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Infographic / Edu Visual - 3D Radial Explosion Product Visualization Prompt for Nano Banana 2
A highly structured prompt for Nano Banana 2 designed to create a hyperrealistic 3D radial exploded view of a product, detailing component layers, materials, lighting, and specific labeling requirements in the style of an iFixit teardown meets a NASA manual.
Prompt
Hyperrealistic 3D radial exploded view of {argument name="product" default="PRODUCT"} {argument name="number of components" default="NUMBER"} components bursting outward from a central axis in every direction, frozen in mid-air. True spatial explosion, not a vertical stack, depth and parallax visible. COMPONENTS (core outward): {argument name="shell material" default="SHELL"} → DISPLAY → FRAME → MAINBOARD → BATTERY → MICRO PARTS shown in 3x floating callout circles MATERIALS: glass refracts and catches specular highlights, aluminium shows brushed grain and machined edges, PCB traces glow faintly amber, rubber gaskets matte with micro-texture, cables with soft bend physics. LABELS: hairline leader to floating box. "[COMPONENT]" uppercase / "[FUNCTION]" italic / "[KEY SPEC]" monospace. Radiate outward, no overlaps. LIGHTING: cool diffused overhead + warm amber underlighting on internals + thin blue rim on outer shell. Displays emit soft UI glow. Circuits self-illuminate. BACKGROUND: {argument name="background color" default="COLOR"}, deep, non-reflective. Midnight black recommended. TITLE: "[PRODUCT NAME]" top right. SUBTITLE: "[TAGLINE]". SPEC BLOCK: "[SPEC 1] / [SPEC 2] / [SPEC 3]" bottom left in monospace. Mood: iFixit teardown meets NASA manual meets WIRED cover. 4K, tack sharp, extraordinary material fidelity. Best Used For
High-end editorial, Instagram portraits, Stock photography replacements.
Tweaking Tips
- Lighting: Change "cinematic lighting" to "golden hour lighting" for a warmer mood.
- Lens: Adjust "f/1.8" to "f/8" if you want everything in sharp focus instead of blurred depth-of-field.
- Camera: Replace "Sony A7R IV" with "Fujifilm X-T4" for vintage color science.
Author Alexandra Aisling
Model
Nano Banana Pro