Workflow: Leonardo AI for 3D-like product renders
Designer wanting a workflow to produce consistent 3D-looking renders from 2D references using Leonardo AI, including seed control and upscaling steps. Looking for prompt patterns and post-process tips.
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Quick workflow for consistent 3D-looking product renders in Leonardo AI:
1) Lock a seed and reuse the same sampler/settings (steps 20–40, guidance ~7–9).
2) Prompt pattern: "Product name, studio shot, 50mm lens, softbox key light, rim light, physically-based material (brushed metal / matte plastic), color #HEX, realistic reflections, ambient occlusion, crisp details."
3) For turns: change only camera angle (e.g., "45° turn") and keep the seed.
4) Upscale with Leonardo's 2×/4× upscaler (low denoise), then composite: contact shadow, specular highlights, subtle DOF, and color-match in Photoshop.
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