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Case Insights
To make this page easier to search, cite, and reuse later, the case is also broken down into practical guidance about usage, visual cues, and prompt structure.
Best Fit Scenarios
- Use this as a portrait & photography benchmark when you need a fast style baseline before rewriting your own prompt.
- It is especially helpful if your target overlaps with Portrait, Cinematic, Poster and you want to judge the image result before tuning wording.
- Keep it as a control sample when you compare nearby prompt variants one variable at a time.
Visual Signals To Notice
- The clearest style signals here are Portrait, Cinematic, Poster, so those should usually stay in your first rewrite.
- Focus on framing, light direction, pose, and the distance between subject and camera.
- This case keeps one primary output, so the first image should be treated as the main visual reference.
How The Prompt Is Structured
- The prompt reads as a long, highly specified prompt, which is useful when you want to judge how much specificity this direction needs.
- Its keyword cluster is centered on Portrait, Cinematic, Poster, so you can usually keep that cluster while swapping subject, camera, layout, or copy details.
- A practical rewrite path is: keep the outcome, keep the strongest style cues, then replace only the subject and environment blocks.
Good Follow-up Questions
- What changes first if you keep Portrait, Cinematic, Poster but switch the subject matter?
- Which part of the result comes from section-level structure (Portrait & Photography) versus tag-level style cues?
- Which related cases in the same section give you a cleaner or more extreme variation of the same direction?
Full Prompt
Create a premium commercial product poster inspired by the reference image. A cold {argument name="beverage" default="green glass beer bottle"} stands perfectly centered in a vertical composition, covered with realistic water droplets and condensation. Replace all visible product branding with the name “{argument name="brand" default="BMX"}” on the main bottle label, neck label, and vertical bottle text. The logo should look clean, bold, premium, and professionally printed, using white and deep green label design with a small red star-style emblem. The background is a rich dark green studio backdrop with soft gradient lighting and subtle texture. Behind the bottle, large bold background typography reads “BMX" in oversized block letters, partially hidden behind the bottle, using a pale green tone. Add {argument name="elements" default="floating natural ingredients around the bottle: fresh hop cones, golden barley grains, and wheat stalks"} entering from the corners, creating a dynamic premium beer advertisement look. Lighting should be cinematic and high-end, with soft highlights on the glass, realistic reflections, sharp product focus, and a clean shadow beneath the bottle. The mood should feel fresh, cold, luxurious, and modern. Ultra realistic commercial photography, premium beverage advertising, studio product shot, 8K detail, crisp focus, realistic condensation, elegant green color palette, no extra text except BMX.



