
Luxury Seafood Advertising Poster
- Date
- August 17, 2026
- Model
- GPT Image 2
- Aspect
- 4:5
Tags
Create an ultra-premium seafood advertising poster in a hyper-real luxury food photography style, preserving the exact core visual logic of three cooked premium crabs arranged vertically on a pure deep-black background and partially embedded in abundant crushed ice. Use a top-down studio perspective with extreme graphic clarity, colder premium lighting, and elegant negative space. The image must feel minimal, luxurious, glacial, and campaign-ready, like a Cannes-level flagship seafood brand visual. Use a square or slightly vertical composition with a pure matte-black background. In the center of the frame, arrange three rich red-orange cooked crabs in a vertical stacked formation from top to bottom, aligned along a clean central axis. Each crab should be fully readable, shell-forward, and positioned with slight natural variation so the composition feels organic rather than mechanically repeated. Around and beneath the crabs, build a cold freshness field of crushed ice and irregular clear ice chunks that forms a controlled halo around the seafood. Important ice logic: the ice must preserve a natural scattered feeling with local clustered accumulation. Do not arrange it symmetrically or too neatly. Use a believable combination of loose crushed frost, broken shards, irregular transparent chunks, and small melting pieces that appear naturally spread and partially piled in certain areas, as if the crabs were just placed onto a real premium seafood cold bed. Some ice should naturally collect more heavily near shell edges, under claws, and in small pockets between the crabs, while other pieces remain more loosely scattered. The result must feel fresh, real, and high-end rather than overly designed. Transit-enhanced cold mood: push the overall lighting and color system toward a more international flagship seafood-ad look. The ice highlights should lean toward silver-white, steel gray, and subtle ice-blue rather than neutral white. Keep the background deeper and cleaner black. Let the red-orange crabs remain the only warm dominant element, so they feel richer and more expensive against the colder ice and darker field. The whole image should feel colder, sharper, more restrained, and more premium. Food structure: the crabs must feel premium, freshly cooked, and richly colored, with glossy shell highlights, natural claw structure, realistic leg joints, and convincing cooked-shell texture. Their arrangement should feel highly art-directed but still authentic. Between and around the crabs, add restrained garnish elements such as thin shredded ginger, fresh green scallion curls, and a few elegant lemon wedges. These accents should stay secondary and refined. Lighting: use controlled cold studio lighting from above with slight directional bias, so the ice catches silver-white and icy blue-gray highlights while the crabs glow in deep lacquered red-orange tones against the black background. The lighting must create a refined cold-versus-warm contrast. Keep the background perfectly dark and uncluttered. Shadows must be clean, soft-edged, and premium. Material rendering: render the crab shells with exceptional realism, showing subtle moisture, smooth hard-shell gloss, tiny texture variation, and believable cooked coloration. The ice must feel intensely cold, crisp, and clear, with fractured edges, partial translucency, and slight wet melt. The naturally piled ice should have realistic pressure and overlap around the crabs. Ginger should feel fibrous and fresh, scallions crisp and curled, lemon wedges juicy and bright with natural pulp translucency. All materials must obey high-end food photography realism. Style and visual language: ultra-premium food photography, top-down seafood luxury campaign, minimal cold-chain freshness branding, high-end culinary poster, pristine black-background editorial food image, world-class commercial retouching, colder flagship visual language. Color system: build the palette around pure black, silver-white ice, cold gray reflections, icy blue-gray highlights, vivid cooked-crab red-orange, pale lemon yellow, and fresh green garnish accents. Keep the image disciplined and elegant so the crabs remain the warm visual core against the colder environment. Typography and layout: preserve the logic of a clean small brand-signature or photographer-signature zone near the bottom if needed, but use only fully original fictional text. Keep typography minimal and secondary. Do not copy any wording from the reference. Image quality and physical constraints: extreme detail, crisp crab anatomy, believable shell structure, realistic ice distribution, natural scattered and locally piled ice feeling, immaculate black background, no muddy shadows, no black blotches, no fake food texture, no excessive garnish clutter. The final result must feel like a world-class premium crab campaign: minimal, cold, rich, and unforgettable. Negative prompt: copied text, copied brand name, watermark, signature, fake crab anatomy, plastic shell texture, muddy ice, symmetrical ice pattern, over-arranged garnish, gray dirty background, black blotches, cartoon food, low resolution, messy composition, weak freshness












