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Date published:

June 23, 2025

Product Ad with Tiny Figures

The Prompt:

Create a studio-quality, ultra-realistic advertisement image featuring the original product bottle from the uploaded photo.
Place the bottle in a miniature, imaginative landscape or scene that visually enhances the product’s natural, luxurious, or refreshing qualities. The environment should be inspired by nature, fantasy, or everyday moments — such as misty tea fields, mossy forest trails, desert terraces, floating islands, zen gardens, or cozy indoor scenes.
Let the product interact creatively with the environment — for example, supported by tiny human figures, animals, leaves, pebbles, water currents, or handmade platforms.
Use cinematic lighting and soft depth of field to draw focus to the product label and surface texture. The label should be clearly readable. Allow the materials and colors of the scene to harmonize naturally with the product’s label and bottle (e.g. green glass → forest, bamboo, matcha; brown → earth tones; white → minimal, airy surroundings).
Each output should feel like a handcrafted visual story, blending realism with whimsy or serenity.
Add subtle background elements such as a tea hut, small waterfall, open window, distant mountains, or stylized sky — but vary them randomly.
Format: Vertical 9:16, for social media ad creatives.
Style: Whimsical realism or nature-inspired luxury. Always visually unique. Avoid repetition in environment and character placement.

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Description:

This image combines creative product photography with a playful miniature world concept. The Oddlygood Barista oat drink is placed in a lush, green forest with tiny human figures, creating a whimsical and eco-friendly vibe that’s perfect for plant-based branding and imaginative ads.

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