A hyper-realistic 3D isometric infographic reveals the intricate, self-sustaining ecosystem within a vintage bell jar terrarium, detailing its geological and biological layers and the elegant internal water cycle. The image is bright and fresh, with realistic glass refraction and soft, natural lighting.
[infographic] The Glass Ecosystem: Terrarium Layers - A pristine, hyper-realistic 3D isometric infographic visualizing the internal stratification of a self-sustaining closed terrarium housed in a vintage bell jar. The image features a clean cut-away view revealing distinct geological and biological layers: a bottom drainage layer of smooth, polished river stones; a thin, porous band of activated charcoal for filtration; and a rich, textured layer of dark potting soil. The surface is a vibrant miniature landscape featuring lush cushion moss, a delicate maidenhair fern, and a small piece of weathered driftwood. Minimalist white typography and thin leader lines label the functional zones, while subtle, stylized blue arrows elegantly depict the water cycle (evaporation and condensation) within the vessel. The rendering is bright and fresh, with realistic glass refraction and soft, natural lighting against a clean, neutral background.