ChatGPT Image Generation Tutorial For Beginners - 10 Use Cases Using ChatGPT-4o

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Generates images with ChatGPT-4o using 10 beginner-friendly use cases

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What's up everyone? Today I'm going to be doing a chat GPT image generation tutorial. So I want to go over some different use cases that we can use. A lot of them on the marketing side, but plenty of ideas beyond marketing. But basically, this has been a really really impressive tool ever since they released it. This the release has only been about a week, maybe two weeks old. I know I've only been really using it this week. So I want to go over some of the different use cases I have. So this is through chat GPT40. If you are not sure how to get started with image generation, it's go to chatgpt.com, create your account. Assume everyone already has accounts there, but if you go in, you do need to upgrade your plan. So, I'm using the personal plus plan, and this is $20 per month. This gives me access to the chat GPT40 model. I don't believe it's available through the free plan. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you can try before you up upgrade your plan. But I do think for $20 a month what it can do, it's worth every single penny. I've spent a lot of time and money on things that I'm going to show you throughout this video. So, let's get started. The very first thing before I get into any prompts is one of my favorite ways to actually come up with a prompt is using either chat GPT, Claude Gemini, like any of these tools. A lot of times I like using Claude just because I think it gives a little bit of additional context to chat GPT and it's basically, you know, you have two AIs almost talking to each other. But if you I will go through that throughout the video. You might say some of your prompts are pretty basic. Part of that is purpose purposeful throughout this video like I did that you know because I don't want these really long extensive prompts but I will show you how to do very long extensive prompts. So let's get started with our first use case. The first is blog graphics. So I just wanted to say can you create a blog graphic for my blog Google ads for doctors that would fit the topic. And then I gave a little description. I want the blog graphic to be an illustration that would show Google search engine and someone searching doctors near me with a sample ad showing that says best doctor near you beneath the search bar. So we scroll down. This is what we got. I can tell you this right here, just the bottom portion. It cut off the text at the top. So it's not perfect. This tool was not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but I just took a screenshot of this. This is a perfect graphic for a marketing blog. Doctors near me, best doctor near you. Looks like a Google ad. This is perfect. So whether I'm trying to speak to other advertisers or doctors, this is a good good example. Then I could also just say, let me just use this as my template and I can get this created for pretty much any possible niche you can think of. So I did, can you update it to car accident lawyer? The ad to say best car accident lawyer. This one got cut off a little bit. Really not the end of the world. I'd still use this graphic, honestly. It's it's not, you know, it's not terrible. Then let's say we want to take it a step further. How to run Google ads for doctors. I said, you know, do this list here. Target the right keywords. Track conversions. So they get the text completely right. This is the most impressive part of this of this tool is I have not found an AI tool that can get text right on on graphics. Usually it's just all over the place. So clearly they've figured out a way to get images created and you could really customize these images to fit your exact brand. You could take and I will show you examples of this throughout the video. You can take an existing branded image that you have and you can use that to actually build the same exact theme for your business. So we scroll down said can you recreate the graphic? Use a light pale green gradient for the background. Add a light bulb icon in the top left corner. Top right corner add a medical icon. Bottom of the graphic put my logo which is attached. Here is the original prompt. They gave me two options here. So you're giving feedback on a new version of chat GPT. So, first one, how to run Google ads for doctors. Light bulb medical icon logo. Second one got a little bit wonky. Light bulb medical icon text still decent. Not quite cut off, but this at the bottom is a little bit wonky down here. And they they mess up this one down here. So, definitely prefer this response, but this right here is good enough honestly to use on a blog. I mean, it's it's really that good that it's something that if you wanted a quick illustration for a blog post, this is something that has caused me so many headaches because just writing a blog and coming up with all the blog content is enough work. Putting images, illustrations, examples on top of it, it just makes it like an all day job. So, being able to do things like this could be really effective. It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination and it's one of those things where you're better off sometimes starting a brand new chat and doing this as a one prompt because you'll see here like they start putting the it almost it's considered almost like hallucination where it's it's some of the old ones that we were doing. It's like let's put that one in this graphic too. They seem to like that and then you know everything gets a little bit wonky. So this is my first example creating a blog graphic. Really impressed by this blog graphic first shot. This was not something I I did 10 different prompts. This is my first prompt and I got it right. Next one is going to be use this example in a previous video, but it's such a good example that I want to show you. I was able to put together a logo and even like a product mockup pretty quickly. So, this