Launch-test reference
Product-native rebuild
Concept 1
A Date Night You Actually Play Together
Message angle: Experience-led couples play
Visual treatment: Real candlelit apartment dining table with both partners already playing and the bundle visible in-frame.
Generation summary: Generated product-native concept image.
Prompt used
Use case: photorealistic-natural Asset type: Meta static ad concept image rebuilt around real product references Primary request: Recreate the same kind of scene, mood, and composition logic as Image 1, but rebuild it around the exact Lorebok adventure products from Images 2-4 instead of generic placeholder bundle art. Input images: Image 1: scene-setting reference for the desired setting, mood, and framing only. Images 2-4: the exact product cover references that must appear as the physical products in the scene. Scene/backdrop: Match the setting family from Image 1 while keeping it premium, believable, and ad-ready. Subject: Integrate the exact three products from Images 2-4 naturally into the scene as real physical adventure booklets or books: The Velvet Hex, The Last Rites of Oakhaven, The Ember Monastery at Duskfall. Style/medium: Match the medium and tone of Image 1. If Image 1 feels photographic, keep it photographic. If Image 1 feels illustrated, keep it illustrated. Composition/framing: Stay close to the framing logic of Image 1 so this still reads as the same concept family, with usable negative space for later copy overlay. Lighting/mood: Preserve the mood and palette family from Image 1. Materials/textures: Products should look tactile, premium, and physically present in the scene with believable lighting, perspective, scale, and shadow. Text (verbatim): "" Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded promotional text, use the exact products from Images 2-4 as the products in the scene, rebuild the scene so the products belong naturally, do not make this a flat pasted collage, do not invent different product covers or fake titles. Avoid: floating products, pasted-on book covers, warped unreadable products, generic fantasy placeholder books, cluttered composition. Original concept title: A Date Night You Actually Play Together Original message angle: Experience-led couples play Original visual treatment: Real candlelit apartment dining table with both partners already playing and the bundle visible in-frame. Original launch-test image file: 01-date-night-apartment-table.png Concept-specific note: Keep the table scene grounded and contemporary. The products should sit naturally on the table as real booklets while the couple is actively playing. Original art-direction prompt for Image 1: Use case: photorealistic-natural Asset type: Meta static ad concept image Primary request: Create a premium social ad concept for a D&D date night product aimed at couples. Input images: Image 1: reference for the authentic tabletop intimacy and product visibility. Scene/backdrop: cozy apartment dining table at night, candlelight, soft lamp glow, subtle fantasy mood without costumes Subject: two adults playing a tabletop roleplaying game together, hands on character sheets and dice, product box and adventure booklets visible on the table Style/medium: polished lifestyle photography, realistic, premium e-commerce ad imagery Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait composition, couple and table centered, clear negative space in the upper third for future headline overlay Lighting/mood: warm, intimate, romantic, believable, inviting Color palette: amber candlelight, walnut wood, cream paper, muted burgundy accents Materials/textures: dice, maps, paper character sheets, wine glasses, hardcover booklets, candle wax Text (verbatim): "" Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no extra fantasy creatures, keep it grounded and contemporary Avoid: cluttered background, stock-photo smiles, exaggerated costumes, plastic-looking props