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Using the provided reference image, transform it into a vintage natural history encyclopedia illustration in the style of 19th-century scientific botanical illustrations. Retain the beagle and potted plant from the reference image as the main subjects, but redraw them as fine ink lines and pastel specimen illustrations drawn on aged off-white pages. Retain the dog's sitting posture, collar, and tag, as well as the plant's pot and overall structure. Add a formal infographic layout, containing a total of eight labeled areas: one central full-body study of a large beagle, one large plant study on the right, four left-side illustrations labeled "Fig. 1. Head (Front View)," "Fig. 2. Head (Side View)," "Fig. 3. Collar and Tag," and "Fig. 4. Forelegs (Front View)," three bottom-level comparative detail studies labeled "Eyes," "Nose," and "Leaf (Detail)," and one bottom-right annotation panel. Add delicate dotted line annotations around the main dog and plant, indicating features such as eyes, ears, nose, chest, legs, paws, fur, leaves, stems, and roots. The book features the page title "THE BEAGLE & THE HOUSEPLANT" at the top, the subtitle "Observations on a Domestic Companion and Its Environment," corner plate labels "PL. I." and "Tab. 1.", the central caption "Fig. 5. Adult Beagle (Canis lupus familiaris). Sitting posture.", the plant description "Fig. 6. Potted plant (Dracaena sp.)," the bottom section title "Fig. 7. Comparative Study: Details," and a five-line footnote box: "Location: Indoor," "Observations: Peaceful coexistence between companion animals and potted plants.", "Date: May 17, 2024," "Observer: Naturalist's Log," and "Plate I." It employs clean engraving lines, restrained light watercolor washes, delicate paper textures, decorative borders, and a symmetrical museum-style plate composition.
Prompt breakdown
Using the provided reference image, transform it into a vintage natural history encyclopedia illustration in the style of 19th-century scientific botanical illustrations.
Retain the beagle and potted plant from the reference image as the main subjects, but redraw them as fine ink lines and pastel specimen illustrations drawn on aged off-white pages.
Retain the dog's sitting posture, collar, and tag, as well as the plant's pot and overall structure.
Add a formal infographic layout, containing a total of eight labeled areas: one central full-body study of a large beagle, one large plant study on the right, four left-side illustrations labeled "Fig.