is I have a brand new brand, not a brand called Happy Shark Sunscreen. I want it to be fun and playful sunscreen company. So, we have this was the oneshot logo they gave me. Pretty good actually. But I was like, how about we use this icon? I like this icon a little bit better. Really like this. Can we create another logo variation similar but use the shark icon? This is a really nice logo for two tries. This is two prompts to get this logo. And again, the reason why I'm keeping my prompt simple is because you can create very detailed prompts to the point where I could probably recreate this shark image by saying, "Can you create a cartoon shark that's coming up out of the water? It just shows a large mouth with teeth." So, you can do all of those details in your prompt. And it will give you that output. Next, can you create a logo with a white background? Please update happy shark to So I tried to change the color of the font. This was not perfect. Tried to change it again. Kind of did a gradient down here. So again, not perfect. Then I basically just said, you know what? This is a nice logo. Just give me a white background. And honestly, this is a really good logo for a sunscreen company. This is something I would use. And basically what I was trying to do was put together an image of the sunscreen bottle and this is what they gave me. So very basic, but you can see how easy it is just to develop a product mockup with five simple prompts. So I was able to create this with literally five prompts. And it's easy to take a step further actually, which we will do partially throughout this video. Another quick example for logo design. So still on our third use case here with logo design. Just basically company name is medical PPC agency. I like this color scheme. So this is like the green and blue that are used here. They use the correct colors. Company is marketing advertising agency. Please incorporate my color scheme. I would like for it to be a professional logo design. So, we get a nice logo here. I said, "Can you create a social media logo?" And they put together this little bit different. So, it's not quite the same. The icon's different, the fonts a little bit different. So, not perfect by any stretch, but you could see being able to create a logo pretty quickly. You could do this here in Chat GBT. Probably still get better results going with a designer if you're looking for something custom. But, if you need a quick logo, I've definitely seen worse logos than this one here. And this would be perfectly fine for my medical PPC agency website. So, third use case, creating logos. That was part of this one here. So, yeah, I guess it's our second use case, creating logos. First, blog graphic two, creating logos. Let's get to number three. Number three is going to be interior design. This is one of my the coolest things that I've done. I've done so many examples of this, but wanted to keep this simple. Just did two examples right here. Can you use the picture of the grassy green backyard to create an image that would show a backyard design with a pool like the image attached in the backyard? So, basically, we're combining this backyard image that I found on Google and we are combining this pool image that I found on Google and we're saying, "Can you please put this pool into my backyard?" And voila, we have a perfect rendering of the pool in the backyard. Everything looks pretty similar. Like even when you look at notice small details like around here, they have a green umbrella. Even like the the back patio area is somewhat similar, which is really impressive, especially if you're trying to create, you know, green umbrella over here trying to create some of these designs. Great use case here for interior designers. So, everyone's kind of saying like, oh, interior designers are dead. It's like, no, interior designers should just be using these tools to show ideas, come up with ideas. It's like a incredible tool. People still need interior designers. They just uh they're just able to create much quicker designs. So, here's another one. I want you to improve my interior design. I want the floors to be the same. Okay, so this one I I gave a lot of details, so let's see how they did. Want the floors to be the same throughout. They should be a light brown hardwood floors, white shiplap and TV above the fireplace, built-in white shelves surrounding the fireplace, and shiplap and add decorations into the shelves. Add a beige sectional sofa that would fit in the area well, along with dark brown coffee table. Place white plantation shutters where the blinds are in the window in the living room. Change the paint colors of the walls to agreeable gray. Those are the paint colors on my walls. The only reason why I know the color. So, we can see here, I'm pretty sure that's the correct color. So, I'm looking at it right now in my own room. It looks pretty similar. The agreeable gray. We have TV above. We have shiplap wall. Light stayed the same. I didn't say change the light. I could have said add a ceiling fan. Brown coffee table. So, I didn't give a ton of context for that. The one area where this kind of messed up was the sofa. So, that would that would require a reprompt, but overall adding a sofa here is like the easiest part of the decoration. Built-in shelves. You can see how nice this looks. So, we went from this design to this design, and it's literally the same space. We added plantation shutters over the windows. They actually did it on these ones, too. They changed this back wall slightly. So, if you look over here, the back wall is a little bit different, and they kind of cut off this area, but really overall, I mean, it's it's really impressive to be able to do this. both examples, not only using like an image and a prompt, you could also just say, "Give me a living room design that's modern, that's spacious, that, you know, has these elements, you know, and they'll be able to give you a living room design, but I I really like the idea." And I've used this with my own backyard. This is not my