First samples become more useful when the photos are repeatable. Pick one photo angle before the test: straight above the work area, front-left of the blank, or a close crop that shows the alignment reference.

For AntBelt G1 sample planning, a fixed angle helps separate visual comparison from excitement. You can see whether artwork placement changed, whether the blank moved, and whether the next question should be about layout instead of material.

Keep the setup plain. Use the same background, the same light direction when possible, and a small label beside the blank. The label can note the date, object type, and the specific question being tested.

This habit is especially helpful when several people review the same sample folder. The photo tells a narrower story, so the review stays practical.

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