Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Use the provided reference image(s) as the ONLY and ABSOLUTE source of truth. The input contains exactly ONE furniture or bathroom product (for example: vanity, sink, mirror, cabinet, shelf, or similar). Generate a studio-quality product image showing ONLY the product present in the reference image(s). Do NOT add any other objects or elements. ABSOLUTE SHAPE & PROPORTION ACCURACY (HIGHEST PRIORITY): - Preserve exact real-world proportions, scale, and aspect ratios - No resizing, slimming, thickening, or visual optimization - The product must be a visually exact copy, not an interpretation DETAIL FIDELITY (NO EXCEPTIONS): - Exact geometry of all surfaces - Exact edge profiles, bevels, chamfers, fillets, and radii - Exact cutouts, holes, slots, grooves, recesses - Exact handle shapes, sizes, positions, spacing (if present) - Exact seams, joints, panel gaps, and alignment - No smoothing, no simplification, no redesign MATERIAL & COLOR ACCURACY: - Exact materials as in the reference (lacquer, wood, metal, ceramic, glass) - Identical surface finish (matte, satin, gloss) - Accurate reflectivity and roughness - Exact color tone (no color shifting) - No stylized or artificial textures SINK / BASIN (ONLY IF PRESENT): - Exact basin width, depth, and proportions - Basin must NEVER be narrower than in the reference - Exact inner cutout geometry and curvature - Exact hole count, positions, sizes (drain, faucet, overflow) - Exact wall thickness and edge definition STUDIO PRESENTATION: - Pure white seamless background (#FFFFFF) - Professional product photography lighting - Soft top and side lighting to define form - Clean, realistic contact shadow under the product - Subtle floating shadow allowed, soft and natural - No harsh or dramatic shadows CAMERA & FRAMING: - Neutral studio camera angle - Slight natural perspective, no distortion - Product centered and fully visible - Sharp focus across the entire object STRICT PROHIBITIONS: - No interior, no walls, no floor - No props, no accessories - No people - No text, no logos, no watermarks - No artistic reinterpretation or design improvement FINAL REQUIREMENT: The result must look like a premium manufacturer or e-commerce catalog image, where the single product is reproduced with maximum realism and dimensional accuracy, as if photographed in a professional studio, fully faithful to the reference image(s).
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Create an ultra photorealistic interior render using the exact same scene, camera angle, composition, furniture placement, architectural details, materials, textures, decor items, and lighting setup from the owner-provided reference images. Do not redesign, replace, modify, restyle, or change any furniture, materials, models, colors, proportions, layout, or objects. Preserve every element exactly as shown in the uploaded images. Use only the materials, textures, fabrics, wood finishes, wall finishes, flooring, lighting fixtures, curtains, furniture models, decor accessories, and colors provided in the owner reference images. Enhance them with physically accurate rendering, realistic texture detailing, natural imperfections, high-resolution surface maps, subtle reflections, accurate roughness, realistic wood grain, realistic fabric weave, natural shadows, ray-traced global illumination, soft ambient occlusion, cinematic exposure, and real-world lighting behavior. Maintain the same modern luxury living room atmosphere with soft natural daylight entering through large windows, balanced warm interior lighting, realistic shadow falloff, realistic glass reflections, detailed matte and glossy surfaces, ultra realistic indoor plants, and editorial architectural photography quality. Camera must strictly match the owner image perspective with eye-level interior photography framing, corrected vertical lines, realistic focal length, wide-angle composition, and natural depth perception. Final result should look like a real photographed luxury apartment interior, not CGI, not stylized, not redesigned. Ultra realistic, hyper detailed, photorealistic architectural visualization, corona render quality, vray render quality, 8k, high-end interior photography style. Negative Prompt: Do not change materials, do not change furniture, do not redesign the room, no extra decor, no different colors, no modified models, no fake lighting, no cartoon look, no blurry textures, no distorted geometry, no overexposed windows, no CGI appearance, no unrealistic reflections, no low quality rendering.