Moroccan tile design prompt powered by Gemini

About Prompt

  • Prompt Type – Dynamic
  • Prompt Platform – Google Gemini
  • Niche – Cultural pattern
  • Language – English
  • Category – Design
  • Prompt Title – Moroccan tile design prompt powered by Gemini

Prompt Details

Of course. Here is an optimized, dynamic AI prompt template for generating Moroccan tile designs with Google Gemini, along with a practical example.

### **Optimized Dynamic AI Prompt for Moroccan Tile Design (Gemini)**

This prompt is designed to be a flexible and powerful template. You can customize the variables within the `[SQUARE BRACKETS]` to generate an infinite variety of unique and culturally authentic Moroccan tile designs.

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#### **►►► DYNAMIC PROMPT TEMPLATE ◄◄◄**

**1. Persona Activation & Core Objective**

Act as an expert AI design generator specializing in historical and cultural patterns. Your area of expertise is North African and Islamic geometric art, with a deep understanding of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, specifically Zellige and Girih tilework. Your task is to generate a photorealistic, high-resolution, seamless digital image of a Moroccan tile pattern based on the detailed specifications below. The final output is for professional design purposes, such as architectural visualization, textile printing, and digital art.

**2. Core Design Concept & Style**

* **Primary Style Focus:** `[Choose ONE: Traditional Zellige, Intricate Girih, Modernist Moroccan, Tadelakt-inspired texture]`
* **Zellige:** Focus on small, hand-chiseled geometric tiles (tessellations) with slight surface irregularities and color variations.
* **Girih:** Emphasize complex, interlacing strapwork lines forming star and polygon patterns.
* **Modernist Moroccan:** A contemporary take using traditional shapes but with a simplified color palette or unconventional materials.
* **Tadelakt-inspired:** Focus more on the texture and smooth, polished plaster-like finish with embedded tile accents rather than a full pattern.
* **Geometric Complexity:** `[Choose ONE: Simple, Moderately Complex, Highly Intricate]`
* **Simple:** Basic shapes like squares, diamonds, and 4 or 6-pointed stars.
* **Moderately Complex:** 8-pointed stars, interwoven squares, and repeating rosettes.
* **Highly Intricate:** 12 or 16-pointed stars, complex Muqarnas-style projections, and multi-layered geometric tessellations.
* **Central Motif (if any):** `[Describe a central element, e.g., “A central 16-pointed star rosette”, “A repeating Khatim-Sulayman (Seal of Solomon) pattern”, “No central motif, uniform pattern throughout”]`

**3. Color Palette & Materiality**

* **Palette Name/Inspiration:** `[Give your color scheme a name, e.g., “Royal Fes Blues”, “Marrakesh Spice Market”, “Saharan Sunset”, “Essaouira Coastal”]`
* **Primary Colors:** `[List 2-3 dominant colors, e.g., “Deep cobalt blue, pure white”]`
* **Accent Colors:** `[List 1-2 secondary colors for highlights, e.g., “Saffron yellow, emerald green”]`
* **Metallic Accents (Optional):** `[e.g., “Subtle gold leaf inlay”, “Polished brass trim”, “None”]`
* **Color Distribution:** `[e.g., “Evenly balanced”, “White as the dominant background color”, “Blue forming the primary geometric lines”]`

**4. Texture, Finish, and Aging**

* **Tile Surface Finish:** `[Choose ONE: High-Gloss Glaze, Satin/Matte Finish, Unglazed Terracotta, Polished Tadelakt]`
* **Surface Imperfections:** `[Describe the desired level of realism, e.g., “Subtle, handcrafted irregularities with slight variations in tile height”, “Visible crazing (craquelure) in the glaze”, “Pristine and perfectly uniform”, “Slightly chipped edges and weathered patina”]`
* **Grout Details:**
* **Grout Color:** `[e.g., “Off-white”, “Charcoal grey”, “Natural earth tone”, “Seamless (no visible grout)”]`
* **Grout Width:** `[e.g., “Extremely thin, hairline grout lines”, “Standard 2mm grout”, “Wide, rustic grout”]`

