July 11, 2025
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Create an ultra-realistic, premium studio photo of my exact knife as shown in my reference photo. The knife must look exactly the same — same blade shape, same handle texture, same material. If the knife has an engraved logo or text, show it exactly as is — do not change or redesign it. If the knife has no logo or text, do not add any engraving, text or logo anywhere. The knife must stand vertically on a clean wooden cutting board. A real person must stand directly behind the knife, naturally stretching their arm forward to gently press a finger on top of the handle. The arm and shoulder must be behind the knife, not from the side, just like in my inspiration image. The hand and finger should look realistic, natural and proportional. Use dramatic, sharp studio lighting to highlight the blade and handle details. Keep the background dark and clean. The final result must look real, premium and 100% true to my product for advertising and magazine use. Negative prompt: no fake logos, no extra text, no added engraving, no brand name, no side arm, no awkward fingers, no changed knife shape.
Use the second reference image as a precise guide for the text and print on the shirt. The text and graphics must stay exactly as in the close-up image. Do not blur, erase, or change any part of the print. Keep the text sharp, clean, and fully visible, just like in the detail image.
This prompt helps you create crisp, high-contrast product images for premium knives. Ideal for showing steel texture, handle material, and engraved logos with perfect sharpness and depth. Use it for chef knives, premium kitchen tools, or branded cutlery.
If your knife has small text or engraved logos, include a clear close-up image of the logo too. Always use a new chat for best detail if reflections or engravings look off — repeat the prompt with a clean version for perfect results.
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