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Generate a photorealistic V-Ray render from the 3D Max scene in [screenshot_filename], maintaining all existing geometry and object placement exactly as shown. Transform the scene with: - **Realistic lighting**: Add natural or studio lighting appropriate to the scene context, with proper shadows, reflections, and light falloff that enhances the composition without altering object positions - **PBR materials**: Apply physically-based rendering materials with accurate metallic, roughness, and normal maps that reflect real-world material properties - **Textures**: Add detailed, high-resolution surface textures to all objects that convey authentic material qualities (fabric weave, wood grain, metal finish, etc.) - **Camera perspective**: Keep the same viewpoint and framing as the original screenshot Do not modify, remove, add, or reposition any geometry or objects. The spatial arrangement and all model elements must remain identical to the source image. Only enhance lighting, materials, and surface detail to achieve photorealistic quality consistent with professional V-Ray rendering. Output a single high-quality render that looks like it was produced by V-Ray engine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Use the provided reference image(s) as the ONLY and ABSOLUTE source of truth. The input contains exactly ONE furniture or bathroom product (for example: vanity, sink, mirror, cabinet, shelf, or similar). Generate a studio-quality product image showing ONLY the product present in the reference image(s). Do NOT add any other objects or elements. ABSOLUTE SHAPE & PROPORTION ACCURACY (HIGHEST PRIORITY): - Preserve exact real-world proportions, scale, and aspect ratios - No resizing, slimming, thickening, or visual optimization - The product must be a visually exact copy, not an interpretation DETAIL FIDELITY (NO EXCEPTIONS): - Exact geometry of all surfaces - Exact edge profiles, bevels, chamfers, fillets, and radii - Exact cutouts, holes, slots, grooves, recesses - Exact handle shapes, sizes, positions, spacing (if present) - Exact seams, joints, panel gaps, and alignment - No smoothing, no simplification, no redesign MATERIAL & COLOR ACCURACY: - Exact materials as in the reference (lacquer, wood, metal, ceramic, glass) - Identical surface finish (matte, satin, gloss) - Accurate reflectivity and roughness - Exact color tone (no color shifting) - No stylized or artificial textures SINK / BASIN (ONLY IF PRESENT): - Exact basin width, depth, and proportions - Basin must NEVER be narrower than in the reference - Exact inner cutout geometry and curvature - Exact hole count, positions, sizes (drain, faucet, overflow) - Exact wall thickness and edge definition STUDIO PRESENTATION: - Pure white seamless background (#FFFFFF) - Professional product photography lighting - Soft top and side lighting to define form - Clean, realistic contact shadow under the product - Subtle floating shadow allowed, soft and natural - No harsh or dramatic shadows CAMERA & FRAMING: - Neutral studio camera angle - Slight natural perspective, no distortion - Product centered and fully visible - Sharp focus across the entire object STRICT PROHIBITIONS: - No interior, no walls, no floor - No props, no accessories - No people - No text, no logos, no watermarks - No artistic reinterpretation or design improvement FINAL REQUIREMENT: The result must look like a premium manufacturer or e-commerce catalog image, where the single product is reproduced with maximum realism and dimensional accuracy, as if photographed in a professional studio, fully faithful to the reference image(s).
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Create an ultra photorealistic interior render using the exact same scene, camera angle, composition, furniture placement, architectural details, materials, textures, decor items, and lighting setup from the owner-provided reference images. Do not redesign, replace, modify, restyle, or change any furniture, materials, models, colors, proportions, layout, or objects. Preserve every element exactly as shown in the uploaded images. Use only the materials, textures, fabrics, wood finishes, wall finishes, flooring, lighting fixtures, curtains, furniture models, decor accessories, and colors provided in the owner reference images. Enhance them with physically accurate rendering, realistic texture detailing, natural imperfections, high-resolution surface maps, subtle reflections, accurate roughness, realistic wood grain, realistic fabric weave, natural shadows, ray-traced global illumination, soft ambient occlusion, cinematic exposure, and real-world lighting behavior. Maintain the same modern luxury living room atmosphere with soft natural daylight entering through large windows, balanced warm interior lighting, realistic shadow falloff, realistic glass reflections, detailed matte and glossy surfaces, ultra realistic indoor plants, and editorial architectural photography quality. Camera must strictly match the owner image perspective with eye-level interior photography framing, corrected vertical lines, realistic focal length, wide-angle composition, and natural depth perception. Final result should look like a real photographed luxury apartment interior, not CGI, not stylized, not redesigned. Ultra realistic, hyper detailed, photorealistic architectural visualization, corona render quality, vray render quality, 8k, high-end interior photography style. Negative Prompt: Do not change materials, do not change furniture, do not redesign the room, no extra decor, no different colors, no modified models, no fake lighting, no cartoon look, no blurry textures, no distorted geometry, no overexposed windows, no CGI appearance, no unrealistic reflections, no low quality rendering.