July 23, 2025
Create a high-end, cinematic product photo of [INSERT PRODUCT] standing upright and fully centered in the frame 9:16. The product must remain completely untouched — preserve all original text, logo, shape, material, and color.💧 Surface & Water Effects • Cover the product with fine, realistic water droplets to simulate condensation, as if it has just been taken out of a fridge. • Place the product on a slightly wet, glossy surface with visible water drops and splash reflections that subtly mirror the product’s actual color.🖼️ Background & Contrast • Use a minimalist background that dynamically adjusts in brightness to contrast well with the product’s color: • For dark products, use a deep gray or soft gradient light background. • For light or bright products, use a matte black or dark background. • Avoid patterns or clutter — keep the focus on the product.💡 Lighting & Shadows • Apply dramatic, soft lighting from the top-right or front-right direction. • Emphasize the shape, texture, and droplets without creating harsh reflections. • Use gentle shadows around the base and backside of the product to create depth while maintaining a clean silhouette.🎨 Style & Mood • Keep the image high-contrast and minimalist with a luxurious, editorial look. • The scene should feel cold, premium, and focused — like a fragrance or beverage campaign visual. • Avoid adding any logos, reflections, or symbols not present in the original design.
Ultra-closeup of a lipstick captured in rich studio lighting, enhanced with detailed water droplets for a dramatic and luxurious feel. Ideal for beauty and cosmetics brands looking to highlight texture, shine, and moisture in product marketing. Perfect for high-end ads and editorial visuals.
For best results, upload:
A clear, upright shot of your lipstick or cosmetic item
A zoomed-in image of the logo or product surface
You can also adjust the background by writing: dark studio
, black backdrop
, or any color of your choice.
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