Reference exactly as
SpatialCopy this exact reference into AskGL, then add the output pieces you want: format, template, asset, or prompt rule.
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spatial-material
Small staged 3D scene direction for education, storybooks, explainer thumbnails, and charming campaign visuals.
Copy this exact reference into AskGL, then add the output pieces you want: format, template, asset, or prompt rule.
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Proof output
Proof output neededNeeds a real AskGL generation saved against this reference.
Keep @spatial/miniature-story-scene in the request, then add the format or template you want.
Each Creative DB item has a clear job, so AskGL can combine references without mixing up style, size, structure, and source material.
Start with @spatial/miniature-story-scene, then pair it with a compatible generation request.
Keep spatial
This keeps the selected creative rule in the query while the rest of the request changes.
Add style
@style/premium-editorialVisual finish.
No sample outputs are shown yet. These are the three samples to create when we run real Creative DB generation.
Use Miniature Story Scene for scene, material, lighting, camera, and object presentation.
Create: Product mockup scene
Open in: 3D/image generation
Keep spatial presentation reusable while palette and resize rules handle output fit.
Create: Product listing visual
Commerce Studio
Attach the spatial reference to a reusable template plan.
Create: Product one-sheet template
Open in: Template library
These are the reusable prompts behind the reference. They will drive generation, thumbnails, and later API-backed samples.
Use miniature story scene spatial direction: small staged diorama, clear story focal point, soft depth, simple props, clean caption-safe space, and gentle storybook lighting.
Create a square spatial-material thumbnail for Miniature Story Scene. Show a tiny staged diorama with simple abstract props, soft depth, clean empty caption-safe area, and charming storybook lighting without text. Make a clean static browsing thumbnail that represents the reference as a reusable creative system. No readable words, no fake UI, no logos, no watermarks, no copied brands, no tiny illegible text.