July 19, 2025
Create a highly realistic, editorial-grade product image using the uploaded product photo.
The product must remain 100% unchanged — logo, label, shape, surface texture, and all details must stay exactly as in the original image.
Product Position: The product should be positioned lying flat (horizontally), partially embedded in compact crushed ice, exactly like it has been gently placed in a freezer bed. The bottom and sides may be slightly covered with ice, but the front label must remain visible and readable.
Environment: Surround the product with dense crushed ice, using natural color tones — cold blue and light icy gray. The ice should appear realistic, not stylized or oversaturated.
Frost Application: Add a thin, even frost layer on the top and sides of the product. Reduce coverage by about 5–10% compared to typical frost renders — the logo and text should stay clearly readable. Avoid thick buildup or snowy blur.
Lighting: Use soft, diffused cold daylight from a top-side angle, to enhance texture on the can/bottle and the surrounding ice. Avoid any strong directional shadows.
Depth of Field: Keep the product in sharp focus, with slight softening on ice in the background to create depth and realism.
Framing: Use a top-down or slightly angled top-side view, showing the product lying in the ice bed. Leave enough margin around the product so it feels naturally “discovered” in the ice, not staged.
Aspect Ratio: Vertical 9:16
Style: Realistic, high-end, minimal, cold
Use Case: Magazine ad, social media visual, digital campaign
Tone: Natural, frozen, editorial — not overproduced
Chilled liquor bottle surrounded by crushed ice. Ideal for frosty beverage mockups, cold-themed product visuals, or seasonal drink ads.
Upload two reference images:
One full view of the bottle
One close-up of key details like the logo or small text
Didn’t get a great result? Dislike the image and try again in a fresh chat for sharper output.
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