Render Brief · AI Image Generation

From layout
to photoreal renders.

Detailed prompts for Nano Banana, Flux, and Midjourney so anyone on the team can produce client-ready visualisations of the Bajada stand. Copy the master prompt, pick the angle, paste, render. Iteration tips at the bottom.

Pick your engine

Three tools, ranked. Start with Nano Banana — it is the only one that nails legible text on the fascia banner.

Primary

Nano Banana
Gemini 2.5 Flash Image

Best in class for legible signage typography ("WATER PRO · €12 / MONTH"). Fast iteration, accepts reference-image conditioning so we can feed it the SVG floor plan from the walkthrough page. Free in Google AI Studio.

aistudio.google.com → "Try Imagen / Gemini Flash Image"

Backup

Flux 1.1 Pro

Strongest prompt adherence on complex architectural scenes. Cleaner geometry, slightly weaker on text. Use when Nano Banana keeps producing layout drift.

fal.ai/models/fal-ai/flux-pro/v1.1
OR replicate.com/black-forest-labs/flux-1.1-pro

Hero shot

Midjourney v7

Most cinematic atmosphere — use only for the final hero beauty shot. Weakest at legible text, so the fascia will need post-edit. Add --ar 16:9 --style raw --stylize 200.

midjourney.com (Discord or web app)

Workflow in four steps

Same flow for any of the three tools. Reference image conditioning is the secret weapon — it locks the layout.

01

Grab the reference

Screenshot the top-down plan view from bajada-stand-walkthrough.pages.dev. Save as PNG.

02

Upload + prompt

In Nano Banana, attach the screenshot as a reference. Paste the master prompt. Set aspect 16:9.

03

Render + tweak

Generate 4 variants. Pick the strongest. Re-run with adjustments (camera angle, lighting, crowd density).

04

Final pass

If fascia text is fuzzy, overlay clean type in Figma/Photoshop. Export at 2× resolution for print or pitch use.

Master prompt

This is the full-detail block. It locks layout, materials, lighting, atmosphere, and style. Use as-is for the hero shot. For variation angles below, only swap the camera/composition opening line.

MMaster · hero shot · front aisle approach

16:9 Nano Banana Reference image: floor plan
A photorealistic architectural visualisation of a modern, open-plan trade fair exhibition stand at the MFCC Malta Trade Fair. Camera: slight three-quarter angle at human eye level (around 1.7 metres), as if a visitor is walking up the main aisle from the left. Wide-angle lens, 28mm equivalent, f/8 depth of field, 16:9 aspect.

STAND FOOTPRINT 12 metres wide × 6 metres deep, island-style with the long side facing the aisle. The stand has NO front wall and NO closed cubicles. The entrance is completely open across the full 12-metre front face. Visitors can see directly into the entire interior from the aisle.

OVERHEAD FASCIA Suspended above the front of the stand, hanging from the ceiling structure on thin steel cables, is a wide horizontal fascia banner — 12 metres wide, 0.8 metres tall — printed in a smooth mineral-blue gradient (from #1E7FB8 to #3FA3D1) with bold chalk-white serif italic typography reading "WATER PRO" in large Playfair Display 900 italic, with a smaller white sans-serif line beneath reading "€12 / MONTH · SUBSCRIPTION LAUNCH". The fascia floats above the open floor below. Nothing is below it except air and open floor.

BACK WALL · THREE ZONES, EACH 4 METRES WIDE × 3 METRES TALL, FULL HEIGHT
LEFT zone — Battery: graphite and teal palette (#00B4A6 with dark grey), featuring a large night-interior hero photograph with warm interior lighting glowing from within, with the word "Battery" in white italic serif type and the headline "AC stays on" beneath.
CENTRE zone — Solar: warm amber palette (#E8A33D), featuring a rooftop solar-panel installation hero photograph in golden-hour Mediterranean light, with "Solar" in large white italic serif type and the headline "Solar = zero bill" beneath.
RIGHT zone — Heat Pump: slate-blue palette (#89B6E3 over #3A5A7C), featuring a clean utility-room scene with a modern wall-mounted heat pump unit, with "Heat Pump" in white italic serif type and the headline "Half the bill. Same warmth" beneath.

Between each back-wall zone is a very thin vertical seam — almost flush — not a wall.

