A dual-part prompt for generating high-quality commercial imagery. The first part is a motion prompt for an animation of a spinning Coca-Cola can with separating ingredients. The second part requests two hyper-realistic still images: one of a chilled Coca-Cola can with condensation, and the second an exploded vertical infographic detailing the drink's ingredients.
Motion Prompt: The Can starts to round spin while ingredients separate gently and precisely, maintaining alignment and scale. The motion is smooth, with no extra effects.
Image 1 : High-quality professional product photography of a chilled Coca-Cola can with condensation water droplets and a refreshing, icy look. The aluminum can appears crisp and glossy with realistic highlights, subtle reflections, and visible cold texture. Shot in a minimalist commercial beverage advertising style against a pure white background with soft natural shadows. Sharp focus, ultra-clean composition, modern aesthetic.
Image 2 : Create a hyper-realistic vertical exploded infographic illustrating the ingredients of a coca cola soft drink. At the top, clear carbonated water shown as sparkling liquid with fine rising bubbles. Below it, floating white sugar crystals with sharp crystalline texture. Beneath that, a rich amber-brown caramel color layer with glossy, syrup-like depth. Next, a subtle translucent layer representing phosphoric acid with a clean liquid look. Below it, abstract aromatic particles symbolizing natural flavors, light and minimal. Further down, small dark caffeine granules suspended mid-air. At the bottom, a chilled red aluminum cola can standing upright with realistic condensation droplets and metallic reflections. Pure solid white background, soft studio lighting, subtle realistic shadows under each floating layer, ultra-sharp focus, DSLR macro photography look. Clean minimalist infographic labels with thin pointer lines for each ingredient. Premium beverage advertising aesthetic, modern, photorealistic.CC BY 4.0. Prompt pages keep the original attribution and source links from the upstream gallery records stored in the database.


