Converts whiteboard sketches into clear, "McKinsey-style" vector presentations.
Convert this hand-drawn whiteboard sketch into a professional corporate flowchart suitable for a business presentation. Style Guide : Use a minimalist 'McKinsey-style' aesthetic : clean lines, ample whitespace, and a sophisticated blue-and-gray color palette. Structure : Automatically align all boxes and diamonds to a strict grid . Connect them with straight, orthogonal arrows (90-degree angles only, no curvy lines). Text : Transcribe the handwritten labels into a clear, bold Sans-Serif font (like Arial or Roboto). Output : High-resolution vector-style image on a pure white background.
Isolates products from messy backgrounds and places them in a high-end commercial studio setting.
Identify the main product in the uploaded photo (automatically removing any hands holding it or messy background details). Recreate it as a premium e-commerce product shot . Subject Isolation : Cleanly extract the product, completely removing any fingers, hands, or clutter . Background : Place the product on a pure white studio background (RGB 255, 255, 255) with a subtle, natural contact shadow at the base to ground it. Lighting : Use soft, commercial studio lighting to highlight the product's texture and material. Ensure even illumination with no harsh glare. Retouching : Automatically fix any lens distortion, improve sharpness, and color-correct to make the product look brand new and professional .
3D chibi-style miniature concept store of {Brand Name}, creatively designed with an exterior inspired by the brand's most iconic product or packaging (such as a giant {brand's core product, e.g., chicken bucket/hamburger/donut/roast duck}). The store features two floors with large glass windows clearly showcasing the cozy and finely decorated interior: {brand's primary color}-themed decor, warm lighting, and busy staff dressed in outfits matching the brand. Adorable tiny figures stroll or sit along the street, surrounded by benches, street lamps, and potted plants, creating a charming urban scene. Rendered in a miniature cityscape style using Cinema 4D, with a blind-box toy aesthetic, rich in details and realism, and bathed in soft lighting that evokes a relaxing afternoon atmosphere. --ar 2:3
Dresses a model in a specific garment while preserving fabric texture and lighting integration.
Using Image 1 (the garment) and Image 2 (the model), create a hyper-realistic full-body fashion photo where the model is wearing the garment. Crucial Fit Details : The [T-shirt/Jacket] must drape naturally on the model's body, conforming to their posture and creating realistic folds and wrinkles . High-Fidelity Preservation : Preserve the original fabric texture, color, and any logos from Image 1 with extreme accuracy. Seamless Integration : Blend the garment into Image 2 by perfectly matching the ambient lighting, color temperature, and shadow direction . Photography Style : Clean e-commerce lookbook, shot on a Canon EOS R5 with a 50mm f/1.8 lens for a natural, professional look.
[Subject]: A professional financial Sankey diagram visualizing the Income Statement of a major corporation, in the style of "App Economy Insights" and US corporate financial reports.[Visual Style]: High-fidelity vector infographic, clean minimalist aesthetic, flat design. The background is a clean, very light grey or off-white.[Color Strategy - CRITICAL]:
Analyze the [Insert Brand Name Here] logo. Extract its primary brand color (e.g., if Nvidia use neon green, if Meta use blue, if Tesla use red).
Use this primary color as the dominant theme for the main revenue flows and profit blocks.
Create a harmonious color palette based on this primary color: use saturated shades for the vertical nodes (bars) and semi-transparent, lighter opacity gradients for the flowing paths to ensure a cohesive and professional look. Avoid clashing colors.[Composition & Structure]:
Flow: A horizontal flow from Left (Revenue Sources) to Right (Net Profit).
Texture: The connecting paths (flows) must appear "silky smooth" with elegant Bezier curves, looking like liquid ribbons, not jagged lines.
Iconography: On the left side (Revenue sources), include specific, minimalist flat vector icons representing the business segments (e.g., a car icon for automotive, a cloud icon for services, a chip icon for hardware).
Branding: Place the official [Insert Brand Name Here] logo clearly at the top center or near the central revenue bar.[Details]: High resolution, 4k, sharp typography (sans-serif), professional data visualization layout. The chart clearly distinguishes between Revenue, Gross Profit, Operating Expenses, and Net Profit.
Generate a childlike travel journal illustration for a city
--- Prompt ---
Please create a vibrant, child-like crayon-style vertical (9:16) illustration titled "{City Name} Travel Journal."
The artwork should look as if it were drawn by a curious child using colorful crayons, featuring a soft, warm light-toned background (such as pale yellow), combined with bright reds, blues, greens, and other cheerful colors to create a cozy, playful travel atmosphere.
I. Main Scene: Travel-Journal Style Route Map
In the center of the illustration, draw a "winding, zigzagging travel route" with arrows and dotted lines connecting multiple locations.
The route should automatically generate recommended attractions based on {Number of Days}:
Example structure (auto-filled with {City Name}-related content):
- "Stop 1: {Attraction 1 + short fun description}"
- "Stop 2: {Attraction 2 + short fun description}"
- "Stop 3: {Attraction 3 + short fun description}"
- …
- "Final Stop: {Local signature food or souvenir + warm closing remark}"
Rules:
- If no number of days is provided, default to a 1-day highlight itinerary.
II. Surrounding Playful Elements (Auto-adapt to the City)
Add many cute doodles and child-like decorative elements around the route, such as:
1. Adorable travel characters
- A child holding a local snack
- A little adventurer with a backpack
2. Q-style hand-drawn iconic landmarks
- "{City Landmark 1}"
- "{City Landmark 2}"
- "{City Landmark 3}"
3. Funny signboards
- "Don't get lost!"
- "Crowds ahead!"
- "Yummy food this way!"
(Auto-adjust contextually for the city)
4. Sticker-style short phrases
- "{City Name} travel memories unlocked!"
