Image Title: Light Passing Through Nanodroplets vs. Microbubbles Layout: The image is divided into two main panels (or sections) side by side. Left Panel – Nanodroplets: Background: A soft, light-colored background (e.g., pale blue or light gray) to emphasize clarity. Nanodroplets: Depict several very small, nearly transparent droplets distributed within the panel. They are very tiny compared to the microbubbles in the right panel. These droplets should have smooth, rounded edges, almost imperceptible borders, illustrating that they allow light to pass with minimal scattering. Light Rays: Show straight, faint beams of light entering from the left side. These light rays travel unobstructed through the droplets. Eyeball Illustration: On the far right side of the left panel, behind the nanodroplets, include a clear, detailed drawing of an eyeball. The eyeball should be unmistakable, symbolizing that the light passes through the nanodroplets enough to reveal clear details on the other side. Right Panel – Microbubbles: Background: Use a slightly darker or more textured background (e.g., a muted gray) to contrast with the left panel. Microbubbles: Illustrate larger, more opaque bubbles scattered throughout the panel. The bubbles should have distinct, visible outlines with a cloudy or frosted appearance, indicating that they scatter and block light. Light Rays: Show similar beams of light entering from the left. However, in this panel, depict the rays being scattered or diffused See more