tara-shopos/shopos-prototype
Overview
This skill generates extreme close-up macro shots that document product details with forensic accuracy. It focuses on fabric texture, stitching, hardware, seams, and surface finishes for e-commerce and marketing assets. The priority is faithful reproduction of visible details rather than aesthetic enhancement.
How this skill works
Inspect source images to identify photographable details, then build prompts using three-level material specificity (base material, construction, surface finish). Quantify observable elements (stitch count, hardware dimensions) and state absent features to prevent hallucination. Produce angled macro shots (20–45°) with controlled lighting and shallow depth of field to reveal dimensional texture.
When to use it
- Creating detail shots to demonstrate product quality and craftsmanship
- Highlighting fabric weaves, leather grain, or material finishes for listings
- Documenting stitching, seams, rivets, zippers, and buckle construction
- Proving authenticity or condition in returns, inspections, or listings
- Generating marketing assets that require technical material fidelity
Best practices
- Always use three-level material specificity: base material + construction + surface finish
- Count and record measurable elements: stitches per inch, hole counts, hardware size
- Explicitly note what is NOT present (no engravings, no decorative stitching)
- Use 20–45° angled composition to show depth—never flat perpendicular zooms
- Build a negative prompt listing opposites of observed finishes and absent details
Example use cases
- Denim collar top-stitch close-up: cotton denim, right-hand twill, stone-washed matte; single-needle, ~8–10 stitches/inch
- Metal buckle detail: nickel metal, brushed matte finish; rectangular 2×3 cm, single prong, plain surface
- Leather panel macro: leather with napped suede finish, tan/camel, matte non-reflective, visible napped fibers
- Zip and slider inspection: brass zipper with polished teeth, single-slider, visible tooth spacing and tape weave
- Seam and hem verification: double-needle hem, thread color match, stitch density and edge finish
FAQ
Three-level specificity names the base material (e.g., leather), the construction or type (e.g., full-grain, twill weave), and the surface finish (e.g., napped suede, brushed matte). It prevents vague prompts and ensures the macro shot matches the actual material.
How do I avoid AI hallucinations in detail shots?
Document exactly what you see, count elements, state absent features, and include negative prompts that ban added decorations, alternate finishes, and extrapolated angles.
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