Copy-ready prompt
{ "type": "Medical Infographic Poster", "topic": "Pathogenesis and progression of gout", "style": "Combining ultra-high-resolution 3D biomedical illustrations with infographic design", "language": "Chinese as the primary language, supplemented by English subheadings", "canvas": { "orientation": "Vertical", "aspect_ratio": "John 2:1", "background": "The warm, off-white paper texture carries a subtle sense of antiquity and clinical poster aesthetics." }, "title_block": { "headline_cn": "The causal chain of gout", "headline_en": "THE CAUSAL CHAIN OF GOUT", "subheading": "A continuous chain from purines to crystals to inflammation, demonstrating the systemic metabolic and immune pathways." }, "central_visual": { "description": "A semi-transparent full-body anatomical diagram, frontal view, from head to toe, with the face softly blurred by rectangles; visible muscles, bones, arteries, veins, nerves, lung outlines, digestive tract, kidneys, liver, bladder region, and lower limb structures; luminous internal pathways and directional flow arrows connect various metabolic stages; multiple circular magnified views show urate crystals, blood components, inflamed tissue, and joint damage.", "labels_count": 4, "labels": [ "liver", "kidney", "uric acid cycle", "Crystallization deposition" ] }, "top_process_strip": { "title_cn": "A continuous causal chain from molecular to clinical applications", "title_en": "A CONTINUOUS CHAIN FROM MOLECULE TO CLINICAL DISEASE", "count": 6, "icons": [ "metabolism", "transport", "crystallization", "immunity", "inflammation", "damage" ] }, "layout": { "sections": [ { "number": "01", "title_cn": "Purine sources", "title_en": "Purine Sources", "position": "Top left", "count": 6, "items": [ "Exogenous purine intake: red meat", "Exogenous purine intake: Visceral", "Exogenous purine intake: Seafood", "Exogenous purine intake: Beer", "Endogenous cellular metabolism", "Fructose load / Sugary beverages" ] }, { "number": "02", "title_cn": "Uric acid production", "title_en": "Uric Acid Production", "position": "Top left center", "count": 5, "items": [ "purine", "hypoxanthine", "xanthine", "uric acid", "The xanthine oxidase pathway, accompanied by oxygen and hydrogen peroxide byproducts." ] }, { "number": "03", "title_cn": "Kidney and intestinal excretion", "title_en": "Renal & Intestinal Excretion", "position": "Left and Middle", "count": 2, "items": [ "Kidney excretion includes renal tubular transport proteins GLUT9, OAT4, and ABCG2, and involves reabsorption and urinary excretion.", "Intestinal excretion includes intestinal excretion and ABCG2 secretion." ] }, { "number": "04", "title_cn": "Hyperuricemia", "title_en": "Hyperuricemia", "position": "Left center bottom", "count": 4, "items": [ "Comparison of blood uric acid levels", "Normal range threshold", "Hyperuricemia threshold", "Solubility threshold/supersaturation line graph" ] }, { "number": "05", "title_cn": "Crystallography", "title_en": "Crystal Physics", "position": "Bottom left and middle", "count": 5, "items": [ "supersaturation", "Precipitation formation", "Monosodium urate crystals", "Low temperature induced effect", "Low pH effect and ion microenvironment" ] }, { "number": "06", "title_cn": "Joint deposits and local environment", "title_en": "Joint Deposition & Local Environment", "position": "Bottom left center", "count": 5, "items": [ "First metatarsophalangeal joint (key point)", "Cold/Low temperature", "synovial environment", "Cartilage surface", "Crystallization deposition" ] }, { "number": "07", "title_cn": "Immune Inflammatory Cascade", "title_en": "Immune Inflammatory Cascade", "position": "Top right", "count": 6, "items": [ "Innate immune recognition", "Macrophages engulf crystals", "Inflammasome activation (NLRP3) ", "Neutrophil recruitment", "Release of inflammatory factors", "Interleukin tags: IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-8, MCP-1" ] }, { "number": "08", "title_cn": "Acute gout attack", "title_en": "Acute Gout Flare", "position": "Right Center", "count": 5, "items": [ "Redness, swelling, heat, and pain (illustration of heel/big toe)", "Sudden outbreak at night", "Joint swelling", "Severe pain", "Localized redness and glowing of the feet" ] }, { "number": "09", "title_cn": "Chronic structural damage", "title_en": "Chronic Structural Damage", "position": "Right center bottom", "count": 4, "items": [ "recurrent", "Chronic synovitis", "Cartilage damage", "Bone