Teacher Tip
The sections (Subject Design, Visual Style, Composition, Optional Text/Color) reduce hallucinations
"Make the main idea immediately recognizable" = keeps the concept from becoming too stylized
"Professional product-style photography or polished 3-D rendered look, clean studio lighting with soft shadows" = specifies quality using the digital art language without overcomplicating it
"Entirely in LEGO blocks, visible brick studs, blocky shapes, etc" = a strong visual constraint
"Keep it playful, polished, and easy for students to understand" = not too childish, not too messy, not too abstract


Lego Learning Visual
Use it for
Vocabulary visuals
Science and math concepts
Historical objects, landmarks
Lesson hooks or discussion prompts
Course covers or module images
Copy & Paste Prompt
Why This Prompt Works
Be specific about an object you want to be designed. The quality will be even better if you can attach a reference image. It doesn't have to be of high quality. Some examples are the water cycle, fractions as pizza slices, the solar system, the parts of a plant, the Statue of Liberty, a school bus, food vocabulary, grammar blocks