3D Historical Breakout Biography Poster of Liu Bang, Founder of the Western Han Dynasty
Please create a high-completion "3D Historical Breakout Biography Poster". [User Input] Subject: Liu Bang Identity: Emperor / Founding Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty Historical Context: Qin-Han Transition / Early Western Han Keywords: Rise from commoner, Three Chapters of Law, Chu-Han Contention, Unification, System establishment Color Palette: Black, Gold, Red Aspect Ratio: 3:4 Portrait [Composition Requirements] This is not a standard historical poster, but a high-completion biographical poster centered on the structure of "Central Full-body 3D Historical Figure + Breakout Forward Action + Surrounding Lightweight Floating Historical Event Clusters + Bottom Lightweight Timeline". Central Figure: The center of the image must feature a complete, full-body, standing 3D historical figure—Liu Bang. The figure is the most important visual element of the entire image, possessing a strong sense of volume, sculptural quality, monumentality, and historical presence. Clothing, crown, armor, patterns, belt, footwear, and accessories must conform to his imperial status and the characteristics of the Qin-Han era. The overall style should be realistic, heavy, and cinematically impactful. The figure should stand on a light yet stable monument-style pedestal that supports the figure without being too heavy or overwhelming the image. Breakout Action: The figure must not just stand normally; there must be a distinct "breakout forward action." The hand, arm, or a key prop held (in this case, a long sword) must extend towards the viewer, creating a strong sense of perspective, depth, and 3D impact that breaks out of the frame. Crucially: The key prop extending forward must be fully visible and clearly identifiable, not cropped to just a small portion. Event Clusters: Arrange 8 key historical nodes around the figure. Do not make them heavy, regular, neatly laid-out cards. Instead, create "lightweight floating, multi-oriented, semi-transparent" historical event clusters. Each node can consist of 2 to 4 sub-fragments, including a number, year, event title, brief description, a small historical scene image, and thin gold lines, open borders, node dots, and annotation lines. The overall feeling should be like historical archives dismantled into light time slices, floating around the figure, rather than a standard information card layout. Typography & Layout: Use fonts with an Oriental historical aesthetic, such as calligraphy, stele inscription, or ink-wash style. Include birth and death years, identity tags, keyword summaries, and a highly概括性的 subtitle. The title area should be stable, simple, restrained, and not cluttered.