Restaurant POV Change Comparison — Real Estate AI Prompt
TL;DR: A social-media style comparison graphic showing a crowded restaurant before and after changing only the camera viewpoint, useful for demonstrating image-model perspective control. Use this ChatGPT Image 2.0 prompt to pov "stand here and see this" carousel. Replace the bracketed inputs with your details, paste into ChatGPT, and download the result.

Good for
- POV "stand here and see this" carousel
- Showing how a unit looks at different times of day
- Renovation transformation across the same viewpoint
What you need
- A photo from one viewpoint of the property
- A second photo from the same angle (different time / state)
The realtor-adapted prompt
Copy the prompt below, paste it into ChatGPT (with image generation enabled), and replace each [your X] placeholder with your real details.
Create a side-by-side first-person POV comparison using [your photo state A] on the left and [your photo state B] on the right. Both shots taken from the same eye-level viewpoint, same focal length, identical framing. Add small overlay labels: "[label A, e.g. 7 AM Sunrise]" on the left, "[label B, e.g. 7 PM Sunset]" on the right. Subtle thin divider line between them. Above: editorial title "[your headline, e.g. Same view. Different mood.]". Style: clean editorial layout, magazine quality, 16:9.
How to use this prompt — step by step
- Open ChatGPT (chat.openai.com) and start a new chat.
- Make sure image generation is enabled (use ChatGPT Plus, Pro or Team).
- Paste the realtor-adapted prompt above into the chat input.
- Replace every
[your X]placeholder with your real details. Don't leave any placeholder unfilled. - Press send and wait 10–30 seconds. Download the generated image.
- (Optional) Generate 2–3 variations and pick the strongest before publishing.
Original prompt
View the original (unmodified) source prompt
A side-by-side comparison graphic on a black background demonstrating a camera-angle change in the same restaurant scene. At the top, large white sans-serif text reads: "Show me the POV from someone standing behind the bar looking out over this crowded restaurant. Change NOTHING in the scene other than the pov". Below, place 2 stacked rectangular photos centered vertically: the top image labeled "Source" in large white text on the left, and the bottom image labeled "Output" in large white text on the left. The top photo shows a warmly lit, upscale, crowded restaurant interior seen from the dining room side, facing a tall back bar filled with many illuminated liquor bottles on wall-to-wall shelves, with bartenders and guests in front, amber lighting, globe pendant lights, wood ceiling, beige columns, and tightly packed seated diners in the foreground. The bottom photo shows the exact same restaurant, same crowd density, same warm lighting, same decor, same bar shelving, same globe pendant lights, and same overall composition elements, but now from the point of view of someone standing behind the bar and looking outward across the crowded restaurant; the foreground includes the bar counter with glassware, metal bar tools, bottles, and a point-of-sale screen visible at the lower left, while guests and staff fill the middle ground and the dining room extends into the background. Preserve the sense that only the camera position changed between the 2 images, with no other scene alterations.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Restaurant POV Change Comparison prompt free to use?
Yes. The library is free forever. The realtor adaptations are written by the PostAI Editorial Team and licensed for free commercial use. The original prompt is sourced under CC BY 4.0 (where applicable).
What inputs do I need for the Restaurant POV Change Comparison prompt?
Check the 'What You Need' section above. Typically you need a relevant photo (your own or the property's), a project / brand name, a one-line headline or tagline, and your contact details.
Can I customise the Restaurant POV Change Comparison prompt for my market?
Yes. Replace the bracketed placeholders with details specific to your market — district, price range, project name, language. The prompt structure works equally well for Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.
Will the model invent furniture that isn't there?
It can if you ask — most realtor adaptations explicitly say "preserve room structure" but allow staging upgrades. If you want a literal photo, add "do not add or remove furniture" to the prompt.
Is this legal under MLS / portal listing rules?
AI virtual staging is allowed on most major portals (PropertyGuru, Zillow, 99.co, Rightmove, Domain) provided the listing is clearly marked "virtually staged" — your local rules may vary. The unit's actual structure must remain truthful.