ExampleTested August 13, 2026

Editorial Accessories Flat Lay with Flux 1.1 Pro

An overhead commercial still life arranging leather accessories, sunglasses, watches, and denim on white marble with crisp natural detail.

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Overhead editorial flat lay of leather accessories, sunglasses, watches, and denim
Final selected output: a natural-light accessories composition on white marble.

Physical facts lead the image

The recorded prompt names the exact objects, materials, surface, camera view, light, and exclusions before adding broad campaign language. That hierarchy produces a readable merchandising composition.

Creative breakdown

The decisions behind the output.

The image reads as an organized lifestyle campaign still because the prompt prioritizes concrete objects and a single overhead camera treatment.

Goal
Create a premium overhead accessories composition without relying on a branded SKU.
Subject
Brown leather wallet, black sunglasses, two watches, cards, and folded blue denim.
Camera
Overhead flat-lay framing with balanced negative space.
Constraints
No prominent text, logo, or watermark.

Tested workflow

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Prompt

Overhead editorial flat lay of unbranded brown leather accessories on white marble: a slim wallet with cards, black sunglasses, two classic watches, and folded blue denim entering the frame. Natural window light, crisp leather and metal detail, balanced negative space, premium lifestyle campaign photography, no prominent text, logo, or watermark.

Test record

Settings
aspectRatio: 4:3 · outputCount: 1 · outputFormat: webp
Tested
August 13, 2026

Run the workflow

  1. 1

    List objects and materials

    Name the exact items, colors, and surfaces before adding campaign style.

  2. 2

    Fix the overhead composition

    Describe arrangement, negative space, surface, and natural window light.

  3. 3

    Inspect object logic

    Check watch faces, hinges, card edges, leather texture, shadows, and any accidental typography.

Why it works

The object list and material details establish a clear hierarchy, while the final exclusions reduce distracting typography and branding.

Adjustment tips

  • Reduce the number of small accessories when object count or fine geometry matters more than the density of the flat lay.

Limitations

  • Generated objects are concepts rather than exact products, and watch faces, card details, and metal hardware require close review.

Original Made media

See what the instructions produced.

Overhead editorial flat lay of leather accessories, sunglasses, watches, and denim
Final selected output: a natural-light accessories composition on white marble.