diff --git a/prompts/general/cinematic_vertical_portrait_of_vintage_car_radio_a_457.md b/prompts/general/cinematic_vertical_portrait_of_vintage_car_radio_a_457.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5565f04 --- /dev/null +++ b/prompts/general/cinematic_vertical_portrait_of_vintage_car_radio_a_457.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- +title: "Cinematic Vertical Portrait of Vintage Car Radio at Night" +contributor: "@ardabalkan@gmail.com" +tags: #general, #ardabalkangmailcom +--- + +Create a high-resolution *VERTICAL (portrait)* photograph of a vintage car radio screen at night. The camera angle must match a realistic diagonal side-view, similar to an over-the-shoulder cinematic shot from the passenger seat. Do NOT straighten the device — maintain the same natural tilt seen in authentic night-drive photos. + +TEXT ON THE LED DISPLAY (amber pixel font): +Weather4Fly + +STYLE & LIGHTING: +– Warm orange LED glow, soft bloom around each segmented character. +– Dark car interior with minimal ambient light. +– Deep shadows, shallow depth of field, soft bokeh highlights. +– Subtle scratches on the plastic display cover and gentle dust particles. +– High contrast, moody, cinematic night-drive aesthetic. + +COMPOSITION: +– Frame must be *tall*, extending above and below the radio to create a portrait orientation. +– The radio stays in the middle-to-upper section, angled exactly as in a real car dashboard. +– Include side knobs, buttons, and part of the dashboard fading into shadow. +– Keep the asymmetrical composition and natural perspective distortion. + +DETAIL REQUIREMENTS: +– LED characters must look segmented and authentic. +– Slight reflections on the display surface. +– Warm tones only — no neon or artificial color shifts. + +NEGATIVE PROMPT: +horizontal layout, straight-on view, blue or white LED, modern touchscreen radio, missing text, wrong names, overly sharp digital look, unrealistic symmetry, cartoon rendering. + +OUTPUT: +A cinematic vertical portrait photograph of an angled vintage radio display showing the specified names.