Look — Exploded Product Diagram
Type a product. Get a premium exploded-view technical poster — components splayed, callouts wired, brand mark anchored.
The kind of poster a hardware founder pins to the studio wall. Type a product name, pick a category and a background tone, and the model produces an exploded-view technical poster: brand wordmark at the top, components splayed in space at the centre, six to eight callouts on the sides with leader lines pointing to the right pieces, and a small headline-and-mark block at the foot. Reads as an industrial-design portfolio piece.

What you bring
- A product name — Aurora X1, Trailfox Runner, Meridian Espresso, Falcon RS. Renders consistently as the wordmark in the header and the footer.
- A product category — gadget · wearable · camera · sneaker · coffee machine · vehicle · instrument. Each category has binding visual rules: a sneaker can't read as a smartphone; a guitar can't read as a coffee machine.
- A background tone — deep black · blueprint blue · off-white studio · midnight navy. Each carries a different register from premium gadget launch to vintage engineering blueprint to refined editorial spread.
Optionally: a one-line headline and an accent colour. Leave them blank and the model picks ones fitting the category.
What you get back
Four locked regions: header (brand + tagline), centerpiece (components splayed), callout list (6-8 leader lines pointing to specific components with one-line spec blurbs), footer (headline-body block + small brand mark). The components render with realistic material fidelity — metal, plastic, glass, fabric, wood — appropriate to the category.
Callout lines that actually touch components
The prompt enumerates the four regions, requires 6-8 callouts with thin clean leader lines to specific components, and forbids callouts that point to nothing. Component names must match what's in the centerpiece — no "battery" pointing at a lens. The category FORBIDDEN-cue blocks keep the seven categories from bleeding into each other.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60-70 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @wory37303852 on X — the most developed of the exploded-view prompts in the source repo, with explicit header / centerpiece / callout / footer layout structure. Earlier minimal cases by @iaPulse_ (Sony A7) and @verysmallwoods (racing car) framed the broader category. The seven-productCategory × four-backgroundTone enforcement, layout-grid lock, slot scaffolding, and FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.