Prompt: Top-view floor plan layout for a scenographic escape room concept, exclusively using wood. SCIFI styke
Prompt: A smaller, top-view floor plan layout for a scenographic escape room concept, exclusively using wood and omitting elements like water and rocks. The layout is compact, showcasing a few interconnected rooms, each with unique wooden puzzles and themes. The design is simple and straightforward, with rooms featuring clean lines and geometric shapes. Wooden elements such as sliding panels, hidden compartments, and puzzle boxes are indicated in the plan. The entrance and exit are clearly marked, and the overall design emphasizes a cohesive, wood-themed escape room experience. GO CRAZY!
Prompt: A smaller, top-view floor plan layout for a scenographic escape room concept, exclusively using wood. The layout is compact, showcasing a few interconnected rooms, each with unique wooden puzzles and themes. The design is simple and straightforward, with rooms featuring clean lines and geometric shapes. Wooden elements such as sliding panels, hidden compartments, and puzzle boxes are indicated in the plan. The entrance and exit are clearly marked, and the overall design emphasizes a cohesive, wood-themed escape room experience.
Prompt: A smaller, top-view floor plan layout for a scenographic escape room concept, exclusively using wood and omitting elements like water and rocks. The layout is compact, showcasing a few interconnected rooms, each with unique wooden puzzles and themes. The design is simple and straightforward, with rooms featuring clean lines and geometric shapes. Wooden elements such as sliding panels, hidden compartments, and puzzle boxes are indicated in the plan. The entrance and exit are clearly marked, and the overall design emphasizes a cohesive, wood-themed escape room experience.
Prompt: A close-up, top-down view in a square 1:1 ratio, focusing on fewer elements but showcasing a variety of materials used in stage design and scenography. The display, on a flat surface, includes sections for wood, metal, fabric, paint, plastics and resins, foam and polystyrene, glass and acrylic, paper and cardboard. Each section is well-defined but the overall arrangement is more condensed, allowing for a closer look at each material. The samples or pieces in each section are representative of the material. The image offers a clear, straight overhead view of the diverse materials used in scenography.