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Product-Native Launch Test Concepts

These rebuild the 10 launch-test scenes around the real Lorebok product references rather than generic bundle art. Each card compares the original launch-test scene direction against a fresh product-native generation.

Goal: keep the setting, mood, and framing logic from the launch-test concepts while integrating the actual products as native parts of the scene.

Launch-test reference

A Date Night You Actually Play Together reference

Product-native rebuild

A Date Night You Actually Play Together rebuilt with products

Concept 1

A Date Night You Actually Play Together

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

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
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

No DM. No Prep. Just Roll. reference

Product-native rebuild

No DM. No Prep. Just Roll. rebuilt with products

Concept 2

No DM. No Prep. Just Roll.

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 1:1 square

Message angle: Convenience / instant-start

Visual treatment: Premium top-down flat-lay with open bundle, dice, maps, wine, and romance-coded props.

Generation summary: Here's a concept image for your product mockup, incorporating the specified Lorebok adventure products into a scene reminiscent of the original reference:

Prompt used
Use case: product-mockup
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: No DM. No Prep. Just Roll.
Original message angle: Convenience / instant-start
Original visual treatment: Premium top-down flat-lay with open bundle, dice, maps, wine, and romance-coded props.
Original launch-test image file: 02-no-dm-no-prep-tabletop.png
Concept-specific note: This is a product-first flat-lay. The three product booklets should be the clear heroes, arranged intentionally with props around them.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: product-mockup
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a clean product-forward ad concept that communicates instant-start tabletop date night.
Input images: Image 1: reference for visible bundle proof and merchandised product styling.
Scene/backdrop: elegant tabletop flat-lay shot on a warm wooden table
Subject: opened D&D date night bundle, three adventure booklets, maps, dice, two filled wine glasses, a few rose petals, a handwritten note card
Style/medium: premium commercial photography
Composition/framing: 1:1 square top-down composition with a strong visual center and usable space for future copy
Lighting/mood: warm, premium, romantic, organized
Color palette: rose red, parchment, deep green, walnut brown, candle gold
Materials/textures: matte card stock, glossy dice, velvet ribbon, wood grain, wax-sealed envelope
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, product should feel tactile and giftable
Avoid: messy table, too many props, visible hands, cheap-looking packaging
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

The Gift That Becomes Three Date Nights reference

Product-native rebuild

The Gift That Becomes Three Date Nights rebuilt with products

Concept 3

The Gift That Becomes Three Date Nights

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

Message angle: Gift angle / repeatable date night

Visual treatment: One partner opening the bundle on a couch with candles and the product components partly visible.

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: The Gift That Becomes Three Date Nights
Original message angle: Gift angle / repeatable date night
Original visual treatment: One partner opening the bundle on a couch with candles and the product components partly visible.
Original launch-test image file: 03-gift-unboxing-couch.png
Concept-specific note: Make the gift reveal feel authentic. The products should be partly wrapped or being revealed, not perfectly staged like a catalog spread.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create an ad concept for a nerdy romantic gift reveal tied to repeated date nights.
Input images: Image 1: reference for grounded couple realism. Image 2: reference for visible product merchandizing.
Scene/backdrop: cozy living-room couch or bed setup during evening gift exchange
Subject: one partner opening a fantasy tabletop bundle gift while the other watches with excitement, bundle components partly visible and beautifully arranged
Style/medium: cinematic lifestyle photography with product-ad polish
Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait, medium shot, emotional reaction visible, enough empty space for headline overlay
Lighting/mood: warm, anticipatory, affectionate, magical but real
Color palette: candle amber, soft charcoal, burgundy ribbon, parchment cream
Materials/textures: wrapping paper, ribbon, book covers, throw blanket, dice tin, candlelight
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, focus on gift reveal and couple emotion
Avoid: Christmas-specific styling, juvenile costumes, over-the-top fantasy effects
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

For Nerd Couples Tired Of Boring Date Nights reference

Product-native rebuild

For Nerd Couples Tired Of Boring Date Nights rebuilt with products

Concept 4

For Nerd Couples Tired Of Boring Date Nights

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

Message angle: Boredom-breaker / modern couple

Visual treatment: Stylish city-apartment living room with a coffee-table game session and visible maps, dice, and drinks.

