The Planetoid Cinematographer: 360-Degree Gravity Frame
Generate stunning spherical panoramas and 'Tiny Planet' visuals that transform any landscape into a gravity-defying miniature world.
Prompt
The Planetoid Cinematographer Prompt\n\nCreate a stunning visual of [Insert Subject] using a 360-degree spherical stereographic projection, commonly known as the 'Tiny Planet' effect. The composition must bend the landscape into a perfectly self-contained celestial body.\n\n### Core Visual Directives:\n- Perspective: 360-degree panoramic warp, stereographic projection, extreme fisheye 'Little Planet' lens effect.\n- Composition: The ground must form a dense central sphere at the heart of the image, with the horizon line curving 360 degrees to meet itself. The sky or outer space should fill the perimeter of the frame.\n- Subject Focus: [Specify Subject: e.g., a futuristic neon metropolis, a lush rainforest with waterfalls, or a medieval castle complex].\n- Gravity Alignment: All vertical structures (buildings, trees, mountains) must radiate outward from the center of the sphere toward the frame's edges.\n- Atmospheric Quality: High-contrast lighting, vivid color saturation, cinematic bloom, and 8k hyper-realistic textures.\n\n### Technical Style Parameters:\n- Style: Unreal Engine 5 render, National Geographic photography, or Surreal Digital Art.\n- Resolution: 8k, ultra-wide.\n- Keywords: Equirectangular projection, warped space-time, gravity well, miniature world, fisheye perspective.\n\n### Negative Constraints:\n- No flat horizons, no standard wide-angle shots, no distorted faces, no broken circular paths, no low-resolution artifacts.