background and environment A clean, high-key studio setting with a seamless white background and a white marble surface extending across the frame. The background is neutral and uncluttered, with a soft tonal gradient created only by light falloff. The marble surface shows subtle veining and a glossy finish, producing clear reflections of liquid, glass, and shadows. The environment is crisp and minimal, emphasizing contrast between the white setting, the dark product, and the deep red liquid. camera and framing A vertical 9:16 composition with the camera positioned low, close to surface level. The camera faces the scene from a straight-on or slightly offset perspective depending on the productâs final resting direction. Framing allows the product to occupy the lower-middle area of the frame, with generous negative space above. Perspective remains natural and physically consistent with the productâs orientation, with mild depth separation between foreground splashes and the background. subject and pose or placement A single product container is captured mid-impact or just after impact, having fallen naturally and come to rest in a random orientation. The bottle may tilt left, right, forward, or backward at varying angles, never repeating the same direction between generations. One or more edges make firm contact with the marble surface while other parts lift or rotate upward, consistent with gravity and momentum. The label remains visible but not perfectly front-facing, reflecting a spontaneous, uncontrolled fall. product behavior and physical interaction A deep red liquid reacts dynamically to the random fall direction of the product. The splash pattern adapts to the angle and point of impact, spreading asymmetrically across the marble surface. Liquid arcs, droplets, and streaks follow gravity-driven trajectories, denser near the impact zone and thinner outward. Pools form beneath the lowest contact point, with reflective puddles and thin flowing edges. Broken translucent fragments and round fruit-like elements appear scattered irregularly, partially submerged, with realistic wet contact, occlusion, and surface tension. Liquid adheres unevenly to the lower facets of the product, with streaks and splash marks varying by angle. lighting and materials Bright, diffused studio lighting from above and slightly forward illuminates the scene evenly. Highlights shift naturally across the product depending on its random tilt, following the geometry of the container. The liquid appears glossy and semi-translucent with strong specular highlights and visible internal depth. Shadows remain soft but grounded, clearly reinforcing weight, tilt direction, and surface contact. Reflections on glass, liquid, and marble remain crisp and physically accurate. final constraints The inserted product is preserved exactly as it exists in real life, including true shape, proportions, materials, surface finish, colors, transparency, labels, typography, logos, and markings. Each generated image must feature a different, non-repeating fall angle and resting orientation. No floating, symmetry locking, or identical tilt patterns are allowed. All elements obey gravity, contact, and realistic material behavior. The result is a photorealistic, studio-grade 4K image with dynamic, impact-driven energy suitable for premium product photography.