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: For Nerd Couples Tired Of Boring Date Nights
Original message angle: Boredom-breaker / modern couple
Original visual treatment: Stylish city-apartment living room with a coffee-table game session and visible maps, dice, and drinks.
Original launch-test image file: 04-modern-nerd-couple-living-room.png
Concept-specific note: Let the products appear on the coffee table as something the couple is genuinely using. Keep a modern apartment tone, not fantasy cosplay.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a modern, contemporary social ad image for a couple-focused tabletop game date night.
Input images: Image 1: reference for real-life tabletop authenticity.
Scene/backdrop: stylish apartment living room, coffee table setup, city apartment feel, modern decor
Subject: two contemporary adults leaning over a fantasy map and laughing, dice and booklets on the coffee table, one candle and one drink per person
Style/medium: elevated editorial lifestyle photography
Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait, eye-level angle, lifestyle composition with clean top space for future ad copy
Lighting/mood: warm, confident, contemporary, playful
Color palette: terracotta, olive, cream, dark walnut, soft gold
Materials/textures: linen sofa, wooden coffee table, textured map paper, ceramic mugs or wine glasses
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no medieval costumes, keep wardrobe current and casual
Avoid: generic stock-photo look, neon gaming room aesthetics, clutter
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

Start With A Kiss, End With A Cliffhanger reference

Product-native rebuild

Start With A Kiss, End With A Cliffhanger rebuilt with products

Concept 5

Start With A Kiss, End With A Cliffhanger

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

Message angle: Romantic suspense / spicy story tension

Visual treatment: Fantasy inn illustration with an intimate couple, a glowing clue map, and candlelit story tension.

Generation summary: Generated product-native concept image.

Prompt used
Use case: illustration-story
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: Start With A Kiss, End With A Cliffhanger
Original message angle: Romantic suspense / spicy story tension
Original visual treatment: Fantasy inn illustration with an intimate couple, a glowing clue map, and candlelit story tension.
Original launch-test image file: 05-kiss-to-cliffhanger-fantasy-inn.png
Concept-specific note: This is an illustrated fantasy-romance scene. The products should be stylized into the environment as believable campaign booklets on the inn table.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: illustration-story
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a cinematic fantasy-romance illustration for a couples-only D&D campaign ad.
Input images: Image 1: reference for romantic intensity and bold ad readability. Image 2: reference for illustrated couple styling.
Scene/backdrop: cozy fantasy inn interior with candlelit wood, a storm outside the window, map and dice on the table
Subject: a couple leaning in after a near-kiss while a dramatic story clue or magical map glows between them
Style/medium: premium fantasy illustration, polished enough for performance ad creative
Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait, dramatic central focus, strong silhouette separation, top and side breathing room for future text overlay
Lighting/mood: romantic tension, suspense, warm interior versus cool storm contrast
Color palette: ember gold, oxblood red, walnut, midnight blue, parchment
Materials/textures: timber walls, candle wax, leather armor accents, illustrated book covers, glowing map details
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no monsters, keep it intimate and story-driven rather than action-heavy
Avoid: oversexualized posing, cartoonish expressions, excessive spell effects
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

Three Adventures, One Bundle, Zero Awkward Planning reference

Product-native rebuild

Three Adventures, One Bundle, Zero Awkward Planning rebuilt with products

Concept 6

Three Adventures, One Bundle, Zero Awkward Planning

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 1:1 square

Message angle: Bundle value / planning solved

Visual treatment: Premium merchandised flat-lay with envelopes, maps, roses, dice, and three hero booklets.

Generation summary: Generated product-native concept image.

