Prompt Intent
Interior + Exterior Same Style Workflow
To keep one architectural language across interior and exterior scenes, anchor style with shared references, then tune scene-specific controls without breaking the core identity.
1 DNA
Shared style anchor
One extracted style profile across scene types.
2 tracks
Interior + exterior
Parallel production in one workflow.
Fewer
Revision loops
Less mismatch correction during presentations.
Shared vs scene-specific controls
| Control group | Keep shared | Tune per scene |
|---|---|---|
| Style identity | Style DNA, material palette, overall mood direction | Room detail emphasis or facade rhythm emphasis |
| Prompt constraints | Core architectural language and design intent | Camera framing, occupancy feel, context depth |
| Negative filters | Quality protection defaults | no furniture for shell studies, clear sky for facade reads |
Mode strategy by sequence
Flash: build broad scene set
Generate many interior and exterior variants quickly to map direction range.
- Fast option branching
- Early narrative testing
- Low-cost exploration
Balanced: enforce coherence
Stabilize selected directions with adherence and DNA reuse before finalization.
- Consistency validation
- Cross-scene quality checks
- Stakeholder review set
Pro 2K: deliver finals
Finalize only approved frames for client-facing boards and presentations.
- High-quality hero frames
- Commercial-ready delivery
- Final pitch package
Execution checklist
- Define one shared style reference set for all scenes.
- Extract Style DNA from winning early outputs.
- Generate interior and exterior batches with same DNA and tuned scene variables.
- Finalize top picks in Pro 2K for coherent delivery boards.
FAQ
Can one prompt work for both interior and exterior?
Use one core prompt backbone and adjust only scene-specific framing details.
What breaks coherence fastest?
Changing references between scene groups without reusing Style DNA.
Should time-of-day variants be included?
Yes. Keep style anchors fixed and vary time-of-day to present options without losing identity.
