The Anatomy of Nestlé TEX Chocolate

TEX has a very specific identity rugged shell, disciplined line work, assertive edges, and a break that feels engineered, not accidental. My challenge was to rebuild those cues without a studio, without a food stylist, and without a physical camera.

This wasn’t about “looking real.”
It was about seeing correctly.

I studied TEX at a micro level: surface grain, groove geometry, edge tension, fracture behavior, and how light skates across those iconic ridges. Every observation became a prompt decision. Every prompt became a design choice.

Inside Weavy, I constructed a multi-model pipeline where each AI tool played a defined creative role:

Artlist Generative main image Ideogram Set design & composition fidelity Runway Cinematography & camera movement Kling AI Texture realism & chocolate micro-detail
Higgsfield AI Seedance, Focus pulling & motion control MiniMax Physics engine (snap, pull, fracture behavior) Weavy orchestration layer allowed these tools to operate as a single system each doing what it’s best at, in sequence.

The result? High-end product cinematography that’s designed, not captured.

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