Title: Bugis Heritage: Full- View Cardboard Diorama Prompt: Create a vibrant, playful, and kid- friendly illustration of Bugis, Singapore, that captures the entire facade of its iconic heritage buildings from a ground- level, frontal perspective. Render the scene as if it were a handcrafted diorama made of layered, cut- out cardboard pieces, ensuring every building is fully shown and detailed. Key Details: Perspective & Composition: Use a ground- level viewpoint that showcases the complete front of each building. Ensure the full height and width of the heritage structures are visible, capturing every intricate architectural detail. Heritage Buildings: Highlight iconic landmarks such as the Sultan Mosque, colorful shophouses, and bustling street market fronts with their unique facades. Illustrate these buildings to evoke the look of a meticulously assembled, layered cardboard- cutout, emphasizing texture and depth. Playful, Kid- Friendly Elements: Incorporate whimsical features like floating kites, cartoonish animals (smiling cats and cheerful birds), and oversized, rounded Peranakan tile patterns. Use a bright, saturated color palette to create a sense of joyful energy and tactile charm. Cultural Touches: Weave in Singaporean cultural elements such as vintage trishaws, stalls with old- school snacks, elegantly hanging lanterns, and lush tropical plants. These details should blend into the diorama style seamlessly, reinforcing the narrative of a vibrant, heritage- rich setting. Overall Mood: The illustration should exude excitement, immersion, and wonder—a playful invitation for children to explore the cultural charm of Bugis from a comprehensive, ground- level view. This prompt is intended to generate an artwork that not only emphasizes the full view of each heritage building but also brings a tactile, imaginative quality to the scene through a handcrafted, layered diorama style

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