案例媒体

案例说明
这个页面把案例媒体、完整 Prompt 和出处放在一起,方便你先看结果,再判断这条 Prompt 是否值得复制、收藏或加入对比。
案例解读
为了方便搜索、引用和后续复用,这里会把案例的适用场景、画面重点和 Prompt 结构拆成更容易浏览的说明。
这类案例适合用在什么场景
- 把它当作 模型对比与社区 的基准案例最合适,先看成片方向,再决定自己的 Prompt 要往哪边改。
- 如果你的目标也落在 电影感、时尚、海报 这些方向,这条案例特别适合先看图判断风格,再回头微调描述。
- 做 Prompt 对比时,也很适合作为控制组,只改一个变量去看结果变化。
画面重点与风格信号
- 这条案例最明显的风格信号集中在 电影感、时尚、海报,所以第一次改写时最好先保留这些关键词。
- 这类案例最有价值的地方通常是看差异:到底改了什么、哪里崩了、是哪段 Prompt 造成的变化。
- 当前只有一张主图,所以第一张结果图就是最核心的参考基准。
Prompt 结构可以怎么理解
- 这条 Prompt 整体属于一条比较长、约束条件很多的 Prompt,很适合拿来判断这类方向到底需要写到多细。
- 关键词簇主要围绕 电影感、时尚、海报 展开,所以复用时可以先保留这组风格词,再替换主体、镜头、环境或文案信息。
- 最稳的改写方式通常是先保留结果方向和最强风格信号,只替换主体设定与场景块。
如果你是带着问题来的,可以先看这些角度
- 如果保留 电影感、时尚、海报,只换主体题材,结果最先变化的会是哪一部分?
- 这条结果里,哪些特征更像是 模型对比与社区 的结构特征,哪些又是标签风格本身带来的?
- 同分类的相关案例里,哪几条能给你更克制或更极致的相邻变体?
完整 Prompt
Create a premium square “reference-style wildlife infographic” centered around the camel, designed as a beautifully curated desert-survival handbook page rather than a basic educational poster. The composition should feel like a modern visual encyclopedia mixed with an elite zoology field guide and high-end editorial infographic system. Visual Direction: • 1:1 square composition • Warm desert-inspired background with subtle sand textures, faded expedition-map overlays, and natural-history sketch aesthetics • Elegant earthy palette using sand beige, camel brown, warm ivory, dark mocha, bronze, and muted desert-gold accents • Refined editorial typography hierarchy with natural-history aesthetics • Rounded modular information cards with clean spacing • Gentle realistic shadows and premium museum-style dividers • Minimal scientific wildlife iconography • Extremely detailed central camel render viewed in dramatic three-quarter perspective in a realistic desert environment during golden-hour lighting • Thin precision annotation lines pointing toward anatomical survival adaptations • Clean, organized “knowledge-first” layout with high information density but breathable spacing Main Subject Presentation: A stunning ultra-detailed realistic render of a camel placed at the center, featuring realistic fur textures, desert lighting, anatomical accuracy, expressive eyes, weathered skin detail, muscular legs, detailed hump structure, and premium wildlife-documentary realism. Surround the camel with scientific callouts and magnified detail circles explaining: • hump fat-storage system • water-conservation adaptations • broad desert feet structure • long eyelashes and sand protection • nostril-closing mechanism • heat-resistance biology • digestive system adaptations • skeletal endurance structure • desert locomotion efficiency • behavioral survival traits Include modular infographic sections such as: • Camel Overview • Scientific Classification • Desert Survival Adaptations • Anatomy Highlights • Water Conservation System • Diet & Digestion • Life & Behavior • Uses of Camels in Human Civilization • Camel vs Horse Comparison • Foot Structure & Desert Mobility • Camel Milk & Nutritional Value • Baby Camel Development • Geographic Distribution Map • “Did You Know?” Facts Section • Conservation & Environmental Importance Add small premium visualization modules like: • anatomical skeletal diagrams • desert habitat maps • digestive-system illustrations • camel footprint closeups • water-retention workflow graphics • heat-resistance visual charts • survival adaptation callouts • species comparison tables • desert caravan silhouettes • biological cross-section illustrations Style Keywords: “premium zoology encyclopedia” “editorial desert wildlife handbook” “museum-quality camel reference page” “scientific animal infographic” “high-end natural-history poster” “modular wildlife knowledge system” “ultra-detailed desert animal visualization” “luxury biology editorial design” Avoid: • cartoon camel aesthetics • overly colorful tourist-poster looks • cluttered infographic layouts • fantasy desert creatures • unrealistic anatomy • exaggerated cinematic action scenes The final result should resemble a professionally published natural-history reference-book page created for wildlife enthusiasts, zoologists, museums, biology institutions, desert researchers, and educational archives.



