Investigation diagram prompts

Crime Scene Sketch

Generate non-graphic crime scene sketches for classroom or training use with top-down room layouts, evidence markers, labels, and clean measurement lines.

1. Name the assignment format
2. Add labels, fields, or slogans
3. Choose line art or poster style
4. Generate printable versions

What to generate

non-graphic diagram layouts

Add this detail to the prompt so the result matches the exact school, poster, chart, diagram, coloring, or portfolio intent.

evidence markers and labels

Add this detail to the prompt so the result matches the exact school, poster, chart, diagram, coloring, or portfolio intent.

top-down room sketches

Add this detail to the prompt so the result matches the exact school, poster, chart, diagram, coloring, or portfolio intent.

How to get a stronger result

Specify the classroom use, page size, labels, title text, color palette, line-art level, and whether the image should be a poster, chart, cover page, timeline, map, sketch, or coloring sheet.

Prompt ideas to start with

Paste one prompt into Idyllic, then adjust the subject, title, labels, fields, page orientation, and detail level.

crime scene sketch diagram, non-graphic classroom example, top-down living room layout, evidence markers A B C, measurement lines, clean labels
investigation sketch, simple room map, door window table positions, numbered evidence tags, black line diagram on white background
forensics classroom diagram, top-down scene sketch, scale arrow, legend box, clean educational layout, no gore

Create it in Idyllic

Start with a precise school-project prompt, generate a few options, then refine the clearest version for printing, tracing, notebook work, or presentation slides.