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Prompt for Product Displays
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Prompting for Product Displays

Universal product display prompt you can use for any for any planogram, mockup, or flat artwork in the edit module.

Reusable Photoreal Product Display Prompt (Universal)

Long, stable version (recommended)
Create a photorealistic retail display based on the provided planogram or display diagram. Translate the layout, spacing, and product count accurately while preserving the exact product designs, proportions, and packaging details shown in the reference. Render the display with realistic materials for fixtures (e.g., metal, acrylic, wood), products fully stocked and evenly spaced according to the planogram, authentic fabric textures and construction details, consistent, professional studio or retail lighting that clearly defines form, depth, and shadow, and natural scale and perspective so the display appears tangible and retail-ready. Ensure the final image looks suitable for in-store presentation, merchandising review, or internal line reviews, with no stylization or abstraction—prioritizing realism, clarity, and accuracy.

The result should feel like a high-resolution lifestyle shot with sharp focus, accurate color, and premium presentation.
Short “always works” version
Create a photorealistic retail display based on the provided planogram or display diagram. Translate the layout, spacing, and product count accurately while preserving the exact product designs, proportions, and packaging details shown in the reference.
Optional inserts your designers can swap in

Use only if needed — they plug cleanly into the long version:

If there’s technical diagram details in your original asset: “Remove diagram details such as measurements, wording, and technical lines.”
If there’s specific light direction: “Use neutral studio lighting with soft shadows for clear form definition.” or “Use high-contrast retail lighting to emphasize depth and product separation.” or “Light as if photographed for an internal line review or buyer presentation.”
If there’s a material/surface emphasis: “Highlight surface finishes (matte vs. gloss) on fixtures and packaging.” or “Emphasize true-to-life fabric texture and material weight with visible weave, rib, or knit detail.”
If they need color consistency: “Match all colors exactly with no reinterpretation.”