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Generate a photorealistic V-Ray render from the 3D Max scene in [screenshot_filename], maintaining all existing geometry and object placement exactly as shown. Transform the scene with: - **Realistic lighting**: Add natural or studio lighting appropriate to the scene context, with proper shadows, reflections, and light falloff that enhances the composition without altering object positions - **PBR materials**: Apply physically-based rendering materials with accurate metallic, roughness, and normal maps that reflect real-world material properties - **Textures**: Add detailed, high-resolution surface textures to all objects that convey authentic material qualities (fabric weave, wood grain, metal finish, etc.) - **Camera perspective**: Keep the same viewpoint and framing as the original screenshot Do not modify, remove, add, or reposition any geometry or objects. The spatial arrangement and all model elements must remain identical to the source image. Only enhance lighting, materials, and surface detail to achieve photorealistic quality consistent with professional V-Ray rendering. Output a single high-quality render that looks like it was produced by V-Ray engine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Create an ultra photorealistic interior render using the exact same scene, camera angle, composition, furniture placement, architectural details, materials, textures, decor items, and lighting setup from the owner-provided reference images. Do not redesign, replace, modify, restyle, or change any furniture, materials, models, colors, proportions, layout, or objects. Preserve every element exactly as shown in the uploaded images. Use only the materials, textures, fabrics, wood finishes, wall finishes, flooring, lighting fixtures, curtains, furniture models, decor accessories, and colors provided in the owner reference images. Enhance them with physically accurate rendering, realistic texture detailing, natural imperfections, high-resolution surface maps, subtle reflections, accurate roughness, realistic wood grain, realistic fabric weave, natural shadows, ray-traced global illumination, soft ambient occlusion, cinematic exposure, and real-world lighting behavior. Maintain the same modern luxury living room atmosphere with soft natural daylight entering through large windows, balanced warm interior lighting, realistic shadow falloff, realistic glass reflections, detailed matte and glossy surfaces, ultra realistic indoor plants, and editorial architectural photography quality. Camera must strictly match the owner image perspective with eye-level interior photography framing, corrected vertical lines, realistic focal length, wide-angle composition, and natural depth perception. Final result should look like a real photographed luxury apartment interior, not CGI, not stylized, not redesigned. Ultra realistic, hyper detailed, photorealistic architectural visualization, corona render quality, vray render quality, 8k, high-end interior photography style. Negative Prompt: Do not change materials, do not change furniture, do not redesign the room, no extra decor, no different colors, no modified models, no fake lighting, no cartoon look, no blurry textures, no distorted geometry, no overexposed windows, no CGI appearance, no unrealistic reflections, no low quality rendering.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Generate a photorealistic V-Ray render from the 3D Max scene in [screenshot_filename], maintaining all existing geometry and object placement exactly as shown. Transform the scene with: - **Realistic lighting**: Add natural or studio lighting appropriate to the scene context, with proper shadows, reflections, and light falloff that enhances the composition without altering object positions - **PBR materials**: Apply physically-based rendering materials with accurate metallic, roughness, and normal maps that reflect real-world material properties - **Textures**: Add detailed, high-resolution surface textures to all objects that convey authentic material qualities (fabric weave, wood grain, metal finish, etc.) - **Camera perspective**: Keep the same viewpoint and framing as the original screenshot Do not modify, remove, add, or reposition any geometry or objects. The spatial arrangement and all model elements must remain identical to the source image. Only enhance lighting, materials, and surface detail to achieve photorealistic quality consistent with professional V-Ray rendering. Output a single high-quality render that looks like it was produced by V-Ray engine.
