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-built visual examples
lego-built visual examples

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

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