Prompt Cookbook
Copy-ready prompt templates for scientific diagrams, illustrations, posters, and Workspace edits
Use these templates when you want a strong first draft without starting from a blank page. Replace the bracketed text, keep the structure, and remove any line that does not match your figure.
How to use these prompts
- Choose the template closest to your goal.
- Replace bracketed placeholders with your topic, labels, methods, and constraints.
- Keep the prompt specific. Short, concrete instructions work better than broad style requests.
- Review the result for scientific accuracy before academic use.
- Use Workspace Editor for small text, color, and layout fixes.
Graphical abstract
Best with Scientific Diagram Maker.
Create a graphical abstract for a paper about [research topic].
Use a left-to-right flow with three stages:
1. [input or biological context]
2. [main mechanism or method]
3. [outcome or application]
Include labels: [label 1], [label 2], [label 3], [label 4].
Use clean vector style, white background, consistent line weight, and publication-ready layout.
Avoid decorative 3D effects and avoid unnecessary text.Mechanism diagram
Best with Scientific Diagram Maker.
Create a mechanism diagram showing [mechanism name].
Use [number] panels arranged [left-to-right / top-to-bottom].
Panel 1: [starting event].
Panel 2: [intermediate pathway].
Panel 3: [final effect].
Show arrows for cause and effect.
Label these components: [component list].
Use schematic academic style, white background, and clear readable labels.Experimental workflow
Best with Scientific Diagram Maker.
Create an experimental workflow diagram for [study or experiment].
Show these steps in order:
1. [sample or subject preparation]
2. [treatment or intervention]
3. [measurement or assay]
4. [analysis method]
5. [final output]
Use simple icons, arrows between steps, short labels, and a clean paper-ready style.
Keep the layout horizontal and easy to follow.Conference poster
Best with Scientific Poster Maker.
Create a scientific conference poster about [paper or project title].
Audience: [conference audience].
Include sections: Background, Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion.
Use this key message: [main finding].
Use a clean academic poster layout with strong hierarchy, readable section titles, and balanced whitespace.
Keep text concise and reserve space for figures and charts.Image to illustration
Best with AI Scientific Illustration.
Transform the uploaded image into a clean academic scientific illustration.
Preserve the main composition and object positions.
Improve line quality, simplify visual noise, and use a white background.
Add or clarify these labels: [label list].
Use publication-ready style with consistent colors and readable text.
Do not invent new biological structures that are not visible or described.Workspace edit
Best with Workspace Editor.
Only make this targeted edit:
[specific change]
Keep all other labels, colors, layout, arrows, and object positions unchanged.
Do not redesign the figure.
Do not add new elements unless explicitly requested.If a result fails, changes too much, or uses credits unexpectedly, use Troubleshooting.