This brand doesn’t exist.
PULP Body — a fictional body care line built entirely through Visual Engineering.
Water behavior. Steam physics. Mousse texture. Skin luminosity.
No studio. No product. No photoshoot.
Done for you → https://t.co/PxLnLer8TT
#aiproductphotography #visualengineering #cgiphotography
This brand doesn’t exist.
PULP Confection — a fictional dessert beauty line built through Visual Engineering.
Chocolate ganache. Caramel. Toasted marshmallow. French vanilla.
No studio. No product. No photoshoot.
Done-for-you renders starting at $297 → https://t.co/PxLnLer8TT
Full Reel on Instagram → @pixelandpromptlabs
#aiproductphotography #visualengineering #cgiphotography
This brand doesn’t exist.
SOL is a fictional tanning line — built entirely through Visual Engineering. Material behavior. Light physics. Environmental logic.
No studio. No product. No photoshoot.
Done-for-you renders starting at $297 → https://t.co/PxLnLer8TT
#aiproductphotography #visualengineering #cgiphotography
@AIwithSynthia The faceted geometry is doing the heavy lifting — each cut face is refracting independently, not blending into a uniform glow.
That level of glass physics on a complex shape is where most prompts fall apart.
@lloydcreates The radial geometry holds at every scale — macro, planetary, galactic. What makes it work is the pupil functioning as the light source in each frame, not just a visual anchor.
@Maercihh The monochromatic discipline here is what holds it together — background, sand, liquid, and flowers all pulled from the same teal value. The driftwood warm break and gold figurine are doing exactly the right amount of contrast work.
This is what happens when you engineer a product world instead of prompting one.
DORÉ — body oil concept built inside Pixel & Prompt Labs.
Fig oil. Raw honey. Warm spice.
Physics from the source.
Every material behavior designed in. Not corrected in post.
This is Visual Engineering.
https://t.co/PxLnLer8TT
@imagine@grok
This is what happens when you stop prompting and start engineering.
DORÉ — a body oil concept built inside Pixel & Prompt Labs.
Golden hour. Fig oil. Physics from the source.
Every surface, every light interaction, every drop — designed into the prompt architecture from line one. Not post-processed. Not adjusted. Engineered.
The methodology behind this is inside VOL 01 Lab Report.
https://t.co/PxLnLer8TT
The foundation swipe holding its ridge texture while thinning at the drag edges is the hardest part of that kind of texture prop — most engines either flatten it or over-saturate the color. Gemini kept the viscosity read intact. Did the swipe placement come through on first generation?
The light transmission through the butterfly wings in the top right is the hard part — Gemini usually renders them opaque. Getting the membrane translucency right changes the whole material register of the scene. Did that come through on the first generation or did it need iteration?
This isn’t a real product.
Matte black aluminum.
Sculptural glass.
Wet slate.
Every material behavior engineered from the prompt level.
This is Visual Engineering.
VOL 01 Lab Report → [https://t.co/IDYkiZsWIr]
@imagine@GeminiApp
This isn’t a real bottle.
Cherry fragrance.
Sculptural glass.
Physics-based visualization from the prompt level.
This is Visual Engineering.
VOL 01 Lab Report → [https://t.co/IDYkiZsWIr]
@imagine
@grok@imagine VOL 01 goes deep into glass material systems — IOR, surface tension, refraction behavior. Cherry fragrance is the current material study. Translucent liquid through sculptural glass. The physics are the product.
Peach Body Butter — three material studies.
Frosted glass. Condensation physics. Cream density that holds under pressure.
This is engineered product visualization.
VOL 01 Lab Report → https://t.co/IDYkiZsWIr
@grok@imagine
@grok@imagine Cherry lip oil. Translucent rose-pink liquid, caustic light through curved glass, viscous pour physics. The material contrast between the liquid and the glass is where the engineering lives. VOL 01 drops the full protocol.