backyard, but I've used this with my own backyard, taking a picture and then saying, "Let's put a pool in there." And, you know, makes it look like you got a pool in your backyard. But if you are planning a new patio, if you're planning a new pool, if you're planning something to your house, some type of design element, this is a really great way to do it is just go to chat GPT first and you'll be able to to figure this out pretty quickly. Next is going to be my sunscreen bottle design. So, we have our logo that we created in our second use case. So, we're on our fourth use case now. If I get my numbers right, I need you to create a sunscreen bottle for me. Attach my logo to put the sunscreen bottle. Bottle itself should be a pale orange to green gradient. Cap of the bottle should be white. I want you to add the following text to the bottle. SPF 50, trusted by dermatologists, made in USA, great for the beach. Scroll down. We have our pale orange to green gradient. Perfect. We have our text. Happy shark sunscreen SPF 50. And then three different text lines here. You could actually say what font you want this in. So, if you want something to be in a smaller subtext font, if you want something to be in a bold font, if you want something to be in, you know, a handwritten font, you could do all of those different things. So, here we have, can you make an ad? So, this is kind of product design and ad mockup with two, literally two prompts. Can you make an ad with this exact sunscreen bottle? Make it look like it's sitting in the sand on a nice, beautiful Turks and Caos's beach. Never been. Seen the beach pictures. They look nice. with the ocean in the background. Sunscreen bottle should be in focus and the ocean be should be in the background. So, we have our sunscreen bottle. They kind of shortened it a little bit. It's the only issue I have with this image, but we do have it looks like a Turks and Caos's beach. You know, you have the this in the sand, you have the ocean in the background. You could post this on Instagram and get likes quickly and you get people being like, "Oh, that's a cute little sunscreen bottle. Maybe I'll buy that this year." So, that quick and easy. Happy Shark Sunscreen.com. I don't think it's taken. If you want to take it and use a logo, feel free. I I do not care. I will not be creating a sunscreen brand. But you can see how quick and easy you can create advertisements. The next step for me is going to be creating videos off of these advertisements, but I haven't quite gotten good enough at that yet to be able to create tutorials about it. Okay, next is going to be able to take a data set. So, I just found this random Google Ads data online. So, I have no clue what this is for. This is just an a screenshot I found somewhere. But you could see they have like campaign dog, campaign fox and then ads set one ad add ad information about visits, unique visitors, conversion rate, revenue. So what I said is can you take this raw data and turn it into a nice presentable report that I can send to my client with accurate graphs for the information. Please use whichever graph will represent the data best. So they process the information and we have first graph conversion rate by media source revenue by media source, conversions by media source and then he's here's three key visualizations and they said would you like this in a clean PDF or PowerPoint? I said yeah please give me a PDF downloaded this website attribution report file and look how simple we have. So, you could take literal Excel spreadsheet. You're going to have to check the data just to make sure they get it right. But you could take an Excel spreadsheet and say, "Can you turn this into a very pretty report?" Now, mind you, I could adjust the colors on this. I could adjust the way this looks. I could say, "Can you make this, you know, some type of theme, you know, watercolor theme, brushstroke theme, and it will do that." Now, it would look ridiculous, but you can see kind of all the different ways you can really present information in a quick and easy way. So all you really need to do is just give information and say can you make this presentable into accurate graphs and if I wanted to highlight something specifically you know as far as okay can you do costs and cost per conversion or you know what our conversion rate is how valuable each visitor is you know something like that you can take this data and turn it into something even better. I did a very simple use case of it just to show you how easy you can create a graph with a set of data. Next up is going to be an example I have used already in the past too. So again, this goes back to finding a current design element. This is an Instagram post from Ben & Jerry's Instagram, and taking one of their new flavors, so chocolate covered strawberry, and saying, "I want you to create a similar image." Basically, I said with some strawberries surrounding it and some chocolate chips. And this is what we got. Looks pretty good. I don't know that it's Instagram worthy, but it's something that we could probably work with and maybe add a few more strawberries to lefthand right side. Don't love the chocolate chips, honestly. That's something I would probably try to improve a little bit and maybe say make them look a little more like shavings maybe. And the one thing to note is they did get the text wrong here. So it says like strawberry lex cream, strawberry lamb shalt flakes. I don't know what that is. The next is I said okay this is an actual image of a Ben & Jerry's. This is one I used to visit as a kid. Took their logo and text. This one I didn't take very well. And I just took the image. So this is a blue image from the background of this one. So I want to kind of keep that same color scheme. If you go to Ben and Jerry's Instagram, you can see they use that color a lot, like this blue gradient. So, if we scroll down here, I basically said, I want you to turn this into watercolor art. Make it similar watercolor painting. Make sure it is a Ben & Jerry's storefront. Uses the same colors. Make