Style / Overall Mockup Suggestions Triptych format: three vertical or square panels side-by-side. Cohesive visual identity: same workshop space, similar tools/archetypes, recurring objects (a particular guitar, workshop lamp, wood textures) so that viewers see them as related. Palette progression: start warm and golden, then intense reds / warm contrasted with deep shadows / dynamic lighting, then cooling toward blues and muted tones. Lighting shifts: from soft early evening light or warm bulb in Panel 1 → strong, dramatic light / maybe overhead bulbs or spot lighting, highlights / harsh shadows in Panel 2 → dim, low ambient / moonlight or faint lamp in Panel 3. Texture & detail: visible wood grain, sawdust, tools, glass drinkware, scattered fabrics, spilled liquid, musical instruments. Use richness of detail especially in Panel 2, more decay/wear in Panel 3 (e.g. tipped chairs, empty bottles etc.). Prompts Here are prompts you could copy/paste and adjust for style / resolution / tool. Panel 1: Prelude – Rising Spirits “A vintage wood-built workshop in evening light, guitars in progress hanging on walls and workbenches lined with tools and wood shavings. A calm figure inspired by Leo Fender is quietly polishing a guitar body. A handful of guests enter, carrying glasses, their jackets just off, collars open, faces glowing faintly with anticipation. Warm golden light from hanging bulbs casts soft shadows. Slight haze in the air, subtle reflections on polished surfaces. Mood: See more