A clean 3×3 [ratio] storyboard grid, composed of nine equally sized [ratio] frames, with an overall aspect ratio of [4:5]. Use the reference image as the basic reference for the product. The same product must be maintained in all nine frames, with completely consistent packaging design, brand logo, material, color, proportion, and overall visual identity. The product must be clearly discernible in every frame, and the label, logo, and proportion must remain exactly the same. This storyboard is intended for brand visual display in high-end designer portfolios, focusing on form, composition, material expression, and visual rhythm, rather than realism or lifestyle narrative. The overall style should present a carefully planned, editorial, and strongly design-oriented high-end aesthetic. Frame 1: Front-facing hero product shot, clean studio environment, neutral background, balanced composition; the product should convey a calm, confident, and stable temperament. Frame 2: Close-up shot, with focus concentrated on the middle of the product, highlighting surface texture, material quality, and printing details. Frame 3: The product is placed in an environment highly consistent with the brand and category, in a studio scene inspired by the product’s own design elements and color palette. Frame 4: The product in a state of use or interaction, with a neutral studio-style background; hands and interaction elements should be restrained and simple, and the overall style must remain consistent with the packaging design. Frame 5: Isometric perspective composition, presenting multiple products from an overhead isometric angle, arranged in precise geometric order, with uniform angles and even spacing; the image should be clean, structurally clear, and strongly graphic. Frame 6: The product slightly tilted and suspended in the air, with a neutral background consistent with the reference image’s color palette. The suspension angle should feel natural yet intentionally designed, presenting a stable and elegant floating state. Frame 7: Extreme macro close-up, focusing on one specific detail of the label, edge, texture, or material. Frame 8: The product placed in an unexpected yet highly aesthetic and dynamic scene, with a bold style, editorial feel, and strong visual impact. The scene must be studio-shot and design-driven, with a dynamic composition that reinforces the brand tone. Frame 9: Wide composition, showing the product in a usage context, placed within a refined, designed scene, with simple props and controlled styling, highly unified with the style of the entire image set. Camera and Style: Ultra-high-quality studio photography with real camera texture. Different frames should use different camera positions and compositional approaches, with precise depth-of-field control, rigorous lighting, and realistic materials and reflections. The overall logic of light and shadow, color system, emotional atmosphere, and visual language must remain highly consistent across all nine frames, forming a complete and coherent series. Output requirement: Presented as a clean 3×3 grid, without borders, text, descriptions, or watermarks.

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