This is where things start to get interesting. You might remember trying AI before and getting results that looked nothing like what you had in mind. That’s completely normal — describing visuals for AI takes practice, and in this module, you’ll learn how to approach it more effectively.
We’ll explore what makes a strong description by breaking it into clear, practical parts. You’ll see how adding details about materials, lighting, and spatial layout can make a big difference in how realistic and well-composed your images appear. For example, describing “a walnut dining table with a matte oil finish and live edge detail” communicates far more than simply saying “wood table.”
Features
- Comprehensive Platform Training
- The 7-Part Prompt Formula
- Real-World Design Applications
Target audiences
- Professional Interior Designers
- Design Students & Emerging Designers
- Design Enthusiasts & Career Changers
Requirements
- Stable internet connection
- Basic understanding of interior design principles
- Familiarity with design software or digital tools (helpful but not required)
- No prior AI or coding experience necessary
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 8 Lessons
- 1 Week
- Class 2.1Prompt Structure Fundamentals8
- 1.1Lesson 1: Prompt Structure Fundamentals20 Minutes
- 1.2Lesson 2: Room Type – How to specify spaces effectively20 Minutes
- 1.3Lesson 3: Design Style – Communicating aesthetic vision30 Minutes
- 1.4Lesson 4: The power of specificity vs. creative freedom25 Minutes
- 1.5Lesson 5: Describing wood types and finishes20 Minutes
- 1.6Lesson 6: Fabric and textile descriptions20 Minutes
- 1.7Lesson 7: Metal, stone, and hard surface specifications30 Minutes
- 1.8Lesson 8: Color palettes and how to describe them30 Minutes
FAQs
No technical or coding skills required. This course is designed specifically for designers, not developers. You'll learn through visual examples and design-focused language, with step-by-step guidance on using each platform's interface
The course includes a dedicated lesson on AI ethics and copyright considerations
You'll learn how to navigate licensing terms and use AI responsibly in professional practice.
Most students generate usable mood boards within the first week. Photorealistic, client-ready renderings typically require 3-4 weeks of practice as you master the prompt formula and refinement techniques
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