert this hand-drawn whiteboard sketch into a professional corporate flowchart suitable for a business presentation. Style Guide : Use a minimalist 'McKinsey-style' aesthetic : clean lines, ample whitespace, and a sophisticated blue-and-gray color palette. Structure : Automatically align all boxes and diamonds to a strict grid . Connect them with straight, orthogonal arrows (90-degree angles only, no curvy lines). Text : Transcribe the handwritten labels into a clear, bold Sans-Serif font (like Arial or Roboto). Output : High-resolution vector-style image on a pure white background.
Generate a childlike travel journal illustration for a city
--- Prompt ---
Please create a vibrant, child-like crayon-style vertical (9:16) illustration titled "{City Name} Travel Journal."
The artwork should look as if it were drawn by a curious child using colorful crayons, featuring a soft, warm light-toned background (such as pale yellow), combined with bright reds, blues, greens, and other cheerful colors to create a cozy, playful travel atmosphere.
I. Main Scene: Travel-Journal Style Route Map
In the center of the illustration, draw a "winding, zigzagging travel route" with arrows and dotted lines connecting multiple locations.
The route should automatically generate recommended attractions based on {Number of Days}:
Example structure (auto-filled with {City Name}-related content):
- "Stop 1: {Attraction 1 + short fun description}"
- "Stop 2: {Attraction 2 + short fun description}"
- "Stop 3: {Attraction 3 + short fun description}"
- …
- "Final Stop: {Local signature food or souvenir + warm closing remark}"
Rules:
- If no number of days is provided, default to a 1-day highlight itinerary.
II. Surrounding Playful Elements (Auto-adapt to the City)
Add many cute doodles and child-like decorative elements around the route, such as:
1. Adorable travel characters
- A child holding a local snack
- A little adventurer with a backpack
2. Q-style hand-drawn iconic landmarks
- "{City Landmark 1}"
- "{City Landmark 2}"
- "{City Landmark 3}"
3. Funny signboards
- "Don't get lost!"
- "Crowds ahead!"
- "Yummy food this way!"
(Auto-adjust contextually for the city)
4. Sticker-style short phrases
- "{City Name} travel memories unlocked!"
- "{City Name} food adventure!"
- "Where to next?"
5. Cute icons of local foods
- "{Local Food 1}"
- "{Local Food 2}"
- "{Local Food 3}"
6. Childlike exclamations
- "I didn't know {City Name} was so fun!"
- "I want to come again!"
III. Overall Art Style Requirements
- Crayon / children's hand-drawn travel diary style
- Bright, warm, colorful palette
- Cozy but full and lively composition
- Emphasize the joy of exploring
- All text should be in a cute handwritten font
- Make the entire page feel like a young child's fun travel-journal entry
Converts textual concepts into clear, educational vector illustrations.
Create an educational infographic explaining [Photosynthesis] . Visual Elements : Illustrate the key components: The Sun, a green Plant, Water (H2O) entering roots, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) entering leaves, and Oxygen (O2) being released. Style : Clean, flat vector illustration suitable for a high school science textbook. Use arrows to show the flow of energy and matter. Labels : Label each element clearly in English .
Create a high-detail 3D isometric diorama of the entire United States, where each state is represented as its own miniature platform. Inside each state, place a stylized, small-scale 3D model of that state's most iconic landmark. Use the same visual style as a cute, polished 3D city diorama: soft pastel colors, clean materials, smooth rounded forms, gentle shadows, and subtle reflections. Each landmark should look like a miniature model, charming, simplified, but clearly recognizable. Arrange the states in accurate geographical layout, with consistent lighting and perspective. Include state labels and landmark labels in a clean, modern font, floating above or near each model.