Contemporary Art Collective Poster Soft Machines
English full prompt
An exhibition poster for a fictional contemporary art collective show titled "Soft Machines". Square 700x700 mm format. The background is a smooth taupe gradient. Centred in the upper half floats a single hyper-clean 3D render of an inflated chrome shape that looks like a wrench made of pillow-soft material, with mirror reflections of a featureless blue sky and a single warm light source from the upper right. The shape casts a soft contact shadow on a thin horizontal ledge that exists only as a line. Below the object, in a tight uppercase grotesque, the title reads "SOFT / MACHINES" stacked on two lines, split by a forward slash, 140pt, ink black. Beneath, a single line of 11pt small caps tracked widely: "GROUP SHOW BY THE GROUNDWATER COLLECTIVE — 22 MAY TO 7 SEPT 2026 — HALL C". Lower-left corner shows a small index of four artist names in 9pt monospaced type: Yara Idris, Bram Tóth, June Aoki, Eshe Ndlovu. Lighting is studio CGI, materials read as soft latex with high specular. Palette: taupe BFB2A1, sky blue reflection ACC6DB, ink 0B0B0B.
中文完整提示词
生成一张 1024x1280 像素、4:5 竖版当代艺术联展海报。背景为平滑灰褐渐变,上半部漂浮一个枕头质感的镀铬扳手 3D 渲染,反射蓝天并投下柔和接触阴影。物体下方紧凑大号中文标题「柔软机器」,副标题「Soft Machines 当代艺术联展」。左下角小号等宽中文名单:「雅拉」「布拉姆」「六月」「艾雪」。色彩克制、画廊级留白。所有可见文字为简体中文,不出现英文艺术家名、外部标志、水印或乱码。
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