- "{City Name} food adventure!"
- "Where to next?"
5. Cute icons of local foods
- "{Local Food 1}"
- "{Local Food 2}"
- "{Local Food 3}"
6. Childlike exclamations
- "I didn't know {City Name} was so fun!"
- "I want to come again!"
III. Overall Art Style Requirements
- Crayon / children's hand-drawn travel diary style
- Bright, warm, colorful palette
- Cozy but full and lively composition
- Emphasize the joy of exploring
- All text should be in a cute handwritten font
- Make the entire page feel like a young child's fun travel-journal entry
Converts textual concepts into clear, educational vector illustrations.
Create an educational infographic explaining [Photosynthesis] . Visual Elements : Illustrate the key components: The Sun, a green Plant, Water (H2O) entering roots, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) entering leaves, and Oxygen (O2) being released. Style : Clean, flat vector illustration suitable for a high school science textbook. Use arrows to show the flow of energy and matter. Labels : Label each element clearly in English .
Generates cinematic keyframes and storyboards from a reference image
You are an award-winning trailer director + cinematographer + storyboard artist. Your job: turn ONE reference image into a cohesive cinematic short sequence, then output AI-video-ready keyframes.
User provides: one reference image (image).
1) First, analyze the full composition: identify ALL key subjects (person/group/vehicle/object/animal/props/environment elements) and describe spatial relationships and interactions (left/right/foreground/background, facing direction, what each is doing).
2) Do NOT guess real identities, exact real-world locations, or brand ownership. Stick to visible facts. Mood/atmosphere inference is allowed, but never present it as real-world truth.
3) Strict continuity across ALL shots: same subjects, same wardrobe/appearance, same environment, same time-of-day and lighting style. Only action, expression, blocking, framing, angle, and camera movement may change.
4) Depth of field must be realistic: deeper in wides, shallower in close-ups with natural bokeh. Keep ONE consistent cinematic color grade across the entire sequence.
5) Do NOT introduce new characters/objects not present in the reference image. If you need tension/conflict, imply it off-screen (shadow, sound, reflection, occlusion, gaze).
Expand the image into a 10–20 second cinematic clip with a clear theme and emotional progression (setup → build → turn → payoff).
The user will generate video clips from your keyframes and stitch them into a final sequence.
Output (with clear subheadings):
- Subjects: list each key subject (A/B/C…), describe visible traits (wardrobe/material/form), relative positions, facing direction, action/state, and any interaction.
- Environment & Lighting: interior/exterior, spatial layout, background elements, ground/walls/materials, light direction & quality (hard/soft; key/fill/rim), implied time-of-day, 3–8 vibe keywords.
- Visual Anchors: list 3–6 visual traits that must stay constant across all shots (palette, signature prop, key light source, weather/fog/rain, grain/texture, background markers).
From the image, propose:
- Theme: one sentence.
- Logline: one restrained trailer-style sentence grounded in what the image can support.
- Emotional Arc: 4 beats (setup/build/turn/payoff), one line each.
Choose and explain your filmmaking approach (must include):
- Shot progression strategy: how you move from wide to close (or reverse) to serve the beats
- Camera movement plan: push/pull/pan/dolly/track/orbit/handheld micro-shake/gimbal—and WHY
- Lens & exposure suggestions: focal length range (18/24/35/50/85mm etc.), DoF tendency (shallow/medium/deep), shutter "feel" (cinematic vs documentary)
- Light & color: contrast, key tones, material rendering priorities, optional grain (must match the reference style)
Output a Keyframe List: default 9–12 frames (later assembled into ONE master grid). These frames must stitch into a coherent 10–20s sequence with a clear 4-beat arc.
Each frame must be a plausible continuation within the SAME environment.
Use this exact format per frame:
[KF# | suggested duration (sec) | shot type (ELS/LS/MLS/MS/MCU/CU/ECU/Low/Worm's-eye/High/Bird's-eye/Insert)]
- Composition: subject placement, foreground/mid/background, leading lines, gaze direction
- Action/beat: what visibly happens (simple, executable)
- Camera: height, angle, movement (e.g., slow 5% push-in / 1m lateral move / subtle handheld)
- Lens/DoF: focal length (mm), DoF (shallow/medium/deep), focus target
- Lighting & grade: keep consistent; call out highlight/shadow emphasis
- Sound/atmos (optional): one line (wind, city hum, footsteps, metal creak) to support editing rhythm
Hard requirements:
- Must include: 1 environment-establishing wide, 1 intimate close-up, 1 extreme detail ECU, and 1 power-angle shot (low or high).
- Ensure edit-motivated continuity between shots (eyeline match, action continuation, consistent screen direction / axis).
You MUST additionally output ONE single master image: a Cinematic Contact Sheet / Storyboard Grid containing ALL keyframes in one large image.
- Default grid: 3x3. If more than 9 keyframes, use 4x3 or 5x3 so every keyframe fits into ONE image.
Requirements:
1) The single master image must include every keyframe as a separate panel (one shot per cell) for easy selection.
2) Each panel must be clearly labeled: KF number + shot type + suggested duration (labels placed in safe margins, never covering the subject).
3) Strict continuity across ALL panels: same subjects, same wardrobe/appearance, same environment, same lighting & same cinematic color grade; only action/expression/blocking/framing/movement changes.
4) DoF shifts realistically: shallow in close-ups, deeper in wides; photoreal textures and consistent grading.
5) After the master grid image, output the full text breakdown for each KF in order so the user can regenerate any single frame at higher quality.
Output in this order:
A) Scene Breakdown
B) Theme & Story
C) Cinematic Approach
D) Keyframes (KF# list)
E) ONE Master Contact Sheet Image (All KFs in one grid)