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Product Assembly Sequence Timeline

A complex, multi-stage prompt designed for Nano Banana 2 (used within Adobe Firefly) to generate a 5-panel horizontal timeline illustrating the assembly sequence of a product, focusing on dramatic lighting, technical precision, and consistent camera angles.

Prompt

5-stage horizontal manufacturing timeline, frozen mid-assembly. deep matte black background. dramatic industrial spotlights, deep shadow falloff.  
S1: Components scattered, floating, zero assembly. 
S2: Converging with speed lines, skeleton emerging. 
S3: Half-built, peak tension, fasteners mid-tighten. 
S4: Chassis open, full internals exposed. 
S5: Finished product + ghost wireframe overlay.  
Same 3/4 camera angle across all stages. Dotted trajectory arcs connect each component across stages. Each component color-coded consistently.  Title: "PRODUCT NAME - ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE" Footer: "N parts parts · X hrs · KEY SPEC"  Helvetica Neue Light labels. 4K, tack sharp. Dieter Rams precision.

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Mar 15, 2026
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