Studio-Grade Animal Crossing Museum Series infographic 16:9

Studio-Grade Animal Crossing Museum Series

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Subject
A museum-exhibit-grade fish science knowledge chart focused on one representative fish species [e.g. tuna / carp / shark / clownfish, replaceable], shown as a real physical specimen lying flat on paper.
Composition
Center: large fish specimen occupying 60-70% of the frame; surrounding scientific annotations and fun-fact encyclopedia info arranged radially or in zones, like a museum glass-case specimen label; top-down vertical view with the fish on the same plane as the paper; thin leader lines from body structures to text boxes; top area with Chinese name, italic Latin scientific name, classification and a distribution-map icon; side/bottom info bar with basic stats, superpowers and fun facts; optional corner decorative line frames.
Lighting
Soft natural light from above casting delicate realistic shadows of the fish onto the paper.
Setting
An off-white/ivory premium paper surface (#F8F6F0 / #FFFEF7) with visible fibers and slight vintage wear, the fish pinned with slim silver metal specimen pins or fine thread that slightly pierce the paper leaving small pinholes and pressure marks.
Style
Naturalist museum-specimen style, as if a naturalist hand-recorded fish observation notes on specimen paper; elegant serif/handwritten titles (Songti / Garamond), italic Latin names.
Details
Crisp visible scale arrangement and reflections, translucent fin membranes, gill-cover structure layers, moist eye reflection, real edge thickness; label 6-8 body parts (head, eye, mouth, gill cover, scales, lateral line, dorsal/pectoral/pelvic/caudal fins, swim bladder or cartilage/bone) each with bilingual name, 1-2 child-friendly function notes and a fun fact marked with a magnifier or bulb icon; lifecycle diagram egg->larva->juvenile->adult; color palette text #2C3E50, leader lines #8B7355/#696969, accent #D4AF37 antique gold, pins #C0C0C0 silver.