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    Moodboard & Material Board Studio

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    Generates coherent AI prompts for interior, brand, and material boards with consistent schemes and realistic textures.

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    Create a design board set for a Japandi living room. I need a mood board and a material board. The palette should be warm neutrals with black accents and light oak.

    Your agent does

    DESIGN BOARD BRIEF Project: Japandi Living Room Palette: 60% Warm Oatmeal, 30% Light Oak, 10% Matte Black Boards: Atmospheric Mood, Material & Finish

    BOARD 1: Atmospheric Mood Board Model: Nano Banana Pro Prompt: Interior design mood board collage for a Japandi living room, a curated grid of 6 coordinated images: light oak grain, textured oatmeal linen, matte ceramic vases, a minimalist lounge chair, dried pampas grass, palette of warm neutrals and matte black accents, cohesive calm tone, clean balanced collage layout, professional designer presentation board. Negative prompt: muddy incoherent palette, clashing styles, cluttered grid, gibberish text, fake plastic materials, oversaturated. ... (Material Board follows)

    What you get

    Standardize color and material schemes across multi-board client presentations.Eliminate unrealistic plastic textures and muddy colors in AI design boards.Select optimal AI models for specific needs like legible labels vs realistic textures.Generate flat-lay material swatches for interior and architectural proposals.

    About this skill

    The problem

    Generating design moodboards with AI often results in muddy palettes, incoherent material schemes, and gibberish labels. Most prompts fail to maintain a consistent aesthetic across multiple boards, leading to disconnected presentations for clients.

    What it does

    • Generates precise prompts for atmospheric moodboards, material (FF&E) boards, and color palette strips.
    • Maintains a locked design scheme across every board in a set to ensure visual coherence.
    • Optimizes model selection between Nano Banana Pro for textures and GPT Image 2 for legible labels.
    • Provides comprehensive negative prompts to eliminate plastic textures, cluttered layouts, and clashing styles.

    Frameworks & tools

    Designed for use with image generation models including Nano Banana Pro and GPT Image 2. Compatible with Canva for final typography and layout refinement.

    Why this beats prompting it yourself

    Writing individual prompts for a project often leads to "scheme drift" where the moodboard and material board look like different projects. This skill enforces a strict color and texture hierarchy across all outputs while using professional-grade negative prompts that target common AI artifacts.

    Use cases

    • Creating client-ready FF&E boards with realistic wood, stone, and textile swatches.
    • Generating cohesive interior design concept boards for project pitches.
    • Building professional color palette boards with specific ratios and HEX guidance.
    • Developing atmospheric look-and-feel collages for brand or event styling.

    Known limitations

    AI-generated materials are representative textures only and not exact product matches. Small labels or HEX codes generated in-image require proofing or manual overlays in design software.

    How to install

    Drop the file into your AI Agent. Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and 20+ more.

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