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3D · Textile systems

Felted Logic

A textile systems Skill that makes relationships feel held, stitched, and repairable. Felt layers establish the parts; thread shows which connections actually carry the system.

Core palette
Felted Logic visual Skill example 13D

Built for

Networks, Decision systems, Community and care

Visual traits

  • Wool felt
  • Embroidered routes
  • Tactile depth
  • Physical connections

Output defaults

  • 16:9 article canvas
  • One concept per image
  • Editable visual briefs

Creative direction

Make every connection physically accountable.

Felted Logic treats a network as a construction, not a cloud of nodes. Threads must begin, pass through meaningful junctions, and end somewhere; patches and seams reveal where coordination is strong or fragile.

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Composition grammar

Focal metaphor

Build one dominant physical metaphor around the article's central relationship.

Every image must

  • every thread has a functional endpoint
  • material thickness is visible
  • one dominant path
  • handmade variation

Never drift into

  • decorative quilting
  • cute nursery craft
  • knitted mascot
  • random yarn tangle

Palette behavior

Palette 1: primary structure and focal subject Palette 2: supporting contrast and secondary forms Palette 3: accent for emphasis and directional cues Palette 4: restrained supporting accent

Example set

A system built, strained, and repaired in thread.

Fiber, stitch scale, and node grammar remain stable while the path and load change with the article.

Felted Logic visual Skill example 13D
01

Map the first dependency

Introduce only the pieces and stitches required to understand what relies on what.

Felted Logic visual Skill example 23D
02

Show where tension gathers

Pull one thread or junction under visible load instead of adding a warning icon.

Felted Logic visual Skill example 33D
03

Repair without hiding the seam

Resolve the system with a visible mend that preserves the history of the break.

How it reads an article

It turns abstract dependencies into textile tension.

A broken handoff becomes a loose seam; community support becomes several pieces sharing one load-bearing stitch. Material warmth softens the subject without weakening the logic.

Best fit

Use it for networks, community, care systems, decision paths, learning structures, and articles about repair or coordination.

Use another Skill when

Avoid it for urgent hard-news visuals, luxury technology, photorealistic claims, or topics where textile warmth would trivialize the stakes.

What makes felt useful for explaining systems?

Textile construction exposes connection, tension, layering, and repair in a material readers intuitively understand. The Skill uses those properties as logic rather than applying fabric as a surface effect.

Under the surface

More than a prompt.

Each Zyncli template carries a complete set of reusable creative decisions.

  1. 01

    Article planning

    Rules for choosing the passages that benefit most from an illustration.

  2. 02

    Visual DNA

    Composition, palette, subjects, line, texture, typography, and negative rules.

  3. 03

    Prompt compiler

    A structured translation from each visual brief into a model-ready instruction.

  4. 04

    Quality checks

    A template-specific rubric applied before the illustration reaches your gallery.

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