프롬프트 미리보기 — 채우는 순간 반영
[INPUT]
- language: Korean
- output_size: 1536x1024
[1. PURPOSE]
Hotel room and stay photography editorial, 4-cut grid layout for accommodation listings and travel marketing.
Premium property showcase that communicates room, bathroom, lounge, and view in one polished horizontal composition, like a realistic Korean hotel booking feature or travel magazine room tour.
[2. OBJECT & COMPOSITION]
- Overall framing: a 4-panel horizontal grid with equal visual weight, each panel occupying about 25% of the width, with thin warm-gray dividers between panels and a refined editorial listing-card feel.
- Subject placement: the main bed scene should feel like the hero panel, with the other three panels balanced in sequence for a premium accommodation preview; each panel should include natural hotel details that make the space believable and lived-in for a guest arrival.
- Background treatment: realistic hotel interior surfaces and tactile material detail; use soft wall texture, wood grain, brushed metal, stone, linen, glass, amenity packaging, folded towels, lamps, curtains, and small guest-ready objects appropriate to {객실 컨셉}.
- Spacing and framing direction: keep each panel clearly readable as bed, bathroom, lounge, and exterior view, with authentic depth, straight architectural lines, and enough contextual objects to feel like a real property shoot.
- Add a subtle editorial header or lower caption strip across the grid with Korean room-tour information, such as “호텔 객실·숙박 사진”, “ROOM TOUR VOL.247”, “2026년 5월호”, “체크인 15:00 · 체크아웃 11:00”, “디럭스 더블 / 기준 2인”, and small panel labels.
- Use {숙박 종류}, {객실 컨셉}, {4컷 구성}, {조명}, {컬러 톤}, {가격대 시그니처}, {비율} placeholders.
[3. CORE STRUCTURE]
1) Panel 01 — Bed hero: a neatly made bed with premium linens, layered pillows, a textured throw blanket, upholstered or wood headboard, bedside lamp, phone, water glasses, room key card, folded welcome card, curtains, and warm wall sconces; frame it as the most inviting room feature, with the bed angled slightly to show depth and the headboard wall in full context. Add a small Korean caption: “01 침대 hero”.
2) Panel 02 — Bathroom: a polished bathroom scene with vanity, mirror, shower glass or bathtub visible, stacked towels, amenity tray, ceramic soap dish, robe hook, hair dryer pouch, and realistic reflections on marble, tile, chrome, or matte-black fixtures; the scene should feel freshly prepared by housekeeping, not empty. Add a small Korean caption: “02 욕실”.
3) Panel 03 — Lounge / sofa: a seating corner with sofa or armchair, side table, lamp, cushion, local magazine, notebook, ceramic cup, small vase or plant, power outlet detail, luggage stand or neatly placed small suitcase partially visible; composition should feel relaxed, upscale, and ready for a guest. Add a small Korean caption: “03 라운지·소파”.
4) Panel 04 — Window view: a framed city, ocean, mountain, or garden view depending on {숙박 종류}; show a real-world vista through a large window with curtain texture, slight glass reflection, balcony rail or window frame detail, atmospheric depth, and golden-hour light. Add a small Korean caption: “04 창밖 view”.
5) Price cue integration: subtly imply {가격대 시그니처} through material quality, fixture finish, amenity selection, view quality, room scale, and curated guest items; include a small price-style line such as “1박 25만원” as part of the editorial caption, not as a loud advertisement.
6) If the chosen property style is luxury-oriented, emphasize thicker textiles, darker accents, marble, brass or black metal details, generous room scale, layered lighting, and refined service touches; if it is value-oriented, keep the room efficient but still refined, with believable compact storage, clean bedding, practical amenities, and warm hospitality cues.
7) Include small listing metadata in Korean near the top or bottom edge: “시티 호텔 디럭스”, “모던 미니멀”, “자연광 + 따뜻한 다운라이트 / 황금시간”, “크림 + 우드 + 신선한 그린”, and “1536x1024 가로”, styled like an editorial information bar.
[4. STYLE RULES]
- Typography: if text overlay appears, use Pretendard SemiBold for titles and Noto Sans KR Regular for secondary lines, with title size around 34–42 px and secondary text around 18–22 px; panel captions may be smaller, around 14–16 px, in a refined hotel listing style.
- Color palette: derive from {컬러 톤}; use warm cream, natural wood brown, soft sage green, off-white, charcoal gray, brass, stone beige, deep navy, or dark luxury accents as appropriate, with restrained saturation and believable interior color balance.
- Border/shadow: thin clean white or warm gray dividers between panels, plus very subtle soft shadow around the full grid, approximately 4px y-offset, 12px blur, 12–15% opacity.
- Graphic details: allow small editorial UI elements such as room number text, check-in/check-out line, tiny amenity icons, location/date label, and tasteful caption tags; keep them integrated with the photography so the final image feels like a premium hotel room-tour spread.
[5. VISUAL STYLE]
- Camera / lens: Canon EOS R5 full-frame interior photography look, RF 24mm to 35mm wide lens range, f/5.6 to f/8, straight verticals, high-detail room capture, realistic architectural perspective, tripod-stable framing.
- Lighting: natural window light mixed with warm ceiling downlights, bedside lamps, vanity lighting, and golden-hour softness when possible; keep highlights controlled, shadows gentle, and surfaces dimensional.
- Color grade: Marriott / Aman-inspired toned-down luxury, similar to a polished Korean premium hotel editorial; warm neutrals, balanced whites, slightly muted greens, natural wood warmth, and clean but realistic contrast.
- Rendering detail: emphasize real fabric weave, towel texture, stone veining, brushed metal, glass reflections, curtain folds, wood grain, and subtle signs of guest readiness such as a room card, folded note, or tea set.
[6. MOOD]
Premium hotel magazine spread — Marriott and Aman toned-down luxury mixed with the clean polish of Korean Signiel and Shilla Stay, with realistic arrival-day warmth, refined hospitality, and a trustworthy accommodation-listing atmosphere.
[7. CRITICAL]
- Korean text accuracy: ensure these exact Korean strings appear correctly if shown in the design — “호텔 객실·숙박 사진”, “시티 호텔 디럭스”, “모던 미니멀”, “01 침대 hero”, “02 욕실”, “03 라운지·소파”, “04 창밖 view”, “자연광 + 따뜻한 다운라이트 / 황금시간”, “크림 + 우드 + 신선한 그린”, “1박 25만원”, “1536x1024 가로”.
- Additional Korean editorial text may appear and must be legible, for example: “ROOM TOUR VOL.247”, “2026년 5월호”, “체크인 15:00 · 체크아웃 11:00”, “디럭스 더블 / 기준 2인”, “예약 문의 02-0000-0000”, “서울 중구 프리미엄 스테이”.
- All 4 panels must show the same overall editorial grid logic and consistent luxury hotel realism.
- Keep room architecture physically plausible, with correct perspective, straight lines, believable materials, realistic fixture scale, and natural reflections.
- The final image should feel like a real photographed hotel room feature with polished editorial captions, not a flat mockup.
[8. 🚫 PROHIBITED]
- Fake official seals / certifications
- Broken Korean characters
- Celebrity composites / unauthorized likeness