Prompt Templates
# Prompt Templates
Use these templates as building blocks. Adapt them to the user's exact content rather than copying them verbatim.
## 1. General Academic Diagram
Draw a publication-ready academic [diagram type] illustrating "[topic]".
Overall layout:
- layout direction: [top-to-bottom / left-to-right / center-radial]
- background: white
- visual style: clean academic style
- resolution: 450 DPI
Content:
- [describe each element, node, stage, or module]
- [describe the links, arrows, hierarchy, grouping, or dependencies]
Color palette:
- [color 1]: [usage]
- [color 2]: [usage]
Style requirements:
- keep all labels sharp and readable
- keep arrows clear and unambiguous
- add short academic labels where needed
- maintain balanced spacing and uncluttered composition
## 2. Flowchart
Draw a publication-ready academic flowchart illustrating "[process name]".
Workflow steps:
- Step 1: [name and content]
- Step 2: [name and content]
- Step 3: [name and content]
- [continue as needed]
Relationships:
- Step 1 -> Step 2: [arrow meaning]
- Step 2 -> Step 3: [arrow meaning]
- [add branches, loops, or decision points if needed]
Visual style:
- rounded rectangles
- directional arrows
- key step highlighted with a thicker border
- white background
- balanced spacing
Suggested palette:
- blue (#4E79A7): input or preparation steps
- orange (#F28E2B): core processing steps
- green (#59A14F): outputs or final results
## 3. Architecture or Model Structure Diagram
Draw a publication-ready academic architecture diagram illustrating "[model or system name]".
Structure:
- input layer or source: [description]
- module 1: [description]
- module 2: [description]
- module 3: [description]
- output layer or result: [description]
Connections:
- [describe flow between layers or modules]
- [mark feedback loops, skip links, or highlighted innovations if present]
Labeling:
- label every major module
- label major input and output dimensions if relevant
- use a dashed highlight box for innovations or focal components
Suggested palette:
- blue family: inputs and preprocessing
- green family: transformation or feature modules
- orange family: core decision or fusion modules
- red dashed outline: innovation highlight
## 4. Concept Map or Theoretical Framework
Draw a publication-ready academic concept map illustrating "[framework topic]".
Layout:
- center-radial or hierarchical, depending on concept structure
Core concepts:
- central concept: [name]
- supporting concept 1: [name]
- supporting concept 2: [name]
- outcome concept: [name]
Relationships:
- [concept A] influences [concept B]
- [concept B] mediates or moderates [concept C]
- [concept D] connects to [concept A] through [relationship]
Style requirements:
- use clear labeled arrows
- group related concepts with subtle color families
- avoid decorative clutter
- keep theory terms visually prominent
## 5. Organization Chart or Taxonomy
Draw a publication-ready academic organization chart illustrating "[hierarchy or classification system]".
Hierarchy:
- top level: [name]
- second level: [names]
- third level: [names]
Connections:
- top-down hierarchy with straight connectors
- equal spacing between sibling nodes
Style requirements:
- rectangular or rounded boxes
- consistent alignment
- readable labels
- strong visual separation between levels
## 6. Timeline
Draw a publication-ready academic timeline illustrating "[topic or development process]".
Timeline content:
- stage or year 1: [label and summary]
- stage or year 2: [label and summary]
- stage or year 3: [label and summary]
Layout:
- left-to-right horizontal timeline unless vertical staging is clearer
Style requirements:
- clearly separated milestones
- concise event labels
- visually consistent markers
- optional color coding for phaseswhen to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo z595484296-dev/Figures-Diagram (MIT). A "Prompt Templates" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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image-gencommunitygeneral
source
z595484296-dev/Figures-Diagram · MIT