{"id":"28916","prompt":"Using the provided reference image as the exact motorcycle base, transform it into a premium Royal Enfield global campaign poster for Royal Enfield Bear 650. Keep the bike’s identity, colorway, proportions, wheels, tank graphics, scrambler stance, and mechanical details recognizable, but place it in a rugged high-altitude adventure setting instead of the white studio background.\n\nCreative direction: Act as the Global Creative Director for Royal Enfield. Make the image feel like a collaboration between Royal Enfield Global Design, Sid Lee, AKQA, Wieden+Kennedy, Pentagram, National Geographic Adventure, Fuel Motorcycles, The Ride Magazine, and Apple Marketing. The result should feel cinematic, editorial, authentic, tactile, and premium — a high-end adventure campaign, not a product catalog cutout.\n\nScene transformation: Reposition the motorcycle in a natural three-quarter hero angle on a rocky dirt overlook in the Himalayan foothills at golden hour. Add dry grass, stones, dusty terrain, distant layered mountains, a winding road across the hillside, warm haze, and realistic low sun backlighting. Use photographic realism with rich contrast, warm earth tones, detailed metal, rubber, leather, and dust textures. The bike should be parked confidently, not racing, drifting, or in motion.\n\nPoster layout: Create a vertical campaign poster composition. Place the motorcycle in the lower center-right as the hero subject, with open atmospheric space in the upper left for typography. Add the Royal Enfield logo at the top left. Add a bold oversized headline on the left reading IN GUT\\nWE TRUST.. Beneath it, add a short monospaced campaign copy block reading NOT EVERY PATH IS MARKED.\\nNOT EVERY ROAD IS BUILT.\\nSOME ARE FOUND.\\nSOME ARE EARNED.\\nALL ARE YOURS. and a smaller line reading RIDE BEYOND ROADS..\n\nGraphic overlays: Add subtle adventure-map UI details, including a fine vertical measuring scale along the left edge, faint topographic contour lines in the lower left, and a small navigation/coordinate cluster in the upper right. The upper-right cluster should include coordinates, the label “HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS,” altitude “ALT. 2,743 M,” and a circular compass graphic marked “315° NW.” Keep all overlays understated, technical, and printed-editorial, not futuristic.\n\nBottom information strip: Add exactly 4 specification blocks along the bottom, separated by thin vertical dividers: 1) “648cc” with “PARALLEL TWIN,” 2) “47 PS” with “MAX POWER,” 3) “SCRAMBLER” with “DNA,” and 4) “RIDE BEYOND” with “ROADS.” Add small footer text at bottom left reading “BUILT IN INDIA.\\nRIDDEN AROUND THE WORLD.” and a bottom-right call to action reading EXPLORE MORE →.\n\nConstraints: No racing posture, no track environment, no neon lighting, no futuristic city, no excessive mud splash, no drifting, no burnout, no fake motion blur, no oversized clutter beyond the intended headline, no AI artifacts, no plastic textures, no unrealistic reflections, no messy layout, no extra logos, and no additional motorcycles. Maintain premium print-ad quality, realistic lighting, clean typography, and authentic Royal Enfield adventure character.","promptEn":"Using the provided reference image as the exact motorcycle base, transform it into a premium Royal Enfield global campaign poster for Royal Enfield Bear 650. Keep the bike’s identity, colorway, proportions, wheels, tank graphics, scrambler stance, and mechanical details recognizable, but place it in a rugged high-altitude adventure setting instead of the white studio background.\n\nCreative direction: Act as the Global Creative Director for Royal Enfield. Make the image feel like a collaboration between Royal Enfield Global Design, Sid Lee, AKQA, Wieden+Kennedy, Pentagram, National Geographic Adventure, Fuel Motorcycles, The Ride Magazine, and Apple Marketing. The result should feel cinematic, editorial, authentic, tactile, and premium — a high-end adventure campaign, not a product catalog cutout.