Prompt used
Use case: product-mockup
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: Three Adventures, One Bundle, Zero Awkward Planning
Original message angle: Bundle value / planning solved
Original visual treatment: Premium merchandised flat-lay with envelopes, maps, roses, dice, and three hero booklets.
Original launch-test image file: 06-premium-bundle-flatlay.png
Concept-specific note: Make this a premium merchandising shot. The three booklets should be fully legible as distinct physical products, arranged as a cohesive bundle.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: product-mockup
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a premium product-led social ad image focused on convenience, variety, and polished bundle value.
Input images: Image 1: reference for flat-lay merchandising. Image 2: reference for warm romantic fantasy styling.
Scene/backdrop: refined tabletop flat-lay with a premium editorial feel
Subject: three distinct adventure booklets arranged with maps, dice, sealed envelopes, and elegant romantic props that imply an easy ready-to-play bundle
Style/medium: commercial product photography
Composition/framing: 1:1 square, symmetrical or near-symmetrical layout, bold hero product center, space near edges for future copy
Lighting/mood: polished, premium, warm, intentional
Color palette: deep green, burgundy, rose, parchment, brass
Materials/textures: velvet ribbon, wood table, quality paper stock, metallic dice, wax seal, dried roses
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no hands, no people, premium merchandized look only
Avoid: crowded layout, harsh lighting, low-end craft-table look
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

We Finally Have Something We Can Play Together reference

Product-native rebuild

We Finally Have Something We Can Play Together rebuilt with products

Concept 7

We Finally Have Something We Can Play Together

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

Message angle: Relationship payoff / finally play together

Visual treatment: Tighter tabletop close-up with hands, dice, character sheets, wine, and product components 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: We Finally Have Something We Can Play Together
Original message angle: Relationship payoff / finally play together
Original visual treatment: Tighter tabletop close-up with hands, dice, character sheets, wine, and product components in frame.
Original launch-test image file: 07-finally-play-together-closeup.png
Concept-specific note: Treat this as a tactile close-up. The products should appear at the table edge or under the players hands, secondary to the intimate play moment.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a tactile, intimate social ad image showing a couple finally playing a tabletop game together.
Input images: Image 1: reference for winning real-life tabletop proof.
Scene/backdrop: close-up view of a candlelit dining table during play
Subject: two sets of hands reaching over a fantasy map, dice mid-roll, character sheets and visible bundle components in the frame, romantic drinks nearby
Style/medium: premium editorial lifestyle photography
Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait, tighter crop than a standard lifestyle shot, emotionally intimate and tactile
Lighting/mood: warm, romantic, immersive, not overly staged
Color palette: candle amber, burgundy, parchment, wood brown, deep green
Materials/textures: textured paper, dice, wine glass reflections, candle wax, wood grain
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no faces required, focus on hands and tabletop story
Avoid: clutter, fake-looking props, overprocessed lighting
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

Tonight’s Campaign Is Just For Two reference

Product-native rebuild

Tonight’s Campaign Is Just For Two rebuilt with products

Concept 8

Tonight’s Campaign Is Just For Two

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

Message angle: Couples-only exclusivity

Visual treatment: Invitation letter or campaign handout on a prepared table for two, right before the first roll.

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: Tonight’s Campaign Is Just For Two
Original message angle: Couples-only exclusivity
Original visual treatment: Invitation letter or campaign handout on a prepared table for two, right before the first roll.
Original launch-test image file: 08-just-for-two-invitation-letter.png
Concept-specific note: The products should be arranged on the prepared table as part of a couples-only setup, with the invitation note still anchoring the scene.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a romantic anticipation-driven ad image for a couples-only D&D campaign experience.
Input images: Image 1: reference for real tabletop intimacy. Image 2: reference for vertical narrative mood.
Scene/backdrop: dining table or small game table prepared for two players only
Subject: a handwritten invitation letter or campaign note in the foreground, two chairs set, dice, maps, candles, and visible adventure booklets arranged for a special private session
Style/medium: premium lifestyle-meets-product photography
Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait, narrative still life with space in the upper third for future type
Lighting/mood: warm, anticipatory, private, romantic
Color palette: cream, burgundy, deep green, candle gold, walnut
Materials/textures: invitation paper, wax seal, booklets, dice, wood table, linen napkin
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no people visible, keep it romantic and intentional
Avoid: wedding styling, too many props, messy composition
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

