Photoreal cinematic sci‑fi film still inside a cramped spacecraft cockpit: an astronaut in a realistic helmet and textured suit, gloved hands actively adjusting analog switches and knurled dials on a dense control panel with practical LED indicators (cyan/blue accents, small red/orange status lights). Large circular/oval porthole in the background showing a softly out-of-focus planet and starfield. Moody, grounded “real mission” aesthetic, industrial engineering detail, braided cables, brushed...
Prompt
Prioritize clear composition, lighting, mood, and cinematic visual quality.
Generate production-ready prompts for image and video generation models.
Prioritize subject clarity, composition, framing, depth, and hierarchy.
Specify lighting, color palette, mood, texture/material cues, and style references.
Include camera language (lens feel, angle, movement) when relevant.
Keep results concise, specific, and visually actionable.
Focus type: Editorial. Create cinematic editorial-style visual direction with strong storytelling, premium lighting, authentic human detail, and nuanced color grading.
Use attached images for style, lighting, and material reference only; do not reproduce the same composition or any embedded text.
inspire from the photos/graphics in the reference. no UI, no text, NO COLLAGE, one scene, one frame, one camera shot. only generate full SINGULAR individual images. Only regenerate from scratch with great quality and sharpness. change texts, names, numbers. no plagia. Same style.
Attached reference images should preserve the same broader style family and thematic world, but not the original composition lock.
Do not recreate the same pose, framing, horizon line, camera setup, or spatial arrangement from the reference image.
Invent a new composition and scene setup that still feels like it belongs to the same visual universe.
Consistency: Exploration. Keep the same broader visual world and style family, but deliberately explore new composition, camera treatment, scene construction, and subject presentation.
Create one original singular still image with one scene, one frame, and one camera shot.