erosion / Joint structural damage" ] }, { "number": "10", "title_cn": "Gouty tophi formation", "title_en": "Tophus Formation", "position": "Bottom right", "count": 4, "items": [ "Long-term uric acid load", "Chronic crystal accumulation", "Gout stones", "Clinical examples of finger and tissue nodules" ] }, { "number": "11", "title_cn": "Systemic effects beyond joints", "title_en": "Beyond the Joint", "position": "Bottom right", "count": 4, "items": [ "Uric acid kidney stones", "Interstitial kidney injury / Kidney involvement", "Soft tissue deposition", "Metabolic syndrome related" ] }, { "number": "12", "title_cn": "Pain is just the last layer of appearance.", "title_en": "Pain Is the Final Signal", "position": "Bottom full width", "count": 6, "items": [ "Increased purine load", "Excessive uric acid production or insufficient excretion", "Hyperuricemia", "Crystallization and Deposition", "Immune activation and inflammation", "Acute pain and clinical manifestations" ] } ] }, "visual_details": { "arrows": "The curved, brown-gold arrow connects the parts in a clockwise and downward direction, symbolizing the flow of cause and effect.", "rendering": "Hyper-realistic organs and joints, glossy translucent skin, close-ups of microscopic crystals, scenes of immune cells, medical textbook-level precision.", "color_palette": "Dark brown, ivory white, soft red, deep brown, vascular blue and red, amber highlight, inflammatory deep red, crystalline white", "typography": "Large Chinese serif-style headings, smaller English capitalized subheadings, and numbered modules with thin borders and rounded corners." }, "negative_constraints": [ "No modern flat vector style", "No cartoon anatomical diagrams", "No bright neon sci-fi color scheme", "No black background" ], "generation_goal": "Create a high-quality Chinese medical education poster that explains the complete causal chain of gout from purine intake, uric acid metabolism to crystal formation, immune activation, acute attacks, chronic damage, tophi, and systemic complications. Centered on a transparent full-body anatomical diagram, it includes 12 numbered information panels and 6 top flowchart icons." }
Prompt breakdown
{ "type": "Medical Infographic Poster", "topic": "Pathogenesis and progression of gout", "style": "Combining ultra-high-resolution 3D biomedical illustrations with infographic design", "language": "Chinese as the primary language, supplemented by English subheadings", "canvas": { "orientation": "Vertical", "aspect_ratio": "John 2:1", "background": "The warm, off-white paper texture carries a subtle sense of antiquity and clinical poster aesthetics." }, "title_block": { "headline_cn": "The causal chain of gout", "headline_en": "THE CAUSAL CHAIN OF GOUT", "subheading": "A continuous chain from purines to crystals to inflammation, demonstrating the systemic metabolic and immune pathways." }, "central_visual": { "description": "A semi-transparent full-body anatomical diagram, frontal view, from head to toe, with the face softly blurred by rectangles; visible muscles, bones, arteries, veins, nerves, lung outlines, digestive tract, kidneys, liver, bladder region, and lower limb structures; luminous internal pathways and directional flow arrows connect various metabolic stages; multiple circular magnified views show urate crystals, blood components, inflamed tissue, and joint damage.", "labels_count": 4, "labels": [ "liver", "kidney", "uric acid cycle", "Crystallization deposition" ] }, "top_process_strip": { "title_cn": "A continuous causal chain from molecular to clinical applications", "title_en": "A CONTINUOUS CHAIN FROM MOLECULE TO CLINICAL DISEASE", "count": 6, "icons": [ "metabolism", "transport", "crystallization", "immunity", "inflammation", "damage" ] }, "layout": { "sections": [ { "number": "01", "title_cn": "Purine sources", "title_en": "Purine Sources", "position": "Top left", "count": 6, "items": [ "Exogenous purine intake: red meat", "Exogenous purine intake: Visceral", "Exogenous purine intake: Seafood", "Exogenous purine intake: Beer", "Endogenous cellular metabolism", "Fructose load / Sugary beverages" ] }, { "number": "02", "title_cn": "Uric acid production", "title_en": "Uric Acid Production", "position": "Top left center", "count": 5, "items": [ "purine", "hypoxanthine", "xanthine", "uric acid", "The xanthine oxidase pathway, accompanied by oxygen and hydrogen peroxide byproducts." ] }, { "number": "03", "title_cn": "Kidney