**5. Composition & Technical Specifications**

* **Image Resolution:** `4K resolution (3840×3840 pixels)`
* **Pattern Type:** `Seamless and tileable pattern. The left edge must connect perfectly with the right edge, and the top with the bottom.`
* **Perspective & View:** `Orthographic, top-down view (flat lay). No perspective distortion.`
* **Lighting Style:** `[Describe the lighting, e.g., “Soft, diffuse studio lighting to highlight gloss and texture without harsh shadows”, “Dramatic, low-angle sunlight as if in a courtyard, creating long, soft shadows”, “Flat, even lighting for a neutral presentation”]`
* **Camera & Lens:** `Simulate a macro lens shot to capture fine details of the glaze, texture, and grout.`

**6. Negative Constraints (What to Avoid)**

* **AVOID:** Overly perfect, sterile, or computer-generated appearances (unless a ‘Modernist’ style is chosen).
* **AVOID:** Blurry textures or out-of-focus areas.
* **AVOID:** Any non-traditional or clashing colors that do not fit the specified palette.
* **AVOID:** 3D perspective, angled shots, or any environmental objects (e.g., plants, furniture). The focus is solely on the tile pattern.
* **AVOID:** Any visible watermarks or signatures.

**7. Final Rendering Command**

Generate the final image based on all the specifications above. The result should be a single, stunning, and culturally authentic Moroccan tile pattern ready for professional use.

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### **►►► EXAMPLE PROMPT IN PRACTICE ◄◄◄**

**1. Persona Activation & Core Objective**

Act as an expert AI design generator specializing in historical and cultural patterns. Your area of expertise is North African and Islamic geometric art, with a deep understanding of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, specifically Zellige and Girih tilework. Your task is to generate a photorealistic, high-resolution, seamless digital image of a Moroccan tile pattern based on the detailed specifications below. The final output is for professional design purposes, such as architectural visualization, textile printing, and digital art.

**2. Core Design Concept & Style**

* **Primary Style Focus:** Traditional Zellige
* **Geometric Complexity:** Highly Intricate
* **Central Motif (if any):** A central, complex 12-pointed star (Ras-ash-shams) that radiates outwards, breaking down into smaller geometric shapes towards the edges of the frame to ensure a seamless repeat.

**3. Color Palette & Materiality**

* **Palette Name/Inspiration:** “Riad Courtyard at Dusk”
* **Primary Colors:** Deep Moroccan blue (Majorelle Blue), rich terracotta red.
* **Accent Colors:** Sandy beige, a hint of dark turquoise.
* **Metallic Accents (Optional):** None.
* **Color Distribution:** The deep blue forms the primary lines of the star and its radiating geometry. Terracotta and beige fill the larger polygonal spaces, creating a warm and grounded feel. Turquoise is used sparingly in the smallest triangular tile pieces for a pop of cool color.

**4. Texture, Finish, and Aging**

* **Tile Surface Finish:** High-Gloss Glaze.
* **Surface Imperfections:** Subtle, handcrafted irregularities with slight variations in tile height and color saturation. The glaze should show very fine, hairline crazing (craquelure) visible only upon close inspection, suggesting age and authenticity.
* **Grout Details:**
* **Grout Color:** Off-white, slightly aged.
* **Grout Width:** Extremely thin, hairline grout lines, characteristic of master Zellige work.

**5. Composition & Technical Specifications**

* **Image Resolution:** `4K resolution (3840×3840 pixels)`
* **Pattern Type:** `Seamless and tileable pattern. The left edge must connect perfectly with the right edge, and the top with the bottom.`
* **Perspective & View:** `Orthographic, top-down view (flat lay). No perspective distortion.`
* **Lighting Style:** `Dramatic, low-angle sunlight as if in a courtyard, creating long, soft shadows that gently define the edges of each tile and highlight the glossy finish.`
* **Camera & Lens:** `Simulate a macro lens shot to capture fine details of the glaze, texture, and grout.`

**6. Negative Constraints (What to Avoid)**

* **AVOID:** Overly perfect, sterile, or computer-generated appearances.
* **AVOID:** Blurry textures or out-of-focus areas.
* **AVOID:** Any non-traditional or clashing colors that do not fit the specified palette.
* **AVOID:** 3D perspective, angled shots, or any environmental objects (e.g., plants, furniture). The focus is solely on the tile pattern.
* **AVOID:** Any visible watermarks or signatures.

**7. Final Rendering Command**

Generate the final image based on all the specifications above. The result should be a single, stunning, and culturally authentic Moroccan tile pattern ready for professional use.