MIDDLE INTERIOR
A hospitality counter in the dead centre, around 2.4 metres wide and 0.9 metres tall, clean modern bar-style design, sample station with small white espresso cups, a chrome espresso machine, a small tray of golden Maltese pastizzi, and a soft-lit photo backdrop wall behind it with the Bajada master logo in muted gold.
Two iPad capture stations — one near the front-left interior, one near the front-right — each a slim white kiosk pedestal, about 1.2 metres tall, with a single iPad mounted at a slight upward tilt. A small green accent strip (#4CAF50) along the kiosk base. Subtle signage on the front of each kiosk reads "Leave your details · 40 seconds".

SIDE FLAG BANNERS
Outer left and right edges of the stand: two tall vertical flag-style banners at 3 metres height — printed in bold gold (#F2B11C) on dark backgrounds, with vertical white bold sans-serif typography reading "INSIDE → SOLAR · BATTERY · HEAT PUMP · WATER PRO · €12/MO". The right-side flag is mirrored ("← INSIDE") so it reads from the opposite aisle direction.

INTERNAL PARTITIONS
Between front interior zones inside the stand are HIP-HEIGHT partitions only — around 1.1 metres tall, clearly lower than human shoulder height. Visitors can see over them from any standing position. Minimal, clean, low-contrast, used only to shape visitor flow. These are NOT walls.

PEOPLE
A few visitor silhouettes mid-walk: two people approaching from the aisle (one from the left, one from the right), one person leaning over an iPad station, two people chatting near the hospitality counter. Lightly motion-blurred to suggest movement and crowd presence without dominating the scene. No recognisable faces, no fashion specifics. Diverse, casual smart-dressed Maltese fair attendees.

LIGHTING
Bright, even daytime trade-fair lighting from overhead trusses — clean white spots highlighting the back wall and the fascia banner, with a softer ambient glow filling the open floor. Reflective polished concrete floor with subtle highlights showing the lighting overhead. No harsh shadows. The aisle in the foreground is slightly darker to draw the eye to the stand.

MATERIALS
Brushed aluminium frame elements, matte-printed fabric panels, polished display surfaces, real photographic prints on the back-wall panels. Premium quality, category-leader finish — not a budget exhibitor look.

ATMOSPHERE
Professional, premium, calm-but-alive. A visitor pauses on the aisle, drawn in by the open invitation. The stand reads as a launch moment, not just an exhibitor presence.

STYLE
Photorealistic architectural visualisation in the style of high-end interior-architecture renders by studios like Snøhetta, BIG, or Bompas & Parr. Cinematic. Sharp. Hyperdetailed. True-to-life lighting and colour fidelity. Full-frame composition. Award-winning trade-show stand photography aesthetic.
Tap to select all · paste into Nano Banana / Flux with reference image attached

Five angle variations

Same scene, different camera. Replace the CAMERA line at the top of the master prompt with one of these. Everything else stays identical.

V1Hero · aisle approach from left

The signature "first look" shot. This is the master prompt as-is.

Camera: slight three-quarter angle at human eye level (1.7 m), as if a visitor is walking up the main aisle from the left. Wide-angle 28mm, f/8, 16:9 aspect.

V2Symmetrical · head-on from aisle

Straight-on view, dead-centre. Best for understanding the stand at a glance.

Camera: directly head-on at human eye level (1.7 m), centred on the aisle facing the front of the stand straight on. 35mm lens, f/8, 16:9 aspect. Perfect symmetry. Both side flags visible at equal angle.

V3Axonometric · overhead 3D plan

Top-down with depth — for explaining layout in 3D without losing the floor plan.

Camera: axonometric overhead view at 45-degree pitch, looking down on the stand from front-upper-left. Visible: full floor plan, all six zones, fascia banner, side flags, all interior elements. 50mm equivalent, deep focus, 16:9 aspect. Architectural-presentation style. Clean white background void around the stand.

V4Inside POV · standing at iPad

First-person view from inside the stand, looking out — proves the open feel.

Camera: first-person POV at eye level (1.7 m), standing inside the stand at the left iPad capture kiosk, looking diagonally toward the centre-back. The fascia banner is overhead. Back wall (Solar zone) fills the upper third of frame. Hospitality counter visible mid-right. Aisle visitors visible in the distance through the open front. 24mm wide lens, f/4 depth, 16:9 aspect.

