Writing Beginner User Prompt

Setting Sense Crafter

For writers who want atmospheric location details that shape mood, action, and character behavior.

โœ๏ธ
Rating
4.6
Difficulty
Beginner
Format
User Prompt
Variables
5
Download Prompt FREE

Best for these models

โ— Claude Opus 4.6 โ— Gemini 3.1 Pro โ— ChatGPT (GPT-5.4)

๐Ÿ“‹ The Prompt

User Prompt .txt

๐Ÿ”’ Prompt available in download

Get the full prompt text in a downloadable .txt file. Free, no signup required.

Download Prompt

Variables to fill in

{{LOCATION}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{TIME_OF_DAY}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{MOOD}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{GENRE}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{CHARACTER_ANGLE}} โ€” Replace with your input

About this prompt

Setting Sense Crafter helps writers turn a location into an active part of the story. It generates sensory details, environmental pressures, and small location-specific behaviors that influence what characters do and feel. This is especially useful when a scene needs more atmosphere, or when a setting should reflect the emotional tone of the chapter.

The template supports atmospheric writing for fiction, game narratives, and immersive nonfiction-style storytelling. It can describe a street, room, town, forest, ship, or institution in a way that feels concrete without becoming a static description block. The goal is to make setting do narrative work by shaping tension, revealing culture, or creating obstacles.

Customize with {{LOCATION}}, {{TIME_OF_DAY}}, and {{MOOD}} to shape the sensory palette. Add {{GENRE}} if you want the description to skew eerie, romantic, magical, or gritty, and use {{CHARACTER_ANGLE}} to make the environment reflect a specific viewpoint. The output can include a paragraph, a bullet list of details, or scene notes. For stronger prose, ask for details that affect touch, sound, smell, and movement rather than only visual imagery.

Key features

  • Sensory detail makes locations feel tangible and alive
  • Atmosphere supports mood without overwhelming the scene
  • Story-relevant details help setting affect action and behavior
  • Works for rooms, cities, landscapes, and institutions
  • Scene-useful output avoids decorative description only

Best for

  • โ†’ Novelists enriching scene descriptions
  • โ†’ Game writers building immersive locations
  • โ†’ Creative writing students practicing sensory prose

Tips

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Choose one dominant mood to keep the setting consistent.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Add a character angle for more emotionally filtered details.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Ask for non-visual senses to make the scene more immersive.

What you'll get

You get a vivid location description with sensory cues, mood, and a few details that can directly influence scene action. The output is easy to drop into prose or use as a revision checklist.

Preparing your download...

Download Prompt

Related prompts