
1. Base Photo:
Setup: Place a modern computer on a desk with a simple background. Make sure the lighting is even to minimize harsh shadows.
Subject: Take a clear photo of the person you want to use for the figure. Have them stand naturally, ideally in the pose you want the figure to have. This will be the “illustrated character.”
2. Digital Editing:
Figure Creation: Using a photo-editing program like Photoshop, cut the person out of the background. Resize the cutout to appear as a 1/7 scale figure (around 9-10 inches tall) and place it on the desk, standing on a circular, transparent acrylic base.
3D Modeling Screen: Find an image of a ZBrush 3D modeling session. You can search for “ZBrush modeling interface” or similar terms. Edit this image onto the computer monitor in your photo, making sure the model being worked on is the person from your base photo.
Packaging Box: Find a BANDAI-style toy packaging box image. Edit the original character artwork (your person’s photo) onto the front of the box. Place this box next to the monitor on the desk.
Lighting and Shadows: Carefully adjust the lighting and shadows on the figure, the base, and the packaging box to match the lighting in your original photo. This is crucial for making the final image look realistic. Pay attention to how the light hits the objects and cast shadows to give them depth and a “high-quality product photography feel.”
If you have a photo ready, you can upload it, and I can help you with the editing.
Copy This Prompt:
“Ultra-realistic 1/7 scale commercialized figure of the illustrated character, posed naturally and crafted with lifelike details. The figure is displayed on a modern computer desk, standing on a circular transparent acrylic base with no text. On the computer monitor, show the ZBrush 3D modeling process of this figure in progress. Next to the monitor, place a BANDAI-style toy packaging box featuring the original character artwork on its front, with professional lighting and realistic shadows to create a high-quality product photography feel.”