and intestinal excretion", "title_en": "Renal & Intestinal Excretion", "position": "Left and Middle", "count": 2, "items": [ "Kidney excretion includes renal tubular transport proteins GLUT9, OAT4, and ABCG2, and involves reabsorption and urinary excretion.", "Intestinal excretion includes intestinal excretion and ABCG2 secretion." ] }, { "number": "04", "title_cn": "Hyperuricemia", "title_en": "Hyperuricemia", "position": "Left center bottom", "count": 4, "items": [ "Comparison of blood uric acid levels", "Normal range threshold", "Hyperuricemia threshold", "Solubility threshold/supersaturation line graph" ] }, { "number": "05", "title_cn": "Crystallography", "title_en": "Crystal Physics", "position": "Bottom left and middle", "count": 5, "items": [ "supersaturation", "Precipitation formation", "Monosodium urate crystals", "Low temperature induced effect", "Low pH effect and ion microenvironment" ] }, { "number": "06", "title_cn": "Joint deposits and local environment", "title_en": "Joint Deposition & Local Environment", "position": "Bottom left center", "count": 5, "items": [ "First metatarsophalangeal joint (key point)", "Cold/Low temperature", "synovial environment", "Cartilage surface", "Crystallization deposition" ] }, { "number": "07", "title_cn": "Immune Inflammatory Cascade", "title_en": "Immune Inflammatory Cascade", "position": "Top right", "count": 6, "items": [ "Innate immune recognition", "Macrophages engulf crystals", "Inflammasome activation (NLRP3) ", "Neutrophil recruitment", "Release of inflammatory factors", "Interleukin tags: IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-8, MCP-1" ] }, { "number": "08", "title_cn": "Acute gout attack", "title_en": "Acute Gout Flare", "position": "Right Center", "count": 5, "items": [ "Redness, swelling, heat, and pain (illustration of heel/big toe)", "Sudden outbreak at night", "Joint swelling", "Severe pain", "Localized redness and glowing of the feet" ] }, { "number": "09", "title_cn": "Chronic structural damage", "title_en": "Chronic Structural Damage", "position": "Right center bottom", "count": 4, "items": [ "recurrent", "Chronic synovitis", "Cartilage damage", "Bone erosion / Joint structural damage" ] }, { "number": "10", "title_cn": "Gouty tophi formation", "title_en": "Tophus Formation", "position": "Bottom right", "count": 4, "items": [ "Long-term uric acid load", "Chronic crystal accumulation", "Gout stones", "Clinical examples of finger and tissue nodules" ] }, { "number": "11", "title_cn": "Systemic effects beyond joints", "title_en": "Beyond the Joint", "position": "Bottom right", "count": 4, "items": [ "Uric acid kidney stones", "Interstitial kidney injury / Kidney involvement", "Soft tissue deposition", "Metabolic syndrome related" ] }, { "number": "12", "title_cn": "Pain is just the last layer of appearance.", "title_en": "Pain Is the Final Signal", "position": "Bottom full width", "count": 6, "items": [ "Increased purine load", "Excessive uric acid production or insufficient excretion", "Hyperuricemia", "Crystallization and Deposition", "Immune activation and inflammation", "Acute pain and clinical manifestations" ] } ] }, "visual_details": { "arrows": "The curved, brown-gold arrow connects the parts in a clockwise and downward direction, symbolizing the flow of cause and effect.", "rendering": "Hyper-realistic organs and joints, glossy translucent skin, close-ups of microscopic crystals, scenes of immune cells, medical textbook-level precision.", "color_palette": "Dark brown, ivory white, soft red, deep brown, vascular blue and red, amber highlight, inflammatory deep red, crystalline white", "typography": "Large Chinese serif-style headings, smaller English capitalized subheadings, and numbered modules with thin borders and rounded corners." }, "negative_constraints": [ "No modern flat vector style", "No cartoon anatomical diagrams", "No bright neon sci-fi color scheme", "No black background" ], "generation_goal": "Create a high-quality Chinese medical education poster that explains the complete causal chain of gout from purine intake, uric acid metabolism to crystal formation, immune activation, acute attacks, chronic damage, tophi, and systemic complications.
Centered on a transparent full-body anatomical diagram, it includes 12 numbered information panels and 6 top flowchart icons." }
Explain where the generated visual will be used.
Avoid brand logos and review licensing before commercial use.











