Create a cinematic 16:9 image of an ancient parchment map transforming into a living miniature world.
The composition should show a physical antique map, scroll, folded map, or thick standing map panel in the foreground. The visible map surface should have aged parchment texture, worn edges, sepia ink drawings, hand-drawn coastlines, compass roses, dotted travel routes, fantasy symbols, mountain sketches, sea monsters, ships, and old cartographic decoration.
Behind or emerging from the map, the flat illustration should transform into a fully dimensional fantasy landscape, as if the map is coming alive. The paper should naturally blend into raised terrain: mountains rise from drawn mountain symbols, rivers flow out of ink lines, islands become real rock formations, forests grow from sketched tree marks, and oceans expand from the parchment into realistic water.
The living world should feel rich, magical, and cinematic: towering mountains, waterfalls, winding rivers, glowing villages, tiny ships, bridges, clouds, birds, explorers, castles, lighthouses, or distant fantasy cities. Make the scene feel like a miniature diorama spilling out of the map, with strong depth, scale, and wonder.
Use warm golden-hour lighting, soft atmospheric mist, volumetric light, dramatic shadows, and a premium fantasy concept-art look. The transition between flat parchment and 3D world should be seamless and visually clever. The background should be clean and uncluttered so the map-to-world transformation is the main focus.
Style: highly detailed, cinematic, imaginative, magical realism, premium 3D diorama, fantasy adventure, elegant art direction, realistic materials, parchment texture, atmospheric perspective, beautiful lighting.
Avoid: modern objects, readable modern text, newspapers, magazines, logos, watermarks, messy clutter, low detail, flat poster look, cartoon style, blurry composition, random typography.