A Better Gift Than Another Bottle Of Wine reference

Product-native rebuild

A Better Gift Than Another Bottle Of Wine rebuilt with products

Concept 9

A Better Gift Than Another Bottle Of Wine

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 1:1 square

Message angle: Gift alternative / anti-generic gifts

Visual treatment: Bundle on a bedspread or nightstand with ribbon, candles, and gift styling, but no people.

Generation summary: Generated product-native concept image.

Prompt used
Use case: product-mockup
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 Better Gift Than Another Bottle Of Wine
Original message angle: Gift alternative / anti-generic gifts
Original visual treatment: Bundle on a bedspread or nightstand with ribbon, candles, and gift styling, but no people.
Original launch-test image file: 09-better-gift-than-wine.png
Concept-specific note: This is a giftable still life. The products should be wrapped or ribboned elegantly but still visibly identifiable as the real adventure booklets.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: product-mockup
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a gift-oriented social ad image that positions the bundle as a more memorable romantic gift.
Input images: Image 1: reference for product-forward flat-lay. Image 2: reference for romantic table atmosphere.
Scene/backdrop: bedspread or nightstand setup at night with soft candlelight and premium romantic styling
Subject: beautifully wrapped tabletop bundle gift with adventure booklets peeking out, candles, ribbon, a card, and a subtle drink element nearby
Style/medium: premium commercial product photography
Composition/framing: 1:1 square, elegant and giftable, room for future headline overlay
Lighting/mood: warm, intimate, premium, gift-worthy
Color palette: rose red, parchment, brass, walnut, deep green
Materials/textures: ribbon, paper, wax seal, wood or linen surface, candles, elegant stationery
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, no people, no obvious holiday cues
Avoid: clutter, cheap wrapping-paper look, harsh shadows
Scene references
Product references

Launch-test reference

A Spicy Campaign Made Just For Couples reference

Product-native rebuild

A Spicy Campaign Made Just For Couples rebuilt with products

Concept 10

A Spicy Campaign Made Just For Couples

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-image | Original target aspect: 4:5 portrait

Message angle: Spicy romance / real-life tension

Visual treatment: Candlelit near-kiss over a game table, with books, dice, and maps visible but secondary to the mood.

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 Spicy Campaign Made Just For Couples
Original message angle: Spicy romance / real-life tension
Original visual treatment: Candlelit near-kiss over a game table, with books, dice, and maps visible but secondary to the mood.
Original launch-test image file: 10-spicy-real-photo-candlelit.png
Concept-specific note: Keep the near-kiss emotional center, but ensure the products are clearly present on the table as real booklets in the scene, not floating inserts.

Original art-direction prompt for Image 1:
Use case: photorealistic-natural
Asset type: Meta static ad concept image
Primary request: Create a romantic, slightly spicier lifestyle ad image for a couples tabletop campaign.
Input images: Image 1: reference for higher emotional intensity. Image 2: reference for real-life tabletop proof.
Scene/backdrop: candlelit dining table or game table at night with a warmer, richer red mood
Subject: a couple leaning toward a near-kiss over an active tabletop game session, with visible maps, dice, and product booklets in the scene
Style/medium: premium lifestyle photography
Composition/framing: 4:5 portrait, emotional center on the couple, product visible but not dominating, space for future text overlay
Lighting/mood: intimate, cinematic, warm, slightly sensual but still tasteful
Color palette: burgundy, candle gold, parchment, walnut, deep green
Materials/textures: paper maps, glassware, candles, dice, hardcover booklets, wood table
Text (verbatim): ""
Constraints: no logos, no watermark, no embedded text, keep it tasteful and relationship-forward
Avoid: explicit sexuality, cheesy expressions, over-styled costumes, cluttered table
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Product references