
Clay Cheese Pie Chart
Prompt
How This Prompt Works
Copy this Nano Banana Pro text-to-image prompt to create product visuals in indoor scenes. Best in 1:1 framing. Ready for text-to-image generation.
Keep the base prompt intact for the first run, then iterate on one variable at a time so the composition stays stable. Keep the generator on 1:1 for the closest match. The mood is anchored by lighting: cozy british living room lighting, warm tungsten practical lamps.
Best Settings
- Recommended Aspect Ratio
- 1:1
- Recommended Style
- Prompt-Led Composition
- Negative Prompt
- ugly, deformed, low quality, blurry, text, watermark, worst quality, low res
- Recommended Model
- Nano Banana Pro
What to Change First
- ✓Change the subject block first: A stop-motion claymation style infographic inspired by Aardman’s Wallace & Gromit.
- ✓Adjust the mood through light and backdrop cues: Lighting: Cozy British living room lighting, warm tungsten practical lamps.
- ✓Keep the finish constraints aligned while you test variants: Textures: Visible thumbprints on the clay faces, imperfect animation pose, plasticine texture.
Before You Generate
Note 1
Use 1:1 on the first run, then test alternate crops after the base composition is working.
Note 2
Lock the environment before fine styling changes: Lighting: Cozy British living room lighting, warm tungsten practical lamps.
Best For
- Product launches, packshots, and controlled commercial mockups.
- Text-to-image ideation when you want a reliable starting frame in 1:1.
- Atmospheric concept work where texture, color, and mood cues matter as much as the subject itself.
Skip This Prompt If
- You need loose documentary energy or multi-subject storytelling instead of a controlled product setup.
- You need to begin with a radically different crop than 1:1 instead of honoring the existing composition hints.
- You expect to rewrite subject, lighting, and finish simultaneously on the very first pass.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the recommended 1:1 crop on the first run. The prompt's composition cues were written for that frame.
- Changing subject, lighting, and finish together. You lose the stable base that makes the prompt reusable.
- Dropping the lighting or backdrop cues too early. Those clauses usually carry most of the mood and depth.
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3 Ways to Adapt This Prompt
Use these as safe starting edits so you keep the prompt's structure while still making it your own.
Swap the subject, keep the frame
Replace a stop-motion claymation style infographic inspired by aardman’s wallace & gromit. with your own subject while leaving the camera and composition cues intact.
Retune the mood, not the structure
Keep the subject block, then rewrite lighting: cozy british living room lighting, warm tungsten practical lamps. to move the image into a new lighting setup.
Change the finish without breaking geometry
Test a new texture or rendering finish by rewriting textures: visible thumbprints on the clay faces, imperfect animation pose, plasticine... while leaving the scene structure alone.
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