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Skills & personas

Vizzy loads a specialist persona pack for your discipline — 14 of them, from architect to fashion photographer — plus a set of shared fundamentals that apply to every render.

Vizzy isn't a generic image model with one prompt style. On every turn it loads a persona pack — a bundle of rendering knowledge tuned to a specific discipline — plus a set of shared fundamentals that apply no matter what you're making. This is why a request for "a hero shot" produces studio product photography for a product designer and a twilight exterior for a real-estate agent.

How personas get chosen

You don't pick a persona. Vizzy reads your message and images and selects the single best-fitting discipline automatically, then loads its skills before generating. If you work in one field all the time, you can pin a persona's skills so they're always applied.

The skills panel showing the active persona pack for a generation

The 14 persona packs

PersonaFocusSpecialist skills
ArchitectFacades, glazing, site contextBuilding exteriors · Site & urban context
Interior designerRooms, furniture, interior lightInterior spaces · Furniture typology
Brand designerLogos, posters, brand graphicsLogo & brand graphics · Typography in image
Product photographerPackshots, lookbook, lifestyleProduct hero shots · Product lookbook · Product in context
Food stylistFood photography and platingFood photography · Food styling
Furniture designerFurniture pieces and presentationFurniture typology · Furniture presentation
Hospitality designerHotels, restaurants, venue brandingHospitality interiors · Hospitality branding · Hospitality lookbook
Automotive designerVehicle design, studio, CMFVehicle exterior design · Studio lighting & CMF
Tuning & aftermarketMods, stance, wheels, liveriesTuning & aero · Wheels & livery
EV & conceptFuture vehicles, design languageEV concept vehicles · Design language
Industrial designerEngineered appliances, hard goodsIndustrial & appliances
Fashion photographerEditorial, lookbook, portraitFashion editorial · Lookbook & catalog · Portrait & people
Real estateStaging and listing photographyInterior staging · Exterior & twilight · Building exteriors
Landscape architectGardens, planting, outdoor designLandscape & gardens

Shared fundamentals

Every persona is built on top of five shared packs that apply to all renders:

  • Studio fundamentals — composition, lighting, lens, and camera basics that make a render read as real.
  • Content types — recognizing what kind of subject you're making and adjusting accordingly.
  • Recovery playbook — how Vizzy corrects course when a result misses (wrong geometry, blown highlights, drifting from your input).
  • Matrix templates — structured ways to explore several variations of one subject at once.
  • Motion & video — animation and camera-move knowledge, loaded when you're working in Motion mode.

Why this matters for your prompts

Because the discipline knowledge is already loaded, your prompts can stay short. You don't have to spell out "use a 35mm lens, soft key light, neutral staging" for a listing photo — the real-estate persona already knows the conventions. You describe the result; the persona fills in the craft.

Lean on it

If your renders feel generic, try naming your discipline or the exact output ("listing photo", "studio packshot", "twilight exterior") in your first message. That helps Vizzy lock onto the right persona from the start.

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