nanobanana prompt: Macro Top-Down View of Crumpled Vinyl Sticker with Brand Logo

This prompt creates a striking macro photograph that transforms brand identity into a study of materiality and wear. The composition employs a strict top-down flat lay perspective, locking the viewer into an intimate examination of the vinyl sticker's severe crumpling. Bright, high-key studio lighting sculpts the scene, casting crisp shadows into the deep stress folds and creating sharp specular highlights on the ridges, dramatically emphasizing the 3D topography. The contrast between the durable, slightly glossy vinyl with its plastic-like stress textures and the subtle granularity of the pure white background enhances tactile realism, while the brand's primary color palette ensures visual impact. This image speaks to themes of resilience, imperfection, and the physicality of branding in a digital age. #macrophotography #brandidentity #materialtexture #flatlaycomposition

Prompt

A sharp, top-down macro photograph of a single,

heavily crumpled circular vinyl sticker featuring the official [BRAND NAME] logo.

MATERIAL & TEXTURE (VINYL):

The sticker is made of durable, slight-gloss vinyl material, not paper. It is severely crinkled with sharp, defined ridges and deep stress folds across its entire surface. Unlike soft paper creases, these vinyl wrinkles show plastic stress and catch the light with subtle specular highlights on the peaks of the folds. The edges are slightly curled from wear.

COLOR PALETTE (BRAND DYNAMIC):

The background color of the circular sticker itself is the dominant primary color associated with [BRAND NAME]'s official brand palette (e.g., if Ferrari, red; if John Deere, green). The logo is printed clearly in its standard contrasting color (e.g., white or black).

LIGHTING (STUDIO BRIGHT):

Bright, clean, high-key overhead white studio lighting. This intense lighting creates strong, clean highlights on the vinyl's crumpled ridges and defined, crisp shadows in the valleys, dramatically emphasizing the 3D topography of the damage.

BACKGROUND & COMPOSITION:

The camera is locked in a strict, perfectly parallel top-down flat lay view. The sticker is adhered flat onto a pure white plastic surface which has a subtle, fine granular texture (like bead-blasted plastic) to provide tactile contrast to the smooth vinyl. The entire sticker is in sharp focus.