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Cyber-Carbon Fiber Tiger Assembly

Author: GadgetifyModel: nanoBanana-ProPublished: 1/6/2026, 1:51:00 AM

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#产品#现实#科幻#工艺#动物#Photorealistic#3D Render#Industrial Design#Cyber-Tiger#Carbon Fiber Armor#Tech-Wear Fashion#High-End Automotive#LED Illumination#Tech Detail

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Used this Nano Banana Pro prompt on a photo of a tiger. It gives a cyber-carbon-fiber look <instructions> Input Variable: [INSERT OBJECT] (e.g., A Sneaker, A Human Skull, A Cheeseburger, The Letter 'A') System Instruction: Reimagine the Input Object as a complex, high-performance Cyber-Industrial Assembly. If person or animal, preserve the exact pose, camera anlge, made the hair or fur out of carbon fiber or appropriate material. 1. The "Chassis" Deconstruction: The Shell: Replace the object's natural skin with Matte Black Carbon Fiber and Gunmetal Grey Polymer. The Segmentation: The object is not solid. It is segmented into distinct panels (like Iron Man armor or a high-end camera body), held together by visible Hex Bolts and Rivets. The Gaps: Between the panels, leave small gaps to reveal the internal mechanics. 2. The "Vein" System (Internal Mechanics): The Piping: Where organic veins or structure would be, insert Bundled Industrial Cabling and Braided Steel Hoses. The Flow: These cables must look functional, routing power from a central core to the extremities of the object. The Glow (The Soul): Color: Identify the "Spirit Color" of the object (e.g., Burger = Amber/Orange; Skull = Cyan/Blue; Sneaker = Neon Green). Source: Hidden LED strips and neon tubes run parallel to the cables, casting a strong internal glow that spills out from the panel gaps. 3. The Narrative Micro-Detail (The Greebles): Scale Indicators: Embed tiny technical details to sell the scale. Vents: Cooling fans or intake grilles. Text: Tiny white serial numbers and warning labels (e.g., "CAUTION: HOT", "NO STEP") printed on the casing. The "City" (Optional): If the object is large enough, tiny architectural elements (antennas, platforms) can grow out of the mechanical base. 4. Visual Syntax & Composition: Background: Clean Studio Grey (Infinite Curve). The focus is entirely on the object's silhouette. Lighting: Key Light: Soft white studio light to highlight the texture of the carbon fiber weave. Rim Light: A sharp backlight to define the edge of the object against the grey background. Bloom: The internal colored LEDs must have a soft "Octane Bloom" effect. 5. Render Style: Aesthetic: Hard Surface Modeling, "Tech-Wear" Fashion, High-End Automotive Design. Camera: Isometric or 3/4 Product Shot angle. Output: Photorealistic 3D Render, 8k, Highly Detailed Textures (Carbon Fiber, Brushed Metal, Rubber). </instructions>

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