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Tokyo's Shibuya crossing transforms into a gold-edged enamel magnet
A realistic enamel souvenir magnet featuring the iconic Shibuya scramble crossing, with gold embossed edges and soft studio lighting.
Prompt
MAGNET STYLE: Create a realistic handmade enamel souvenir magnet inspired by the uploaded image. • A collectible magnet for premium travel • Realistic three-dimensional metal depth • deepened areas of enamel • embossed metal edges made of gold • Soft glare and studio lighting • Realistic enamel texture • Gentle soft shadows important: • Ultra-thin selective gold contours only • Avoid emphasizing every detail • Avoid large frames or stickers • NOT a flat illustration • NOT vector graphics • NOT a cartoon • The picture should depict a person, not just a landscape • The background color of the image you are creating should be similar to one of the dominant colors in the uploaded image composition: • Focus on the most iconic architecture, landmarks, cultural elements, and surrounding landscape visible in the uploaded image shape: • organic sculptural silhouette that repeats the main landmark, skyline, architectural form, or visual identity of the location • elegant asymmetrical contour • absence of square or rectangular framing GENERAL STYLE: • a cinematic luxury tourist souvenir • refined minimalism • an aesthetic handmade enamel magnet • the quality of collectible souvenirs in museum stores printing house: Add elegant serif typography under the magnet. Typographic style: • Luxurious editorial serif • Fine elegant font • CAPITAL LETTERS • a very wide interval between letters • Center alignment • minimalistic aesthetics of travel posters • Calm luxury branding style The hierarchy of the text: • The name of the main city, town, district, landmark, or destination represented in the image is enlarged and serves as the primary title • Optional secondary location information may appear below in a smaller size • Typography must remain elegant, balanced, and integrated with the premium souvenir presentation
Published: June 2, 2026 by Saul Goodman