\n\nScene transformation: Reposition the motorcycle in a natural three-quarter hero angle on a rocky dirt overlook in the Himalayan foothills at golden hour. Add dry grass, stones, dusty terrain, distant layered mountains, a winding road across the hillside, warm haze, and realistic low sun backlighting. Use photographic realism with rich contrast, warm earth tones, detailed metal, rubber, leather, and dust textures. The bike should be parked confidently, not racing, drifting, or in motion.\n\nPoster layout: Create a vertical campaign poster composition. Place the motorcycle in the lower center-right as the hero subject, with open atmospheric space in the upper left for typography. Add the Royal Enfield logo at the top left. Add a bold oversized headline on the left reading IN GUT\\nWE TRUST.. Beneath it, add a short monospaced campaign copy block reading NOT EVERY PATH IS MARKED.\\nNOT EVERY ROAD IS BUILT.\\nSOME ARE FOUND.\\nSOME ARE EARNED.\\nALL ARE YOURS. and a smaller line reading RIDE BEYOND ROADS..\n\nGraphic overlays: Add subtle adventure-map UI details, including a fine vertical measuring scale along the left edge, faint topographic contour lines in the lower left, and a small navigation/coordinate cluster in the upper right. The upper-right cluster should include coordinates, the label “HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS,” altitude “ALT. 2,743 M,” and a circular compass graphic marked “315° NW.” Keep all overlays understated, technical, and printed-editorial, not futuristic.\n\nBottom information strip: Add exactly 4 specification blocks along the bottom, separated by thin vertical dividers: 1) “648cc” with “PARALLEL TWIN,” 2) “47 PS” with “MAX POWER,” 3) “SCRAMBLER” with “DNA,” and 4) “RIDE BEYOND” with “ROADS.” Add small footer text at bottom left reading “BUILT IN INDIA.\\nRIDDEN AROUND THE WORLD.” and a bottom-right call to action reading EXPLORE MORE →.\n\nConstraints: No racing posture, no track environment, no neon lighting, no futuristic city, no excessive mud splash, no drifting, no burnout, no fake motion blur, no oversized clutter beyond the intended headline, no AI artifacts, no plastic textures, no unrealistic reflections, no messy layout, no extra logos, and no additional motorcycles. Maintain premium print-ad quality, realistic lighting, clean typography, and authentic Royal Enfield adventure character.","promptZh":"以提供的参考图作为摩托车原型，将其转化为 Royal Enfield Bear 650 的 Royal Enfield 全球高端宣传海报。保持摩托车的品牌识别度、配色、比例、轮毂、油箱图案、攀爬者（scrambler）姿态及机械细节，但将背景从白色摄影棚替换为崎岖的高海拔探险场景。\n\n创意指导：担任 Royal Enfield 全球创意总监。使画面呈现出 Royal Enfield 全球设计团队与 Sid Lee、AKQA、Wieden+Kennedy、Pentagram、National Geographic Adventure、Fuel Motorcycles、The Ride Magazine 以及 Apple Marketing 联手打造的质感。最终效果应具备电影感、杂志大片感、真实感、触感及高端感——这是一张高端探险海报，而非产品目录抠图。\n\n场景转换：将摩托车置于黄金时刻喜马拉雅山麓的岩石土坡上，以自然的四分之三视角作为主角。添加干草、碎石、尘土飞扬的地貌、远处层叠的山峦、蜿蜒在山腰的道路、温暖的薄雾以及逼真的低角度逆光。运用摄影级写实风格，强调丰富的对比度、温暖的泥土色调，以及金属、橡胶、皮革和尘土的细腻质感。摩托车应处于自信的停放状态，而非竞速、漂移或行驶中。\n\n海报排版：采用竖版宣传海报构图。将摩托车置于画面右下方作为主角，左上方留出开阔的氛围空间用于排版。在左上角添加 Royal Enfield 标志。在左侧添加醒目的大号标题 IN GUT\\nWE TRUST.。下方添加一段等宽字体的短小宣传文案 NOT EVERY PATH IS MARKED.\\nNOT EVERY ROAD IS BUILT.\\nSOME ARE FOUND.\\nSOME ARE EARNED.\\nALL ARE YOURS. 以及一行较小的标语 RIDE BEYOND ROADS.。\n\n图形叠加：添加微妙的探险地图 UI 细节，包括左侧边缘的精细垂直测量刻度、左下角淡淡的等高线，以及右上角的小型导航/坐标组。右上角坐标组应包含坐标、“HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS”（喜马拉雅山麓）、海拔“ALT. 2,743 M”以及一个标有“315° NW”的圆形指南针图形。所有叠加元素应保持低调、专业且具有印刷出版物的质感，而非未来主义风格。\n\n底部信息栏：在底部添加 4 个规格说明块，由细垂直分隔线隔开：1) “648cc” 与 “PARALLEL TWIN”（并列双缸），2) “47 PS” 与 “MAX POWER”（最大功率），3) “SCRAMBLER” 与 “DNA”，以及 4) “RIDE BEYOND” 与 “ROADS”。在左下角添加页脚小字 “BUILT IN INDIA.\\nRIDDEN AROUND THE WORLD.”，右下角添加行动号召语 EXPLORE MORE →。\n\n限制条件：禁止竞速姿态、禁止赛道环境、禁止霓虹灯光、禁止未来城市、禁止过度的泥浆飞溅、禁止漂移、禁止烧胎、禁止虚假的动态模糊、禁止除标题外过多的杂乱元素、禁止 AI 伪影、禁止塑料质感、禁止不真实的反射、禁止杂乱的排版、禁止添加额外标志，以及禁止出现其他摩托车。保持高端印刷广告品质、逼真的光影、简洁的排版以及纯正的 Royal Enfield 探险风格。"}