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Contero IQ prompt orchestration

Image Prompt Studio

Turn project briefs into platform-ready visual prompts with style governance, variants, scoring, and API-ready output.

System Stable23styles
System Stable4variants
System Stable90score

Project Brief

Educational Infographic

Prompt Controls

Generated Prompt

Create a best-in-class, dense, tactile, layered, deeply specified, professionally authored, award-level image direction image of: Amur leopard conservation infographic with habitat, diet, traits, and threats.

Aspect ratio: 1:1.

Style direction: Wildlife Editorial Infographic.

Composition: centered hero subject with structured editorial infographic layout, side panels, numbered callouts, inset maps, icons, and clear visual hierarchy.

Visual style: photorealistic wildlife rendering fused with premium editorial infographic design and clean vector iconography.

Lighting: soft natural daylight with realistic shadows and crisp subject separation.

Materials and surfaces: textured off-white paper, subtle grain, tactile print finish, lightly worn edges.

Color palette: earth tones, forest green, rust orange, beige, black, muted natural accents.

Detail layers: habitat map, diet icons, anatomy labels, behavior notes, conservation stats, classification labels.

Visible text level: high. Use concise, legible, hierarchy-driven labels only where they improve the image.

Mood and emotional tone: premium, authoritative, conservation-focused, visually dense.

Target audience/use case: professional content, education, marketing, and visual storytelling.

Additional creative direction: include a central photoreal animal, inset map, diet icons, numbered anatomy callouts, endangered status badge, and conservation challenges panel.

Rendering target: ultra sharp, print-ready, highly detailed fur texture, balanced spacing, professional magazine design.

Avoid: blurry animal, distorted anatomy, unreadable labels, random text, overcrowded typography, low-resolution layout, misspelled labels, fake unreadable text, generic stock look, clutter without hierarchy.
Negative Prompt

blurry animal, distorted anatomy, unreadable labels, random text, overcrowded typography, low-resolution layout, misspelled labels, fake unreadable text, generic stock look, clutter without hierarchy

Prompt Score

Generation readiness across clarity, detail, style, and text risk.

90
Clarity100

Goal and audience are explicit.

Specificity100

Creative direction has useful concrete detail.

Composition88

Style registry contributes a dedicated composition line.

Style Fit82

Single-style direction is stable and predictable.

Text Risk72

High visible text can increase spelling and layout risk.

Output Readiness100

Prompt length and negative direction are in a usable generation range.

Next best moves
  • Consider medium text unless labels are critical.
  • Try a 15-35% secondary style blend for a controlled remix.

Style Mixer

Wildlife Editorial Infographic is driving the full style direction.

Composition100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

centered hero subject with structured editorial infographic layout, side panels, numbered callouts, inset maps, icons, and clear visual hierarchy

Visual Style100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

photorealistic wildlife rendering fused with premium editorial infographic design and clean vector iconography

Lighting100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

soft natural daylight with realistic shadows and crisp subject separation

Materials100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

textured off-white paper, subtle grain, tactile print finish, lightly worn edges

Palette100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

earth tones, forest green, rust orange, beige, black, muted natural accents

Detail Layers100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

habitat map, diet icons, anatomy labels, behavior notes, conservation stats, classification labels

Rendering100% Wildlife Editorial Infographic

ultra sharp, print-ready, highly detailed fur texture, balanced spacing, professional magazine design

Prompt Variants

Alternative directions using the same subject and style controls.

Commercial

Sharper advertising direction with clearer product/campaign polish.

Create a best-in-class, dense, tactile, layered, deeply specified, professionally authored, award-level image direction image of: Amur leopard conservation infographic with habitat, diet, traits, and threats.

Aspect ratio: 1:1.

Style direction: Wildlife Editorial Infographic.

Composition: centered hero subject with structured editorial infographic layout, side panels, numbered callouts, inset maps, icons, and clear visual hierarchy.

Visual style: photorealistic wildlife rendering fused with premium editorial infographic design and clean vector iconography.

Lighting: soft natural daylight with realistic shadows and crisp subject separation.

Materials and surfaces: textured off-white paper, subtle grain, tactile print finish, lightly worn edges.

Color palette: earth tones, forest green, rust orange, beige, black, muted natural accents.

Detail layers: habitat map, diet icons, anatomy labels, behavior notes, conservation stats, classification labels.

Visible text level: high. Use concise, legible, hierarchy-driven labels only where they improve the image.

Mood and emotional tone: premium, authoritative, conservation-focused, visually dense, premium, confident, campaign-ready.

Target audience/use case: professional content, education, marketing, and visual storytelling.

Additional creative direction: include a central photoreal animal, inset map, diet icons, numbered anatomy callouts, endangered status badge, and conservation challenges panel; prioritize campaign-ready composition, premium art direction, clear focal point, and polished commercial finish.

Rendering target: ultra sharp, print-ready, highly detailed fur texture, balanced spacing, professional magazine design.

Avoid: blurry animal, distorted anatomy, unreadable labels, random text, overcrowded typography, low-resolution layout, misspelled labels, fake unreadable text, generic stock look, clutter without hierarchy.

