Create an ultra-premium top-down campaign poster for an o...

Create an ultra-premium top-down campaign poster for an o...

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Create an ultra-premium top-down campaign poster for an original luxury ritual tea house called OBSIDIAN ATELIER, preserving the exact core visual logic of a meticulously curated flat-lay arrangement of matte-black vessels, rare dark botanicals, and ceremonial accents on a deep charcoal surface, while elevating it into a more unified, more collectible, more launch-ready hero image. The final campaign must center on one sharply defined product world: a smoked tea ritual collection. The image should feel like a museum-grade archive of modern apothecary objects, combining architectural packaging design, tactile raw ingredients, and formal release-card communication. The result must feel nocturnal, sculptural, rare, editorial, and Cannes-level, with the packaging system as the absolute visual hero. Core composition: Use a strict overhead flat-lay composition on a seamless charcoal-to-graphite matte background. Arrange the objects across the full frame in a disciplined archival rhythm, balancing large hero canisters, medium ritual jars, small capsules, ingredient bowls, and a formal release card. The layout should feel precise, intentional, and slightly ceremonial rather than casual. Let one or two tallest canisters function as the visual anchors, while smaller vessels and ingredient clusters orbit around them in a controlled hierarchy. Keep strong spacing, clean negative space, and a premium edge-to-edge composition. Brand and collection logic: Design an original identity system for OBSIDIAN ATELIER focused on one coherent line: “SMOKED TEA RITUAL” Supporting names on selected containers can include: “Reserve Blend” “Noir Infusion” “Ember Leaf” “Small Batch” Keep all branding subtle, elegant, and printed directly on the containers in tiny refined serif or modern Roman typography, paired with a discreet gold emblem. No large external headline floating over the composition; the packaging itself must carry the brand language. The scene should feel like an official product release visual for a single elite collection. Orbit emphasis: Push the composition into a stronger “ritual archive” hierarchy. The tallest central canister or pair of canisters should feel like the sacred core of the collection, with surrounding spice bowls, tea pearls, capsules, and vessels arranged almost like a ceremonial classification system. The viewer should feel that every element exists to honor and frame the main objects. The full image must read like an elite sensory archive: ordered, precious, restrained, and obsessively curated. Transit refinement: Unify the entire system under one sharper category direction: smoked tea ritual. Remove any sense of mixed-product randomness. Every ingredient and every vessel must support a darker, warmer, more mature tea identity built around smoke, roasted depth, spice, and botanical ritual. The composition should communicate a complete premium line rather than a general lifestyle assortment. Port refinement: Add one formal material-and-craft release card in the lower-right or lower-left area. The card should be minimal and luxurious, in dark matte stock or soft mineral paper, carrying a small brand emblem and concise release language such as: “Reserve Blend” “Copper-Sealed” “Small Batch” The card should feel like an official launch plaque or edition note, reinforcing commercial readiness and poster logic without stealing attention from the objects. Packaging system: Design a family of ultra-matte black containers in powder-coated metal, ceramic, or soft-touch rigid canister construction with brushed antique-copper lids and trim rings. Include multiple scales: tall cylindrical tea canisters, squat reserve jars, compact ritual capsules, and low collector vessels. The geometry should remain pure, modern, and architectural, with crisp tolerances, subtle chamfers, soft cylindrical massing, and small gold emblem placement. The system must feel globally brandable, couture-level, and highly tactile. Ingredient styling: Arrange a tightly edited selection of dark aromatic ingredients around the packaging: smoked black tea pearls, pepper berries, star anise, clove pods, cacao husk, dried citrus peel, toasted seed clusters, resin-dark spice fragments, and finely sorted tea granules. Place some ingredients in small matte-black bowls and others directly on the surface in controlled linear groupings or archival rows. The ingredient styling must feel precise and elevated, not messy, not rustic-market, not decorative excess. Ritual object layer: Include one or two secondary ritual cues only, such as a black ceramic candle with pale wax, a minimalist tasting bowl, or a small incense-like vessel. These should deepen the sensory identity of the brand while remaining clearly subordinate to the packaging and ingredients. Material realism: Render everything with extreme realism: ultra-matte black surfaces with soft light absorption, brushed copper lids with restrained warm reflections, gold-foil emblem stamping with micro-texture, ceramic bowls with satin glaze, candle wax with creamy density, and raw botanicals with highly tactile detail. The containers must show crisp edges, believable ambient reflections, physically accurate shadows, and distinct surface separation. Nothing should look plastic or generic. Lighting: Use soft high-end studio lighting from upper left with a controlled fill from the opposite side. The light must reveal the geometry of the black vessels and the warm metallic glow of the copper lids without flattening the image. Shadows must remain feathered, elegant, and breathable, never muddy, never crushed. Add a gentle warm highlight roll across selected copper lids and canister shoulders to create luxury depth and reinforce the premium hierarchy. Color system: Keep the image highly disciplined within a dark prestige palette: obsidian black, graphite, charcoal, antique copper, muted bronze, soft gold, deep espresso brown, spice umber, and faint ember warmth. Let the ingredients introduce subtle tonal variation through natural toasted browns and smoked amber notes. The overall emotional balance must feel nocturnal, refined, ritualistic, collectible, and expensive. Advertising finish: The final image must feel like a world-class luxury launch poster for a smoked tea ritual collection: immaculate top-down composition, clear product hierarchy, archive-like placement logic, exceptional material realism, disciplined dark palette, refined branding, and a formal release-card element that completes the campaign. Suitable for a flagship launch poster, luxury catalog cover, boutique display, collector brochure, or premium e-commerce hero image. Negative prompt: cheap packaging, copied branding, cluttered layout, messy ingredients, plastic containers, glossy black plastic, bad copper reflections, muddy shadows, black blotches, low-resolution details, chaotic flat-lay, generic wellness branding, random props, dirty background, warped lids, unreadable typography, oversaturated colors, low-detail spices, poor spacing, cheap release card, watermark, logo clutter
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