How template parameters, brand skin, and seasonal skin combine into AI prompts.
Core Concept: The Featureless Mannequin
Every generated image starts from a structural skeleton — like a featureless mannequin. The template defines the pose and composition. Brand Skin brings it to life.
Template System Parameters alone = neutral skeleton
- Structure, composition, framing
- Jewelry position
- Body pose (for model shots)
- Format (for authentic shots)
- No personality, no brand character
Add Brand Skin = brings it to life
- Skin tone, hair, clothing
- Surface materials, specific props
- Color palette, lighting mood
- Environment character
Add Season Skin = temporal layer
- Campaign-specific additions
- Holiday elements
- Limited-time styling
The Three Parameter Layers
Every prompt combines parameters from three layers:
| Layer | What It Controls | Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Template System | Structure, composition, format | Yes |
| Brand Skin | Styling, mood, character | Yes (can be neutral) |
| Season Skin | Temporal/campaign elements | Optional |
Layer 1: Template System Parameters
Structural parameters that define WHAT the shot is.
- Shot type / bucket
- Template variant
- Jewelry position
- Composition / framing
- Body pose (model shots)
- Format (authentic shots)
- Zoom level
- Quantity (single/pair/collection)
Fixed by template selection. User picks a template; these parameters are set.
Layer 2: Brand Skin Parameters
Styling parameters that define HOW it looks.
- Color palette
- Lighting mood
- Model appearance (skin tone, hair, age)
- Clothing / styling
- Surface materials
- Prop types
- Environment character
- Overall mood / feel
Set by brand configuration. Consistent across all images for a brand.
Layer 3: Season Skin Parameters
Temporal parameters for campaign-specific elements.
- Holiday elements (snowflakes, hearts, etc.)
- Campaign-specific props
- Seasonal color adjustments
- Limited-time styling additions
Optional overlay. Applied for specific campaigns, then removed.
Parameter Mix by Bucket
Each bucket has a different ratio of template vs brand skin parameters. This reflects the Brand Skin Influence pattern.
| Bucket | Template System | Brand Skin | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| Packshots | Heavy (70-80%) | Light (20-30%) | Optional |
| Styled | Medium (50-60%) | Medium (40-50%) | Optional |
| Model | Medium (50%) | Medium (50%) | Optional |
| Editorial | Light (20-30%) | Heavy (70-80%) | Optional |
| Authentic | Medium (50-60%) | Medium (40-50%) | Optional |
The pattern: As you move right on the spectrum (toward brand focus), Brand Skin parameters increase and Template System parameters decrease. Editorial is peak Brand Skin — the brand’s creative direction essentially IS the prompt.
Prompt Structure
Prompts are composed as JSON, not natural language. Each layer contributes its parameters.
Example: Packshots (template-heavy)
{
"template_system": {
"bucket": "packshots",
"variant": "style",
"background": "white",
"effect": "soft_shadow",
"jewelry_position": "center",
"quantity": "single"
},
"brand_skin": {
"background_color": "#FFFFFF"
},
"season_skin": null
}
Example: Editorial (brand-heavy)
{
"template_system": {
"bucket": "editorial",
"subcategory": "lifestyle",
"scenario": "cafe"
},
"brand_skin": {
"setting": "parisian_terrace",
"model_appearance": "elegant_understated",
"color_palette": "muted_warm",
"lighting": "golden_hour",
"mood": "refined_aspirational",
"props": ["espresso_cup", "book"]
},
"season_skin": null
}
Example: With Season Skin
{
"template_system": {
"bucket": "styled",
"variant": "subtle"
},
"brand_skin": {
"surface": "marble",
"props": ["eucalyptus"],
"palette": "warm_neutrals"
},
"season_skin": {
"campaign": "valentines",
"elements": ["rose_petals", "soft_pink_accent"]
}
}
Key Learnings
From testing, we’ve learned:
1. JSON Format Works
Prompts don’t need natural language prose. Structured JSON is interpreted correctly by AI models.
2. Reinforcement Helps
Repeating critical elements improves reliability. For jewelry photography, reinforcing jewelry position and prominence helps ensure the piece stays central and in focus.
3. Template Parameters Are Stable
Structural parameters (composition, framing) are more reliably controlled than style parameters (exact color, specific prop placement).
The Formula
PROMPT = TEMPLATE_SYSTEM + BRAND_SKIN + [SEASON_SKIN]
= Structure + Character + [Temporal]
= What it is + How it feels + [Campaign overlay]
Without Brand Skin: Featureless mannequin — structure without character.
Without Template: No structure — Brand Skin alone can’t define composition.
Both required. Season optional.
About studio formel
studio formel is an AI-powered image generation platform built specifically for jewelry brands. We combine systematic research on AI photography with a flexible asset management system, helping jewelry sellers create professional product images at scale.
Parameter Mix by Bucket
Each bucket has a different ratio of template vs brand skin parameters
Without Brand Skin — you get a featureless mannequin (structure without character)