V5Closing-time · warm low light

Different mood — soft evening light, fewer visitors. For social/social-ad usage.

Camera: same as V1 (three-quarter aisle from left, eye level, 28mm, 16:9). BUT lighting changed to softer warm evening trade-fair lighting, lower ambient brightness, fascia banner internally backlit, accent spots picking out each back-wall zone, deeper shadows on the polished floor. Two visitors only, lingering at the hospitality counter. Calm, premium, day-three-of-the-fair atmosphere.

V6Detail · fascia close-up

Hero shot of just the Water Pro fascia, for product launch comms.

Camera: low angle, looking up at the suspended Water Pro fascia banner from the front-centre of the stand. Banner fills the upper two-thirds of frame in sharp focus. The back wall (Solar zone) softly out of focus below. Steel suspension cables clearly visible. 50mm equivalent, f/2.8, vertical 9:16 aspect for Stories/Reels.

Negative prompt

Paste this into the negative-prompt field in Nano Banana or Flux. Midjourney users: append as --no [comma list].

Avoid completely

cubicles, closed walls across the front, front wall, enclosed booth, dark moody lighting, blurred typography, illegible text on fascia, gibberish text, misspelled signage, cartoonish style, anime, low-poly 3D, oversaturated colours, neon, generic expo booth aesthetic, plastic-looking materials, distorted human anatomy, mutated faces, six fingers, recognisable celebrities, watermarks, signature, copyright marks, logo artifacts, fisheye distortion, tilt-shift miniature effect, HDR halo, motion blur on stand, lens flare, blown highlights, oversharpening, AI artifacts, plastic shine, uncanny valley

Iteration tips

What to change between renders when the first batch is not landing. Each tip is a single targeted change — do not stack more than two at a time.

1
If the front looks like a closed wall: add this line at the top of the prompt: "the front face of the stand is completely open — there is no wall, no glass, no barrier — just open floor from aisle to interior". Nano Banana sometimes defaults to "expo booth = walls."
2
If the fascia text is gibberish: drop everything else and run a fascia-only crop (V6 above), then composite back onto the wider shot in Figma. Or use GPT Image (best text rendering) for just the fascia layer.
3
If the back wall reads as one continuous mural: replace the back-wall block with: "Three distinctly separated branded panels, each visually different in palette and photography. The seams between panels are visible as thin dark vertical lines. Battery LEFT, Solar CENTRE, Heat Pump RIGHT."
4
If the hip-height partitions render as full walls: replace the partition line with: "Internal partitions are short waist-high panels at exactly 1.1 metres tall. They reach only to the middle of a standing person's chest. They are clearly lower than the visitors standing nearby." Use a visitor reference for scale.
5
If lighting is too dim or moody: add "bright commercial trade-fair lighting, 5500K daylight balance, evenly lit floor, no dramatic shadows" near the top of the prompt. Nano Banana defaults to cinematic dim.
6
If visitors look stiff or cartoonish: add "photojournalistic candid photography of fair attendees, natural body language, mid-conversation, slight motion". Or remove all visitors entirely and add them in post.
7
If colours drift from brand: the hex codes in the master prompt are non-negotiable. Add "strict colour fidelity — match these hex codes exactly: Battery #00B4A6, Solar #E8A33D, Heat Pump #89B6E3, Water Pro #1E7FB8, Capture #4CAF50, Flags #F2B11C" as a separate line at the end of the materials block.
8
For client-share renders: always generate 4 variants per angle, pick the strongest, then upscale to 4K via the same tool's upscaler before sharing. Never share a first-draft render that has not been picked from at least 4 options.

Post-processing in Figma

Two passes once you have a render you like.

A
Type overlay (if fascia text drifted): Drop the render into Figma. Place a clean text layer over the fascia area: "WATER PRO" in Playfair Display 900 italic, white, with the smaller "€12 / MONTH · SUBSCRIPTION LAUNCH" line beneath in Open Sans 700. Match perspective with a slight skew transform. Export PNG at 2×.
B
Brand watermark + caption: Add a corner stamp (Bajada × TGB logo lockup) plus a small caption strip ("MFCC Trade Fair · 24 June 2026 · Concept render — subject to refinement"). Use the same Playfair italic and Open Sans 600 from the brand system.
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