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Common prompt mistakes

Overly vague descriptions

⚠️ Vague prompts like "nice chair" or "modern product" provide too little guidance, forcing Vizcom to make too many assumptions about your intent. This often results in generic outputs that don't align with your vision.

Instead of: "sleek product"

Try: "sleek wireless earbuds case, soft-touch matte plastic, contoured form"

Contradictory instructions

⚠️ When prompts contain conflicting directives, Vizcom must reconcile these contradictions, often leading to unpredictable results.

Contradictory: "minimalist chair with ornate detailing and complex patterns"

Clearer: "minimalist chair with subtle textured details on armrests"

Unrealistic expectations

⚠️ Prompts that ask for physically impossible or contradictory material properties can confuse the AI.

Unrealistic: "completely transparent metal chair"

More realistic: "chair with transparent acrylic legs and thin brushed metal frame"

Missing critical components

Omitting key information forces Vizcom to make assumptions that might not align with your intent. Commonly forgotten elements include:

  • Main material specifications

  • Viewing angle or perspective

  • Rendering style (photorealistic vs. stylized)

Even a simple addition like "photorealistic rendering" or "matte plastic finish" can significantly improve results.