Use the provided reference image(s) as the ONLY and ABSOLUTE source of truth. The input contains exactly ONE furniture or bathroom product (for example: vanity, sink, mirror, cabinet, shelf, or similar). Generate a studio-quality product image showing ONLY the product present in the reference image(s). Do NOT add any other objects or elements. ABSOLUTE SHAPE & PROPORTION ACCURACY (HIGHEST PRIORITY): - Preserve exact real-world proportions, scale, and aspect ratios - No resizing, slimming, thickening, or visual optimization - The product must be a visually exact copy, not an interpretation DETAIL FIDELITY (NO EXCEPTIONS): - Exact geometry of all surfaces - Exact edge profiles, bevels, chamfers, fillets, and radii - Exact cutouts, holes, slots, grooves, recesses - Exact handle shapes, sizes, positions, spacing (if present) - Exact seams, joints, panel gaps, and alignment - No smoothing, no simplification, no redesign MATERIAL & COLOR ACCURACY: - Exact materials as in the reference (lacquer, wood, metal, ceramic, glass) - Identical surface finish (matte, satin, gloss) - Accurate reflectivity and roughness - Exact color tone (no color shifting) - No stylized or artificial textures SINK / BASIN (ONLY IF PRESENT): - Exact basin width, depth, and proportions - Basin must NEVER be narrower than in the reference - Exact inner cutout geometry and curvature - Exact hole count, positions, sizes (drain, faucet, overflow) - Exact wall thickness and edge definition STUDIO PRESENTATION: - Pure white seamless background (#FFFFFF) - Professional product photography lighting - Soft top and side lighting to define form - Clean, realistic contact shadow under the product - Subtle floating shadow allowed, soft and natural - No harsh or dramatic shadows CAMERA & FRAMING: - Neutral studio camera angle - Slight natural perspective, no distortion - Product centered and fully visible - Sharp focus across the entire object STRICT PROHIBITIONS: - No interior, no walls, no floor - No props, no accessories - No people - No text, no logos, no watermarks - No artistic reinterpretation or design improvement FINAL REQUIREMENT: The result must look like a premium manufacturer or e-commerce catalog image, where the single product is reproduced with maximum realism and dimensional accuracy, as if photographed in a professional studio, fully faithful to the reference image(s).
Use the provided reference image(s) as the ONLY and ABSOLUTE source of truth. The input contains exactly ONE furniture or bathroom product (for example: vanity, sink, mirror, cabinet, shelf, or similar). Generate a studio-quality product image showing ONLY the product present in the reference image(s). Do NOT add any other objects or elements. ABSOLUTE SHAPE & PROPORTION ACCURACY (HIGHEST PRIORITY): - Preserve exact real-world proportions, scale, and aspect ratios - No resizing, slimming, thickening, or visual optimization - The product must be a visually exact copy, not an interpretation DETAIL FIDELITY (NO EXCEPTIONS): - Exact geometry of all surfaces - Exact edge profiles, bevels, chamfers, fillets, and radii - Exact cutouts, holes, slots, grooves, recesses - Exact handle shapes, sizes, positions, spacing (if present) - Exact seams, joints, panel gaps, and alignment - No smoothing, no simplification, no redesign MATERIAL & COLOR ACCURACY: - Exact materials as in the reference (lacquer, wood, metal, ceramic, glass) - Identical surface finish (matte, satin, gloss) - Accurate reflectivity and roughness - Exact color tone (no color shifting) - No stylized or artificial textures SINK / BASIN (ONLY IF PRESENT): - Exact basin width, depth, and proportions - Basin must NEVER be narrower than in the reference - Exact inner cutout geometry and curvature - Exact hole count, positions, sizes (drain, faucet, overflow) - Exact wall thickness and edge definition STUDIO PRESENTATION: - Pure white seamless background (#FFFFFF) - Professional product photography lighting - Soft top and side lighting to define form - Clean, realistic contact shadow under the product - Subtle floating shadow allowed, soft and natural - No harsh or dramatic shadows CAMERA & FRAMING: - Neutral studio camera angle - Slight natural perspective, no distortion - Product centered and fully visible - Sharp focus across the entire object STRICT PROHIBITIONS: - No interior, no walls, no floor - No props, no accessories - No people - No text, no logos, no watermarks - No artistic reinterpretation or design improvement FINAL REQUIREMENT: The result must look like a premium manufacturer or e-commerce catalog image, where the single product is reproduced with maximum realism and dimensional accuracy, as if photographed in a professional studio, fully faithful to the reference image(s).
