A detailed prompt for generating a 3D scene where a child's crayon drawing comes to life, transforming simple scribbles into a vivid, imaginative world with realistic lighting and textures.
Epic 3D scene: a child's crayon drawing pinned to a surface, its naive lines erupting into the world the child actually imagined. The wobbly house becomes a real house with warm light in its windows. The yellow scribble sun becomes an actual sun casting golden hour light across the scene. Stick figures become living people mid-laugh, mid-run, mid-hug, their proportions still slightly wrong, beautifully wrong. [DRAWN ELEMENT 1] rises from its crayon outline into full dimension. [DRAWN ELEMENT 2] becomes [REAL VERSION]. [DRAWN ANIMAL / CREATURE] breathes and moves at the page edge. Crayon wax texture visible on flat parts. Where the child pressed hardest the world is most vivid. Where the line wobbles the world wobbles with it. The white page becomes snow or sky or nothing, whatever the child meant it to be. Pin at top corner casting a tiny shadow. Crayon smudge at bottom edge becomes a horizon. Tilt-shift depth of field, warm afternoon light, 8K, the imagination made embarrassingly real. The drawing as the world it always was.