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Split View 3D Render - iPhone 17 Pro
Shared by:@michalmalewicz
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Description
Create a 3D render with realistic left half and wireframe right half
Prompt
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"description": "Create a high-quality, realistic 3D render of exactly one instance of the object: [Orange iPhone 17 Pro].\nThe object must float freely in mid-air and be gently tilted and rotated in 3D space (not front-facing).\nUse a soft, minimalist dark background in a clean 1080×1080 composition.\nLeft Half — Full Realism\nThe left half of the object should appear exactly as it looks in real life\n— accurate materials, colors, textures, reflections, and proportions.\nThis half must be completely opaque with no transparency and no wireframe overlay.\nNo soft transition, no fading, no blending.\nRight Half — Hard Cut Wireframe Interior\nThe right half must switch cleanly to a wireframe interior diagram.\nThe boundary between the two halves must be a perfectly vertical, perfectly sharp, crisp cut line, stretching straight from the top edge to the bottom edge of the object.\nNo diagonal edges, no curved slicing, no gradient.\nThe wireframe must use only two line colors:\nPrimary: white (≈80% of all lines)\nSecondary: a color sampled from the dominant color of the realistic half (<20% of lines)\nThe wireframe lines must be thin, precise, aligned, and engineering-style.\nEvery wireframe component must perfectly match the geometry of the object.\nStrict Single-Object Rule\nRender only ONE object in the entire frame. Render only one physical object.\nDo NOT show a second object from any angle. Do NOT show a second object as a reflection, shadow, silhouette, outline, ghost image, or transparency. Do NOT show a second object for comparison or display purposes. Do NOT show both the front and the back separately.\nDo NOT show an extra device behind, beside, underneath, or partially hidden.\nOnly one single object is allowed in the entire frame.\nNo duplicate objects, no mirrored back-and-front pairings, no reflections showing a second object.\nThe object must appear alone, floating.\nPose & Lighting:\nApply a natural, subtle tilt + rotation in 3D to make it look like a floating product visualization.\nUse soft, neutral global illumination and no shadows under the object.\nNo extra props, no text, no labels unless explicitly requested."
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