Create an ultra photorealistic interior render using the exact same scene, camera angle, composition, furniture placement, architectural details, materials, textures, decor items, and lighting setup from the owner-provided reference images. Do not redesign, replace, modify, restyle, or change any furniture, materials, models, colors, proportions, layout, or objects. Preserve every element exactly as shown in the uploaded images. Use only the materials, textures, fabrics, wood finishes, wall finishes, flooring, lighting fixtures, curtains, furniture models, decor accessories, and colors provided in the owner reference images. Enhance them with physically accurate rendering, realistic texture detailing, natural imperfections, high-resolution surface maps, subtle reflections, accurate roughness, realistic wood grain, realistic fabric weave, natural shadows, ray-traced global illumination, soft ambient occlusion, cinematic exposure, and real-world lighting behavior. Maintain the same modern luxury living room atmosphere with soft natural daylight entering through large windows, balanced warm interior lighting, realistic shadow falloff, realistic glass reflections, detailed matte and glossy surfaces, ultra realistic indoor plants, and editorial architectural photography quality. Camera must strictly match the owner image perspective with eye-level interior photography framing, corrected vertical lines, realistic focal length, wide-angle composition, and natural depth perception. Final result should look like a real photographed luxury apartment interior, not CGI, not stylized, not redesigned. Ultra realistic, hyper detailed, photorealistic architectural visualization, corona render quality, vray render quality, 8k, high-end interior photography style. Negative Prompt: Do not change materials, do not change furniture, do not redesign the room, no extra decor, no different colors, no modified models, no fake lighting, no cartoon look, no blurry textures, no distorted geometry, no overexposed windows, no CGI appearance, no unrealistic reflections, no low quality rendering.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Generate a photorealistic V-Ray render from the 3D Max scene in [screenshot_filename], maintaining all existing geometry and object placement exactly as shown. Transform the scene with: - **Realistic lighting**: Add natural or studio lighting appropriate to the scene context, with proper shadows, reflections, and light falloff that enhances the composition without altering object positions - **PBR materials**: Apply physically-based rendering materials with accurate metallic, roughness, and normal maps that reflect real-world material properties - **Textures**: Add detailed, high-resolution surface textures to all objects that convey authentic material qualities (fabric weave, wood grain, metal finish, etc.) - **Camera perspective**: Keep the same viewpoint and framing as the original screenshot Do not modify, remove, add, or reposition any geometry or objects. The spatial arrangement and all model elements must remain identical to the source image. Only enhance lighting, materials, and surface detail to achieve photorealistic quality consistent with professional V-Ray rendering. Output a single high-quality render that looks like it was produced by V-Ray engine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Use the provided reference image(s) as the ONLY and ABSOLUTE source of truth. The input contains exactly ONE furniture or bathroom product (for example: vanity, sink, mirror, cabinet, shelf, or similar). Generate a studio-quality product image showing ONLY the product present in the reference image(s). Do NOT add any other objects or elements. ABSOLUTE SHAPE & PROPORTION ACCURACY (HIGHEST PRIORITY): - Preserve exact real-world proportions, scale, and aspect ratios - No resizing, slimming, thickening, or visual optimization - The product must be a visually exact copy, not an interpretation DETAIL FIDELITY (NO EXCEPTIONS): - Exact geometry of all surfaces - Exact edge profiles, bevels, chamfers, fillets, and radii - Exact cutouts, holes, slots, grooves, recesses - Exact handle shapes, sizes, positions, spacing (if present) - Exact seams, joints, panel gaps, and alignment - No smoothing, no simplification, no redesign MATERIAL & COLOR ACCURACY: - Exact materials as in the reference (lacquer, wood, metal, ceramic, glass) - Identical surface finish (matte, satin, gloss) - Accurate reflectivity and roughness - Exact color tone (no color shifting) - No stylized or artificial textures SINK / BASIN (ONLY IF PRESENT): - Exact basin width, depth, and proportions - Basin must NEVER be narrower than in the reference - Exact inner cutout geometry and curvature - Exact hole count, positions, sizes (drain, faucet, overflow) - Exact wall thickness and edge definition STUDIO PRESENTATION: - Pure white seamless background (#FFFFFF) - Professional product photography lighting - Soft top and side lighting to define form - Clean, realistic contact shadow under the product - Subtle floating shadow allowed, soft and natural - No harsh or dramatic shadows CAMERA & FRAMING: - Neutral studio camera angle - Slight natural perspective, no distortion - Product centered and fully visible - Sharp focus across the entire object STRICT PROHIBITIONS: - No interior, no walls, no floor - No props, no accessories - No people - No text, no logos, no watermarks - No artistic reinterpretation or design improvement FINAL REQUIREMENT: The result must look like a premium manufacturer or e-commerce catalog image, where the single product is reproduced with maximum realism and dimensional accuracy, as if photographed in a professional studio, fully faithful to the reference image(s).
