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.
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.
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.
Build a stronger crime scene sketch diagram brief
Add structure before generating: the subject, sequence, label style, lighting, background, and final use case. That turns generic prompts into usable visuals for projects, posters, timelines, comics, and portraits.
Brief checklist
- Bird’s-eye layout: define this before generating so the output reads clearly.
- North arrow: define this before generating so the output reads clearly.
- Evidence markers: define this before generating so the output reads clearly.
- Measurement lines: define this before generating so the output reads clearly.
Prompt template
Search Console baseline query: crime scene sketch. Current results reward readable hierarchy, clear labels, strong composition, and specific lighting or sequence details.
