1. Analyze Input Variable: Input A is a Multi-Layered Dish Deconstruction (The Hierarchy): The Core (Layer 1):Identify the absolute center component (e.g., The Meat, The Filling, The Fish). The Binder (Layer 2):Identify the surrounding layer (e.g., The Cheese/Sauce, The Rice, The Frosting). The Shell (Layer 3):Identify the outermost structure (e.g., The Bread, The Nori, The Pastry, The Crust). The Raw State:Visualize these three specific components in their raw, uncooked form. 2. The Container (The Blueprint Board): Surface:Dark Grey Natural Slateor Black Chalkboard with chipped edges. Camera:Strict Orthographic Top-Down (90 Degrees).Flat lay. Layout:"Knolling" style. Organized grid with negative space. 3. The Composition: CRITICAL:Follow this strict placement logic to ensure the lines don't cross. Center:A single, pristine Cross-Section Sliceof the cooked dish. The layers must be distinct and . Right Column (The Raw Materials):Arrange the raw ingredients vertically, aligned to the right edge. Top Satellite:The Raw "Core" Ingredient (e.g., Raw Beef, Raw Tuna). Middle Satellite:The Raw "Binder" Ingredient (e.g., Sliced Cheese, Rice, Mushrooms). Bottom Satellite:The Raw "Shell" Ingredient (e.g., Flour Mound, Bread Slice, Nori Sheet). Bottom Left Corner:A secondary view or garnish (e.g., Whole Herbs, Butter Block). 4. Visual Syntax: The Lines:Thin, white Chalk-Style Leader Lines must connect the Raw Satellites to their specific destination in the Center Slice. Strict Geometry Rules: Line A:Connects the Top Satellite (Core)$\rightarrow$ directly to the Geometric Center of the slice. Line B:Connects the Middle Satellite (Binder)$\rightarrow$ to the Ring/Layer surrounding the center. Line C:Connects the Bottom Satellite (Shell)$\rightarrow$ to the Outer Edge/Crust of the slice. The Graphics: Add dimension arrows measuring width and height. The Text: Header:Underlined Title "[Input A]" (Top Left). Labels: Clean sans-serif text naming the ingredients (e.g., "CORE PROTEIN," "EXTERNAL SHELL"). 5. Textural Fidelity: Contrast: The Center Slice must look Cooked/Finished(moist, textures integrated). The Satellites must look Raw/Deconstructed(matte, separated). Chalk Dust: Subtle white powder residue on the slate. Output:ONE image, 1:1 Aspect Ratio, 8k Resolution, "Infographic" aesthetic, High Contrast.