Create an ultra photorealistic interior render using the exact same scene, camera angle, composition, furniture placement, architectural details, materials, textures, decor items, and lighting setup from the owner-provided reference images. Do not redesign, replace, modify, restyle, or change any furniture, materials, models, colors, proportions, layout, or objects. Preserve every element exactly as shown in the uploaded images. Use only the materials, textures, fabrics, wood finishes, wall finishes, flooring, lighting fixtures, curtains, furniture models, decor accessories, and colors provided in the owner reference images. Enhance them with physically accurate rendering, realistic texture detailing, natural imperfections, high-resolution surface maps, subtle reflections, accurate roughness, realistic wood grain, realistic fabric weave, natural shadows, ray-traced global illumination, soft ambient occlusion, cinematic exposure, and real-world lighting behavior. Maintain the same modern luxury living room atmosphere with soft natural daylight entering through large windows, balanced warm interior lighting, realistic shadow falloff, realistic glass reflections, detailed matte and glossy surfaces, ultra realistic indoor plants, and editorial architectural photography quality. Camera must strictly match the owner image perspective with eye-level interior photography framing, corrected vertical lines, realistic focal length, wide-angle composition, and natural depth perception. Final result should look like a real photographed luxury apartment interior, not CGI, not stylized, not redesigned. Ultra realistic, hyper detailed, photorealistic architectural visualization, corona render quality, vray render quality, 8k, high-end interior photography style. Negative Prompt: Do not change materials, do not change furniture, do not redesign the room, no extra decor, no different colors, no modified models, no fake lighting, no cartoon look, no blurry textures, no distorted geometry, no overexposed windows, no CGI appearance, no unrealistic reflections, no low quality rendering.
Generate a photorealistic V-Ray render from the 3D Max scene in [screenshot_filename], maintaining all existing geometry and object placement exactly as shown. Transform the scene with: - **Realistic lighting**: Add natural or studio lighting appropriate to the scene context, with proper shadows, reflections, and light falloff that enhances the composition without altering object positions - **PBR materials**: Apply physically-based rendering materials with accurate metallic, roughness, and normal maps that reflect real-world material properties - **Textures**: Add detailed, high-resolution surface textures to all objects that convey authentic material qualities (fabric weave, wood grain, metal finish, etc.) - **Camera perspective**: Keep the same viewpoint and framing as the original screenshot Do not modify, remove, add, or reposition any geometry or objects. The spatial arrangement and all model elements must remain identical to the source image. Only enhance lighting, materials, and surface detail to achieve photorealistic quality consistent with professional V-Ray rendering. Output a single high-quality render that looks like it was produced by V-Ray engine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Create an ultra photorealistic interior render using the exact same scene, camera angle, composition, furniture placement, architectural details, materials, textures, decor items, and lighting setup from the owner-provided reference images. Do not redesign, replace, modify, restyle, or change any furniture, materials, models, colors, proportions, layout, or objects. Preserve every element exactly as shown in the uploaded images. Use only the materials, textures, fabrics, wood finishes, wall finishes, flooring, lighting fixtures, curtains, furniture models, decor accessories, and colors provided in the owner reference images. Enhance them with physically accurate rendering, realistic texture detailing, natural imperfections, high-resolution surface maps, subtle reflections, accurate roughness, realistic wood grain, realistic fabric weave, natural shadows, ray-traced global illumination, soft ambient occlusion, cinematic exposure, and real-world lighting behavior. Maintain the same modern luxury living room atmosphere with soft natural daylight entering through large windows, balanced warm interior lighting, realistic shadow falloff, realistic glass reflections, detailed matte and glossy surfaces, ultra realistic indoor plants, and editorial architectural photography quality. Camera must strictly match the owner image perspective with eye-level interior photography framing, corrected vertical lines, realistic focal length, wide-angle composition, and natural depth perception. Final result should look like a real photographed luxury apartment interior, not CGI, not stylized, not redesigned. Ultra realistic, hyper detailed, photorealistic architectural visualization, corona render quality, vray render quality, 8k, high-end interior photography style. Negative Prompt: Do not change materials, do not change furniture, do not redesign the room, no extra decor, no different colors, no modified models, no fake lighting, no cartoon look, no blurry textures, no distorted geometry, no overexposed windows, no CGI appearance, no unrealistic reflections, no low quality rendering.
