Created by @tooba_intenseoud on Sora AI
Setting the Color and Surface The Floor: Replace the blue surface with a high-gloss dark walnut or espresso-colored reflective base. You could also use a deep forest-green polished acrylic to mimic the look of still pond water. This surface must be buffed to a mirror shine to ensure the crisp, vertical reflections of the bottles are preserved. The Backdrop: Use a matte backdrop with a dual-tone earth gradient. The outer edges should be a very dark, almost black, moss green that transitions into a rich, warm umber or burnt sienna in the center directly behind the products. Lighting the Scene Primary Key Light: Position a large softbox overhead and slightly toward the rear. This will catch the top edges of the bottles—which, in an earthy theme, would ideally feature antique brass or copper hardware—and highlight the swirl of the eye cream, which should appear as a warm beige or soft terracotta. Glow/Background Lighting: Place a small, warm-toned light (around 3000K-3500K) directly behind the products, pointing at the backdrop. This creates a golden-brown "halo" effect that outlines the bottles, making them pop against the dark green periphery. Fill Lighting: Use soft gold reflectors at the front rather than white ones. This ensures the amber or olive-green tones of the glass are saturated and "glowing" from within, rather than looking flat or washed out. Atmosphere and Finish Aesthetic Goal: The final look should feel steeped in nature but flawlessly executed. While the colors are organic, the execution remains "clinical" in its cleanliness—meaning no dust, no wood grain texture on the floor, and perfectly smooth gradients.
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