Prompt Writing Best Practices
Advanced techniques for getting the most out of iArt's AI generation.
Written By Yunfei
Last updated 1 day ago
Advanced Prompt Techniques
Controlling Animation Style
You can request specific animation libraries and techniques in your prompts:
"Use smooth easing animations" β Produces professional, polished transitions
"Add staggered entrance animations" β Elements appear one after another with consistent delays
"Use spring/bounce physics" β Creates playful, energetic motion
Requesting Specific Visual Elements
The AI can generate a variety of visual elements:
SVG graphics β "Create an animated SVG icon of a rocket launching"
Lottie-style animations β "Add a smooth loading animation"
Geometric shapes β "Use animated circles and lines as decorative elements"
Gradient backgrounds β "Use a gradient from deep purple (#2d1b69) to dark blue (#1a1a2e)"
Text effects β "Make the title appear with a typewriter effect"
Multi-Section Prompts
For complex clips with multiple sections, structure your prompt clearly:
"Create a video with three sections:
Title screen β Show 'Annual Report 2026' with a fade-in on a dark blue background
Statistics β Display three numbers (Revenue: $12M, Users: 50K, Growth: 140%) counting up with a bar chart animation
Closing β End with 'Thank You' and the company logo fading in"
Style Consistency Across Clips
When creating multi-clip projects, maintain visual consistency by:
Creating a style template in your prompt β Start each prompt with the same style description:
"Style: minimal, dark background (#0a0a0a), white text, blue accents (#3b82f6), smooth fade animations"
Referencing previous clips β "Use the same style and color scheme as the previous clip"
Specifying shared elements β Keep fonts, colors, and animation timing consistent
Color Control
Be specific with colors for precise results:
Animation Timing
Control pacing with specific timing instructions:
"Each element should appear for 2 seconds"
"Use 0.5-second transitions between sections"
"Total video duration: 15 seconds"
"Stagger elements with 0.3-second delays"
Common Patterns That Work Well
Data Visualization
"Show [metric] as an animated counter counting from 0 to [value], with a circular progress bar filling up alongside it"
Product Feature Grid
"Display a 2x2 grid of features. Each cell has an icon on top and a label below. Cells appear one by one from top-left to bottom-right with scale-up animations"
Before/After Comparison
"Split the screen in half. Left side shows 'Before' with [description], right side slides in showing 'After' with [description]"
Animated Quote
"Show a large quotation mark, then the quote text types in word by word: '[quote text]'. Attribution fades in below: 'β [author]'"
Tips
Iterate on what works β When you find a prompt pattern that produces great results, save it and adapt it for future projects
Be precise about layout β "centered", "top-left", "bottom third" give the AI clear positioning instructions
Specify font weight β "bold title", "thin subtitle", "medium body text" for typographic hierarchy
Use relative sizing β "large title", "small caption", "full-width background" when exact pixels aren't needed
Next Steps
Writing Effective Prompts β Review the basics
Common Issues and Solutions β Troubleshoot problems