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Create an infographic image of [Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright], combining a real photograph of the landmark with blueprint-style technical annotations and diagrams overlaid on the image. Include the title “[Fallingwater]” in a hand-drawn box in the corner. Add white chalk-style sketches showing key structural data, cantilever span measurements, material quantities, internal diagrams of living spaces, load-flow arrows through reinforced concrete slabs, cross-sections of the cantilevers, floor plans integrated with the rock foundation, and notable architectural or engineering features such as the integration of structure, landscape, and natural stone. Style: blueprint aesthetic with white line drawings on the photograph, technical/architectural annotation style, educational infographic feel, with the real environment visible behind the annotations.

Blueprint of Victorian manor. White lines on blue. Tech measurements, room labels. Technical style.

do this for SpaceX rockets: <instruction> Input 1 is an invention that evolved dramatically (airplane, computer, automobile, telephone, etc.). Analyze: 7-9 major evolutionary stages from first concept to current form. Goal: Single large blueprint sheet showing transformation sequence as technical drawing coming to life. Rules: Base: authentic blueprint paper (white lines on blue, aged/coffee-stained edges) Left side: flat 2D technical drawing of original patent Gradual transformation across page: each stage becomes more 3D and "real" Stage 1: pure line drawing Stage 2: drawing beginning to lift off page (paper-craft effect) Stage 3: partial miniature model emerging Stage 4: fully 3D miniature painted model Stage 5: photo-real tiny working version Include: inventor figurine drawn in 2D on left, full 3D miniature on right, showing same transformation Technical annotations, measurements, and evolution dates labeling each stage Drafting tools: compass, protractor, mechanical pencil, and T-square creating the still-flat sections Materials: actual blueprint paper, forced perspective from flat to dimensional Lighting: blueprint table LED backlight for drawn sections, practical lighting for 3D sections Output: ONE image, 16:9 horizontal to show full evolution, technical illustration meets practical effects </instruction>

Blueprint car engine. Detailed parts. Cyanotype (White on Blue).