I think most people focus on prompts to create cool images. For example, I love following Nick St. Pierre (https://x.com/nickfloats) for this. I love how you're taking things to the next level and helping people think at more of a systemic and operational level to help people. As a non-designer who is interested in using AI for design, I found this helpful.
Yes! Prompts are only a piece of the puzzle. Going beyond them can unlock more consistent and intentional results. I’m really glad this resonated with you! :)
So are you continually building CY within a single project folder? When you update her memory (because in my kind, CY is obviously female), are you updating instructions and knowledge files? Or is all of this done in ChatGPT’s main memory? And if so, how does that impact responses when you use ChatGPT for other (in particular) personal things.
This sounds sounds really cool! I enjoyed seeing what a systematic approach to creating visuals with AI could look like.
Thank you, Michael! I am happy to hear you found it interesting.
I think most people focus on prompts to create cool images. For example, I love following Nick St. Pierre (https://x.com/nickfloats) for this. I love how you're taking things to the next level and helping people think at more of a systemic and operational level to help people. As a non-designer who is interested in using AI for design, I found this helpful.
Yes! Prompts are only a piece of the puzzle. Going beyond them can unlock more consistent and intentional results. I’m really glad this resonated with you! :)
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. I'm saving my own style in midjourney itself. Learning it exactly what style it should make.
Awesome! How are you doing that?
This is incredible!
So are you continually building CY within a single project folder? When you update her memory (because in my kind, CY is obviously female), are you updating instructions and knowledge files? Or is all of this done in ChatGPT’s main memory? And if so, how does that impact responses when you use ChatGPT for other (in particular) personal things.
Thank you, Erika! I am using it in a single project folder.
I update ChatGPT's memory, but also add files and instructions to the folder.
I keep an external Notion document with all the info GPT has memorized for safekeeping.
It doesn't impact other projects if I do not specify it to remember or use the CY system.
I'm curious to see how ChatGPT will enhance this experience!