3D Historical Breakout Biography Poster of Toyotomi Hideyoshi: The Unifier of Japan
Please create a high-completion "3D Historical Breakout Biography Poster". [User Input] Subject: Toyotomi Hideyoshi Identity: Unifier of Japan's Sengoku Period Era: Japan's Sengoku Period Core Keywords: Unification, Ending Chaos, Strategy, Courage, Establishing Peace, "Tenkabito" (Ruler of the Realm) Main Color Palette: Dark Black, Gold, and Red Aspect Ratio: 3:4 Vertical This is not a standard historical poster. It is a high-completion biographical poster centered on a "full-body 3D historical figure + a forward-breaking action + surrounding lightweight floating historical event clusters + a minimalist timeline at the bottom". The center of the image must feature a complete, full-body, standing 3D historical figure. This figure is the most important visual element, possessing a strong sense of volume, sculptural quality, monumentality, and historical presence. The attire, headdress, armor, patterns, sash, footwear, and accessories must all be authentic to his historical identity. The overall rendering should be realistic, weighty, and have a cinematic impact. The figure should stand on a light yet stable, monument-style plinth that supports the character without being visually heavy. The figure must not be in a simple standing pose; a distinct "forward-breaking" action is required. The hand, arm, or a key prop (such as a seal, edict, scroll, spear, sword, military tally, tablet, map, or book) must be extended towards the viewer, creating a strong sense of perspective, depth, and a 3D effect that breaks the frame. Special attention: The prop thrust forward must be fully visible and clearly identifiable, not cropped by the frame. Arrange 6 to 10 key historical milestones around the figure. Do not design them as heavy, uniform, neatly arranged cards. Instead, create "lightweight, floating, multi-oriented, semi-transparent" clusters of historical events. Each cluster can consist of 2 to 4 sub-fragments, including a number, year, event title, a brief description, a small scene from the event, as well as thin gold lines, open borders, node dots, and annotation lines. The overall feeling should be like historical archives deconstructed into light slices of time, floating around the figure, rather than a standard information card layout. The typography should have the quality of East Asian historical calligraphy, stele inscriptions, or ink-wash painting. Include the figure's birth and death years, an identity tag, a summary of keywords, and a highly概括性的 subtitle. The title area should be stable, simple, and restrained, not overcrowded.