AI 生图提示词:Create a premium, highly believable Energy Drink x Game Collab Ad for an imagina

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Create a premium, highly believable Energy Drink x Game Collab Ad for an imaginary crossover between REDSHIFT ENERGY and VELOCITY//ZERO. The goal is to make the collaboration feel like a real, high-hype limited campaign: instantly collectible, culturally sharp, commercially believable, and built to spread across gaming, retail, and internet culture. It should feel like an official promo visual for a co-branded flavor, can design, and in-game reward event. Collab details: - Drink brand name: REDSHIFT ENERGY - Game / franchise name: VELOCITY//ZERO - Collab name: REDSHIFT ENERGY x VELOCITY//ZERO: OVERDRIVE RUN - Product type: limited flavor energy drink - Core concept: a neon racing collab with chrome-speed can artwork and an included code for an exclusive hovercar livery, boost flame color, and driver emblem - Flavor concept: plasma mango - In-game tie-in: exclusive vehicle livery, boost trail color, and driver emblem - Main fantasy: the drink feels like part of speed culture itself — something you buy before the race, stream, or midnight tournament session - Audience: racing-game players, arcade fans, esports audiences, high-energy product collectors, Gen Z gamers - Tone: electric, fast, hyped, stylish, kinetic - Cultural vibe: arcade racing, Y2K speed culture, neon retail hype, game-event crossover - Reality level: believable retail collab. Ad structure: Build the visual like an official crossover campaign poster. Include sections such as: - hero can or bottle visual - collab logo lockup - game or franchise branding - flavor name - short campaign tagline - limited-edition callout - in-game reward preview - optional code redemption cue - optional pack size or nutrition badge - optional event window - optional “collect all variants” message - optional retail or preorder cue. For the copy, include: - one strong collab headline - 1 to 3 support lines - language that feels native to gaming and product-marketing culture - a balance between commercial clarity and internet hype - wording that feels official and highly shareable. Include: - a strong co-branded title treatment - premium product-shot hierarchy - believable crossover branding - clear product + reward logic - strong retail-launch energy - polished event cues - collectible desirability - instantly shareable gamer-product hype. Visual direction: - Make the ad feel like a real limited-edition collab people would buy for both the drink and the code inside - Emphasize collectibility, event urgency, cool factor, and cross-brand identity - Balance product-commercial realism with entertainment-world fantasy - Make it suitable for convenience-store promos, digital launch ads, in-game event banners, or esports sponsorship visuals - The result should look like a genuine mainstream crossover campaign. Art direction: - Style: neon racing collab poster with arcade-commercial polish - Color palette: electric cyan, magenta, chrome silver, black, hot orange accents - Typography feel: high-speed techno display type with bold promo labels - Material feel: retail launch poster, event banner, can campaign visual - Lighting or image mood: kinetic neon glow, speed-line reflections, energy-burst lighting - Background: futuristic race tunnel, light trails, and holographic speed grids. Composition: - Show the ad as one cohesive crossover-campaign image - Make the drink, collab branding, and reward hook instantly readable - Use real commercial ad hierarchy and believable co-brand structure - Make the collab feel desirable, limited, and culturally current - Make the final output feel like a premium fake crossover ad with viral potential. Output quality: - ultra-detailed - visually structured - commercially believable - culturally fluent - polished crossover styling - strong hierarchy and spacing - premium product-campaign composition - instantly shareable visual concept. Optional content blocks: - redeem code strip - exclusive livery preview - collectible can variants - limited flavor marker - event countdown - “while supplies last” cue. Avoid: - generic product placement - weak co-branding - fake-looking can design - cluttered layout - random typography choices - amateur retail aesthetics - too much text fighting the hero product - obvious parody unless intentionally chosen

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