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 UI 与社交媒体截图 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 人像、电影感、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 人像、电影感、海报,所以第一次改写时最好先保留这些关键词。
- 这类案例更值得先看界面密度、卡片层级,以及屏幕内容有没有先于文字讲清故事。
- 当前保留了 2 份媒体输出,适合顺手观察同一方向在多张结果里的稳定性。
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 人像、电影感、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 人像、电影感、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 UI 与社交媒体截图 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
[User Input] Subject Figure: [write a name] Identity Role: [Emperor / Sultan / Khan / Famous General / Commander / Warlord / Military Strategist / Ruler] Historical Era: [Dynasty / Empire / Historical Period] Culture / Region: [Chinese / Ottoman / Japanese / Mongol / Persian / Roman / Byzantine / Turkic / Korean / Indian / Arab / European, etc.] Signature Accessory or Weapon: [guandao / spear / bow / sword / mace / banner / imperial seal / scroll / staff / halberd / shield, etc.] Core Keywords: [Unification / Reform / Conquest / Loyalty / Strategy / Justice / Expansion / Golden Age / Resistance / Statecraft, etc.] Main Color Palette: [Mystical Black Gold Red / Azure Blue Gold / Ink Dark Red Gold / Steel Armor Deep Blue / Emerald Bronze / Crimson Black Gold, etc.] Aspect Ratio: 3:4 Portrait Create a premium high-fidelity historical biography poster in exact 3:4 portrait format. LANGUAGE RULE: All visible text in the final poster must be in English only. Do NOT use Turkish, Chinese, Arabic, Latin phrases, Ottoman script, Japanese, Korean, Greek, or any other language in the final image. All titles, event names, timeline labels, descriptions, seals, annotations, maps, and decorative text must be written only in clean, readable English. If historical decorative writing is needed, use abstract unreadable texture only, not real foreign-language text. Use English typography only. This is not a standard historical poster. It is a cinematic archival biography composition built around this structure: “Central Full-Body Horseback Historical Figure + Forward-Rushing Breakout Action + Floating Historical Event Clusters + Minimal Chronological Timeline” MAIN GOAL: Depict [Subject Figure] as a powerful horseback historical icon. The figure must be riding a horse as the absolute center of the composition, holding or presenting [Signature Accessory or Weapon]. The object, costume, horse equipment, armor, headwear, and all symbolic details must strictly match [Historical Era] and [Culture / Region]. CENTRAL FIGURE: The main subject must be a full-body mounted historical figure on horseback, shown as the dominant focal point. Requirements: - full-body figure clearly visible - horse also clearly visible and integrated into the composition - strong sculptural volume - realistic anatomy - cinematic lighting - monumental presence - premium 3D historical realism - powerful facial expression - dynamic windswept fabrics, hair, tassels, ribbons, or cloak elements if historically appropriate The figure must NOT feel static. The mounted figure must perform a strong forward-rushing breakout action: - the horse should appear in motion, advancing toward the viewer - one front leg may be lifted or stepping forward with force - the rider must extend [Signature Accessory or Weapon] toward the viewer in a dramatic perspective - near-large / far-small perspective distortion is required - the composition must create depth, speed, and impact - the extended object must be fully visible and must not be cropped - the horse and rider should feel like they are breaking out of the poster plane Historical styling must be accurate: - correct armor, robes, uniforms, or ceremonial garments - correct headwear, crown, helmet, turban, hat, or symbolic status item - correct saddle, reins, horse ornamentation, and military/equestrian gear - correct materials, motifs, decorative language, and cultural symbols for [Culture / Region] - if the subject is a ruler, include subtle imperial dignity - if the subject is a general, emphasize battlefield authority and martial power HORSE DESIGN: The horse is not secondary; it must feel noble, heroic, and historically integrated. Horse requirements: - anatomically strong and elegant - color appropriate to the palette and subject identity - historically appropriate tack and ornaments - dynamic forward motion - intense presence - premium detail in mane, leatherwork, metal fittings, saddle, reins, and decorative elements - horse must reinforce the identity and status of the rider SURROUNDING HISTORICAL EVENT CLUSTERS: Place 6 to 10 key historical nodes around the central mounted figure. These must NOT look like heavy infographic cards. Instead, they should appear as: - lightweight floating archival fragments - semi-transparent glass-like panels - softly glowing edges - open or incomplete borders - layered in different depths and angles - visually light compared to the central figure Each node may include: - event number - year - short English event title - very short English description - small monochrome or low-saturation scene fragments - symbols, banners, architecture, battle moments, maps, cultural motifs, or artifacts related to the event - thin gold lines, dots, annotations, or curator-style notes Spatial rules: - vary placement left and right of the figure - vary tilt and perspective - some nodes may overlap slightly - some nodes may be partially hidden behind the rider, horse, or weapon - maintain a floating museum-archive feeling, not a modern UI dashboard LEFT SIDE TITLE AREA: On the left side, create a clean title area. Include: - Large title: [Subject Figure] in English only - Typography style: historically appropriate, engraved, imperial, calligraphic, or museum-like, but English alphabet only - birth and death years if applicable - Identity Role in English - concise English keyword summary based on [Core Keywords] This area must feel elegant, stable, and not overcrowded. BOTTOM TIMELINE: At the bottom, create a thin elegant chronological timeline. Requirements: - visually minimal and secondary - thin gold or subtle glowing line - small dots or markers for key years - short English labels only - connect major life events and surrounding nodes - no heavy bars or blocks - must feel like a museum curator’s timeline BACKGROUND: Use a restrained, low-saturation archival historical background. Possible elements: - aged manuscript paper - rice paper texture - museum wall tone - faded maps - ancient document fragments - architectural silhouettes - official seals and stamps - faint abstract annotation marks - subtle gold connecting lines Important: Any decorative writing in the background must be abstract and unreadable. Do NOT include readable non-English text anywhere. Overall feeling: Clean, academic, archival, cinematic, and museum-like. VISUAL HIERARCHY: 1. Central mounted historical figure = strongest and heaviest element 2. Forward-rushing action and extended object = second strongest 3. Floating event clusters = light and archival 4. Bottom timeline = minimal and secondary 5. Background = soft and restrained STYLE & QUALITY: - ultra-detailed historical fantasy realism - premium cinematic key art - museum-grade biography poster design - polished 3D realism - dramatic but controlled lighting - refined texture work - elegant composition - strong depth - high clarity - print-quality finish PRIORITY RULES: If conflicts occur, prioritize in this order: 1. Full mounted figure and horse must remain complete and dominant 2. The period-accurate accessory / weapon must remain fully visible 3. Forward-rushing breakout action must be preserved 4. Floating event clusters must remain light and non-heavy 5. Timeline must remain minimal and unobtrusive 6. Background must remain subtle 7. English-only visible text is mandatory; no other language may appear anywhere in the image TEXT SIMPLIFICATION RULE: If text density becomes too complex: - prioritize name, years, event numbers, and short English event titles - simplify or reduce long descriptions - maintain visual clarity over textual completeness - never switch to any language other than English Final result: A majestic 3:4 historical biography poster showing [Subject Figure] on horseback in a powerful forward-rushing pose, wielding [Signature Accessory or Weapon], surrounded by elegant floating historical event fragments, with a refined English-only title area and minimal English-only bottom timeline, all rendered in a historically accurate, cinematic, premium archival style.



