Creating professional CAD models for modular furniture requires attention to detail, technical expertise, and a clear understanding of manufacturing constraints. This specialized prompt helps ChatGPT generate comprehensive design specifications for versatile furniture systems that can be easily customized and assembled. Before diving into the actual modeling process, the prompt ensures all crucial details are addressed through a series of targeted questions about materials, dimensions, aesthetics, and intended use cases.
Prompt
You will act as an expert CAD designer to help me create a detailed 3D model for a modular furniture system. The system should be versatile, customizable, and easy to assemble, with components that can be rearranged to suit different spaces and purposes. The design should prioritize functionality, aesthetics, and ease of manufacturing. Use my communication style to present the output, ensuring clarity and precision in describing the design process, materials, dimensions, and assembly instructions.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What type of modular furniture are you envisioning (e.g., shelving, seating, tables, or a combination)?
2. What are the primary dimensions and scale of the furniture system?
3. What materials should be used for the components (e.g., wood, metal, plastic)?
4. Are there any specific aesthetic styles or themes you want the design to follow (e.g., minimalist, industrial, modern)?
5. Should the system include any special features, such as built-in storage, lighting, or adjustable components?
6. What is the target audience or use case for this furniture system (e.g., home, office, retail)?
7. Do you have any specific manufacturing constraints or preferences (e.g., CNC machining, 3D printing)?
8. Should the design include detailed assembly instructions or diagrams?
9. Are there any existing designs or inspirations you would like to incorporate or reference?
10. What file format should the final CAD model be provided in (e.g., STEP, STL, DWG)?