# Visual-Prompts für den 3D-Druck-Producer Diese Prompts erzeugen **Orientierungs-Renderings** (kein Marketing-Bild), die dem Producer Form, Proportion und Steckmechanik der Bauteile zeigen. Empfohlen für Bildmodelle wie Nano Banana / Imagen. Englisch erzielt meist die sauberste Geometrie; Beschriftungen bewusst sparsam halten. > **Board-Layout:** linear (durchgehende Bahn), **kein Kreis**. > **Wichtig:** die **einseitigen, entnehmbaren Aktivitätsplättchen** müssen > sichtbar sein — einige liegen flach in der Verankerung (Code-Seite oben), > einige sind herausgenommen und liegen daneben (Rückseite leer), sodass die > **freie Verankerung** erkennbar ist (dort steht dann der Action-Stein). > *(Stand v0.2-Renderings — Erklärung liegt inzwischen in der App, nicht auf der > Rückseite; RACI-Aktiv-Feld + verschlankte Figuren sind hier noch nicht abgebildet.)* --- ## Prompt A — Bauteil-Übersicht (Exploded-Style) ``` Clean technical product render, neutral light-grey studio background, exploded view of a set of 3D-printed tabletop game components in matte PLA. Show: a square modular base tile (100x100mm) with puzzle-tab edges and a round centered recess; a round single-sided insert disc that fits the recess (top face with a short engraved code, plain back); a cylindrical game token with a wide weighted base and a vertical card slot on top; a small upright arch-shaped "gate" with peg holes at its base; a meeple figure with a round pin foot. Parts floating slightly apart to show how they connect. Soft shadows, isometric angle, high detail, dimension-focused, minimal text. ``` ## Prompt B — Aktivitätsplättchen: einseitig & entnehmbar ``` Close-up technical render of round single-sided game discs in matte colored PLA, each about 49mm diameter and 4mm thick with a chamfered edge for easy gripping. Three discs shown: one sitting flush inside a square tile's round recess (top face showing a short engraved activity code), one lifted out by fingers, and one lying beside the tile with a plain blank back. The empty recess of one tile is clearly visible (this is where the upright action token will stand). Emphasis on the removable fit and the freed socket. Neutral grey background, soft studio light, shallow depth of field, premium board-game component photography. ``` ## Prompt C — Action-Stein im Detail ``` Close-up technical render of a single 3D-printed game token, matte white PLA. Cylindrical body on a wide round base, with a vertical slot on top holding an upright rectangular card. The base diameter is clearly wider than the body for stability. The token stands inside a square tile's round recess (the same recess that normally holds an activity disc). Quarter-section cutaway shows a hexagonal cavity in the base for a metal weight. Neutral grey background, soft studio lighting, isometric, emphasis on proportions and the card slot fit, no decorative text. ``` ## Prompt D — Gate-Tor mit Rollen-Steckplätzen ``` Technical product render of a small upright arch-shaped game piece in matte PLA, like a doorway about 100mm tall with 90mm clear opening, 8mm thick. Two flat feet at the base spanning two tiles of a straight track. A row of four small round holes along the front base edge for inserting pin-footed figures. A thin horizontal slot across the top of the arch holding a small reference card. A round-pin meeple figure is inserted in one of the base holes. Neutral background, isometric, soft shadows, focus on the peg-hole mechanism, minimal text. ``` ## Prompt E — Tile-Steckmechanik (gerade Bahn) ``` Top-down and slight-angle technical render of four square modular game tiles (matte PLA, different solid colors: blue, orange, green, teal) connected via puzzle-tab edges into a STRAIGHT row / track. Each tile has a round recessed socket in its center: two sockets hold flat round single-sided discs (engraved code on top), one socket is empty showing the recess, one holds a small upright arch gate. Clean grey background, soft light, isometric, emphasis on how tiles interlock into a straight line, minimal text. ``` ## Prompt F — Komplettaufbau (Referenz für Proportionen) ``` Wide isometric technical render of a fully assembled LINEAR tabletop game on a neutral surface: square color-coded tiles connected into a long straight track left to right through five color zones (blue, orange, green, teal, purple); two of the zones (green and teal) sit side by side with two curved arrows forming a small loop between them; three upright arch gates stand on the track; small meeple figures placed at the gates; round single-sided activity discs sit in the tile sockets with a couple lifted out leaving empty sockets; one cylindrical token with an upright card stands in a socket; at the right end two exit arrows lead off the board. Matte PLA materials, soft studio lighting, clean and diagrammatic, proportion-accurate, minimal text. ``` ## Prompt G — Gesamtaufbau, 40 Einzeltiles (Tisch-Optik) > Hinweis: Bild-KIs zählen nicht zuverlässig — die exakte Tile-Zahl ist über > [`board-layout.svg`](board-layout.svg) garantiert. Dieser Prompt liefert die > **Optik/Stimmung**, nicht die exakte Anzahl. Raster explizit vorgeben erhöht > die Trefferquote. ``` Isometric high-angle photograph of a complete modular tabletop board on a large wooden meeting table, spanning about 1.2 meters. The board is assembled from many small individual square puzzle tiles interlocking via tab-and-slot edges; each tile is one lifecycle step. Tiles are color-grouped into five phases laid out as fixed grids: DESIGN (blue) 4 tiles, TRANSITION (orange) 12 tiles with three of them marked by a small upright arch gate, OPERATION (green) 7 tiles, SUPPORT (teal) 11 tiles, REVIEW (purple) 6 tiles. Each tile has a round recessed socket holding a flat single-sided disc; a few discs are lifted out leaving empty sockets. Between the green and teal phases two curved arrows form a small loop; two exit arrows leave the purple phase at the right. A cylindrical token with an upright card stands in a socket at the start. A coffee mug and notebook give scale. Soft daylight, matte PLA surfaces, clean modern design, large phase labels only, minimal small text. ``` --- ### Hinweise zum Einsatz - Prompts A–D sind **Bauteil-Referenzen** (für Fertigung), Prompt E zeigt die **Steckmechanik**, Prompt F den **Gesamtaufbau** (lineare Bahn). - **Prompt B** zeigt die einseitigen, entnehmbaren Plättchen und die freigelegte Verankerung (dort steht der Action-Stein). - Verbindliche Maße stehen in [`materialliste.md`](materialliste.md) und in den OpenSCAD-Modellen — die Bilder dienen nur der Orientierung, nicht als Maßvorlage. - Bei unsauberer Geometrie: Anzahl beschriebener Teile pro Prompt reduzieren.