Editorial

Richer storytelling with stronger hierarchy and magazine-level structure.

Create a best-in-class, dense, tactile, layered, deeply specified, professionally authored, award-level image direction image of: Amur leopard conservation infographic with habitat, diet, traits, and threats.

Aspect ratio: 1:1.

Style direction: Wildlife Editorial Infographic.

Composition: centered hero subject with structured editorial infographic layout, side panels, numbered callouts, inset maps, icons, and clear visual hierarchy.

Visual style: photorealistic wildlife rendering fused with premium editorial infographic design and clean vector iconography.

Lighting: soft natural daylight with realistic shadows and crisp subject separation.

Materials and surfaces: textured off-white paper, subtle grain, tactile print finish, lightly worn edges.

Color palette: earth tones, forest green, rust orange, beige, black, muted natural accents.

Detail layers: habitat map, diet icons, anatomy labels, behavior notes, conservation stats, classification labels.

Visible text level: high. Use concise, legible, hierarchy-driven labels only where they improve the image.

Mood and emotional tone: premium, authoritative, conservation-focused, visually dense, authoritative, polished, story-driven.

Target audience/use case: professional content, education, marketing, and visual storytelling.

Additional creative direction: include a central photoreal animal, inset map, diet icons, numbered anatomy callouts, endangered status badge, and conservation challenges panel; emphasize editorial hierarchy, narrative panels, elegant spacing, and publication-quality visual storytelling.

Rendering target: ultra sharp, print-ready, highly detailed fur texture, balanced spacing, professional magazine design.

Avoid: blurry animal, distorted anatomy, unreadable labels, random text, overcrowded typography, low-resolution layout, misspelled labels, fake unreadable text, generic stock look, clutter without hierarchy.

Cinematic

More atmosphere, depth, and production-design energy.

Create a best-in-class, dense, tactile, layered, deeply specified, professionally authored, award-level image direction image of: Amur leopard conservation infographic with habitat, diet, traits, and threats.

Aspect ratio: 1:1.

Style direction: Wildlife Editorial Infographic.

Composition: centered hero subject with structured editorial infographic layout, side panels, numbered callouts, inset maps, icons, and clear visual hierarchy.

Visual style: photorealistic wildlife rendering fused with premium editorial infographic design and clean vector iconography.

Lighting: soft natural daylight with realistic shadows and crisp subject separation.

Materials and surfaces: textured off-white paper, subtle grain, tactile print finish, lightly worn edges.

Color palette: earth tones, forest green, rust orange, beige, black, muted natural accents.

Detail layers: habitat map, diet icons, anatomy labels, behavior notes, conservation stats, classification labels.

Visible text level: high. Use concise, legible, hierarchy-driven labels only where they improve the image.

Mood and emotional tone: premium, authoritative, conservation-focused, visually dense, dramatic, immersive, cinematic.

Target audience/use case: professional content, education, marketing, and visual storytelling.

Additional creative direction: include a central photoreal animal, inset map, diet icons, numbered anatomy callouts, endangered status badge, and conservation challenges panel; increase depth, atmosphere, lens language, foreground-background separation, and cinematic production value.

Rendering target: ultra sharp, print-ready, highly detailed fur texture, balanced spacing, professional magazine design.

Avoid: blurry animal, distorted anatomy, unreadable labels, random text, overcrowded typography, low-resolution layout, misspelled labels, fake unreadable text, generic stock look, clutter without hierarchy.

Technical

More precise, structured, and diagrammatic output direction.

Create a best-in-class, dense, tactile, layered, deeply specified, professionally authored, award-level image direction image of: Amur leopard conservation infographic with habitat, diet, traits, and threats.

Aspect ratio: 1:1.

Style direction: Wildlife Editorial Infographic.

Composition: centered hero subject with structured editorial infographic layout, side panels, numbered callouts, inset maps, icons, and clear visual hierarchy.

Visual style: photorealistic wildlife rendering fused with premium editorial infographic design and clean vector iconography.

Lighting: soft natural daylight with realistic shadows and crisp subject separation.

Materials and surfaces: textured off-white paper, subtle grain, tactile print finish, lightly worn edges.

Color palette: earth tones, forest green, rust orange, beige, black, muted natural accents.

Detail layers: habitat map, diet icons, anatomy labels, behavior notes, conservation stats, classification labels.

Visible text level: high. Use concise, legible, hierarchy-driven labels only where they improve the image.

Mood and emotional tone: premium, authoritative, conservation-focused, visually dense, precise, structured, expert.

Target audience/use case: professional content, education, marketing, and visual storytelling.

Additional creative direction: include a central photoreal animal, inset map, diet icons, numbered anatomy callouts, endangered status badge, and conservation challenges panel; tighten labels, callouts, icon systems, measurement-like structure, and information design clarity.

Rendering target: ultra sharp, print-ready, highly detailed fur texture, balanced spacing, professional magazine design.

Avoid: blurry animal, distorted anatomy, unreadable labels, random text, overcrowded typography, low-resolution layout, misspelled labels, fake unreadable text, generic stock look, clutter without hierarchy.