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50 Hoodie Prompts for Skema3D (Structured Library)
Use this structured library of 50 hoodie prompts in Skema3D to generate consistent fit, detail, and style variations faster.
Why prompt libraries outperform ad-hoc prompting
A prompt library lets teams repeat quality outcomes and compare variations with less noise.
For hoodie-heavy workflows, this can cut setup and revision time substantially.
Library structure
Organize prompts by variation lane so users can test one design dimension at a time.
- Fit prompts
- Hood and opening prompts
- Pocket and trim prompts
- Graphic/styling prompts
- Material behavior prompts
How to use the 50-prompt set
Start with a baseline prompt, then apply one lane-specific prompt per pass.
Do not stack multiple high-impact prompts in a single revision cycle.
Example lane prompts
Use prompt language that is specific and observable.
- Fit lane: boxy torso, dropped shoulder, cropped hem
- Hood lane: deeper hood opening with structured crown
- Pocket lane: wider kangaroo pocket with reinforced openings
- Trim lane: thicker cuff rib with moderate compression
Library governance
Assign ownership of prompt templates and review them monthly based on output quality.
Version your prompt library like product assets.