Generate a photorealistic V-Ray render from the 3D Max scene in [screenshot_filename], maintaining all existing geometry and object placement exactly as shown. Transform the scene with: - **Realistic lighting**: Add natural or studio lighting appropriate to the scene context, with proper shadows, reflections, and light falloff that enhances the composition without altering object positions - **PBR materials**: Apply physically-based rendering materials with accurate metallic, roughness, and normal maps that reflect real-world material properties - **Textures**: Add detailed, high-resolution surface textures to all objects that convey authentic material qualities (fabric weave, wood grain, metal finish, etc.) - **Camera perspective**: Keep the same viewpoint and framing as the original screenshot Do not modify, remove, add, or reposition any geometry or objects. The spatial arrangement and all model elements must remain identical to the source image. Only enhance lighting, materials, and surface detail to achieve photorealistic quality consistent with professional V-Ray rendering. Output a single high-quality render that looks like it was produced by V-Ray engine.
Use the provided reference image(s) as the ONLY and ABSOLUTE source of truth. The input contains exactly ONE furniture or bathroom product (for example: vanity, sink, mirror, cabinet, shelf, or similar). Generate a studio-quality product image showing ONLY the product present in the reference image(s). Do NOT add any other objects or elements. ABSOLUTE SHAPE & PROPORTION ACCURACY (HIGHEST PRIORITY): - Preserve exact real-world proportions, scale, and aspect ratios - No resizing, slimming, thickening, or visual optimization - The product must be a visually exact copy, not an interpretation DETAIL FIDELITY (NO EXCEPTIONS): - Exact geometry of all surfaces - Exact edge profiles, bevels, chamfers, fillets, and radii - Exact cutouts, holes, slots, grooves, recesses - Exact handle shapes, sizes, positions, spacing (if present) - Exact seams, joints, panel gaps, and alignment - No smoothing, no simplification, no redesign MATERIAL & COLOR ACCURACY: - Exact materials as in the reference (lacquer, wood, metal, ceramic, glass) - Identical surface finish (matte, satin, gloss) - Accurate reflectivity and roughness - Exact color tone (no color shifting) - No stylized or artificial textures SINK / BASIN (ONLY IF PRESENT): - Exact basin width, depth, and proportions - Basin must NEVER be narrower than in the reference - Exact inner cutout geometry and curvature - Exact hole count, positions, sizes (drain, faucet, overflow) - Exact wall thickness and edge definition STUDIO PRESENTATION: - Pure white seamless background (#FFFFFF) - Professional product photography lighting - Soft top and side lighting to define form - Clean, realistic contact shadow under the product - Subtle floating shadow allowed, soft and natural - No harsh or dramatic shadows CAMERA & FRAMING: - Neutral studio camera angle - Slight natural perspective, no distortion - Product centered and fully visible - Sharp focus across the entire object STRICT PROHIBITIONS: - No interior, no walls, no floor - No props, no accessories - No people - No text, no logos, no watermarks - No artistic reinterpretation or design improvement FINAL REQUIREMENT: The result must look like a premium manufacturer or e-commerce catalog image, where the single product is reproduced with maximum realism and dimensional accuracy, as if photographed in a professional studio, fully faithful to the reference image(s).
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.
Transform this interior rendering into an ultra-photorealistic professional interior photograph. Preserve the exact architecture, layout, furniture placement, materials, and proportions. Simulate realistic interior lighting using practical light sources such as recessed downlights, cove lighting, pendant lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces. Lighting should feel natural and physically accurate, with warm color temperature (2700K–3000K), soft falloff, realistic shadow gradients, subtle light bounce, and natural exposure balance. Enhance material realism: detailed wood grain variation, natural stone texture depth, soft fabric fibers, subtle surface imperfections, realistic reflections on glass and metal, accurate roughness and glossiness maps. Professional full-frame camera, 35mm lens, eye-level composition, tripod shot, architectural photography style. Balanced dynamic range, sharp focus, soft natural depth of field. Add micro-details: slight dust particles in light beams, faint wall texture, minimal imperfections, gentle fabric creases, realistic ambient occlusion in corners. Natural color grading, true-to-life tones, no CGI look, no artificial glow, no over-saturation, no excessive sharpness. The final result should look like a high-end interior photograph shot by a professional photographer for a luxury design magazine.