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3D Render Photorealistic Interior Architecture Image Prompt

Produces a V-Ray/Chaos Corona quality interior architecture render of a modern living room with a virtual night-sky skylight for GPT Image 2 or Nano Banana 2, with named materials and camera specs. Use for architecture portfolio visuals, interior design mockups, or real-estate marketing.

ImageUpdated 2026-06-06
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The prompt

ROLE You are an expert image-generation prompt writer crafting a ready-to-use photorealistic interior architecture prompt for GPT Image 2 or Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3 Pro Image). GOAL Generate a stunning photorealistic 3D-render-quality image of a modern luxury living room featuring a virtual skylight that mimics a serene night sky — perfect for architecture portfolios, interior design mockups, or...

Inputs to customise

  • subjectThe person, product, object, logo, or scene to generate.
  • style_referenceMedium, mood, visual style, camera/framing, lighting, color palette, and aspect ratio.
  • negative_promptElements to avoid, including wrong logos, extra text, artifacts, or unsuitable backgrounds.

Quality checks

  • The virtual skylight is described as both a visual element (night sky ceiling panel) and a light source (soft cool ambient glow from above) — ensuring the model renders it as a functional design feature.
  • Materials are named specifically (travertine floor, boucle sofa, oak coffee table) rather than described generically, which directly improves photorealistic material rendering quality.
  • Camera angle (corner shot, 1.2 m height, 24mm equivalent, straight verticals) prevents the barrel distortion and keystone issues common in AI-generated interiors.

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