the sky blue similar to the blue image attached in the sky portion of the watercolor painting. Use the signature Ben & Jerry's font. Write the text. Free cone day, April 8th. This is what we ended up getting. Not perfect. They didn't give me the text. I assume that may be a copyright thing because they did do it correct here and this text is slightly different here. So, it might just be something where it's a little bit of a copyright. Although, they did post it here so I don't know. And now we have a nice illustration of this restaurant. And what I really what really impresses me is this original image that the stairs are cut off. There's like a restaurant in the background. The sky doesn't look great. And they're able to basically fix this and say, "Okay, let's make the sky look a little better. I did ask for the blue sky, but they put some clouds in it." And they actually add steps here. So it looks much better. Nice little ice cream window. This is perfect, honestly. So this is a really impressive both things very impressive being able to come up with a a graphic like that on the fly with one simple prompt and being able to turn an existing image into watercolor to highlight free cone day coming up. Free cone day April 8th is true if you're interested in a Ben & Jerry's ice cream cone. Next up is creating icons. So, I created a video about this one, too. But basically, can you create icons similar to the style of the image attached for the following marketing concepts? Analytics, graphs, ads, content, SEO, funnels, conversion, leads, traffic, engagement. Lot of different things there. Okay, so image created and these actually came out pretty good. Like AB testing I like a lot. Branding is not terrible. Analytics I like. Graphs is good, although graphs is kind of funny. Ads, content, SEO. These are all pretty decent. Not perfect, but definitely pretty decent and things we could work with. I said these are really good. Can you use the icons attached and redesign the marketing icons in a similar style and I just did take these seven. So now we have analytics, graphs, content, conversion, funnels, conversion again. Did I do conversion twice? No, we messed up content. Okay, so content we did. Okay, so they just did two versions of conversion. This is probably the better one. But overall, these are pretty good graphics for the most part. Graphs doesn't really align that well. This is kind of more of an e-commerce icon, I would say. But overall, I mean, I'm I'm very impressed with how this one came out. But you can create all sorts of different icons. You can do minimalist icons, 3D icons, isometric icons, flat icons, basically any icon style you can possibly think of. I do have a full video on my channel with a little bit more context and a little bit more information if you're interested in developing some icons with chat GPT. Next up, this is one of my favorite examples here. So, what I did is I said, "I own a roofing company." Again, very simple prompt. I want to show that I work on large homes. Can you create an image that shows a team replacing a gray shingle roof on a large home? Now, if you look closely to this image, if it would load, okay, the image doesn't want to load for me. We have a little thing here. It looks like a guy that's kind of small that they wanted to make this into a roofer, but it just ended up being a a blur. It's kind of hard to see and it's not something most people would realize, but you may come across some of those little issues when you are designing some of these images and it may require a few different prompts. And I would say I do see better examples when I say, can you create an image that shows three people replacing a gray shingle roof on a large home. So that would probably give you a little bit better because then it's more exact. Sometimes it's like, okay, we're going to do a team and we started making this, you know, this fifth person. We didn't quite finish. But what I really like about this, this is the most impressive thing is I download the image, upload it again. Can you create an after image of the finished roof on the same home? Please make sure the home and roof look the same. There should be no workers. Take your time to repeat the details of the home so it looks the same, but just with a completed matching roof this time. And you can see we have a full roof. Everything looks the same on the house. It's actually really impressive how similar everything is. Like I went through each little aspect of the image. Even like down to there's a little, you know, designs on the top of the windows. They have those here. This one's not centered. That's there. There's little issues. This windows looks a little funky here. But again, most people aren't going to pick up on these small things. And if you look, okay, now we have a finished roof. This is what a finished roof looks like. A lot of times it's not glitz and glamour. It's just doesn't leak and it works. So, we did a before and after picture that worked pretty well. Now, I wanted to really challenge chat GPT. So I said, "Can you do an after picture for the dirty carpet image attached?" Found this image online. Gross. I want the carpet to look clean, but keep the same light brown natural color of the carpet. It should look the same, except the carpet should be cleaned. The image will be used in my website for before and after to sell my carpet cleaning services. First thing that's pretty impressive is that the outside elements are very similar. Like this right here looks pretty much the same. We have a vacuum with a wire. It looks like that's still I'm guessing that's a vacuum. Never been used. These all look pretty similar. This kind of made me laugh. We have Leo Rojo. Um, you know, they added that there, which it doesn't really kind of looks. I don't know what that says there, but we have food bowls. We have water. So, this came out really good. Although, the carpet just looks kind of fake. So, the carpet of this doesn't look as good. What I would probably do is recommend starting a new chat and reprompting. So, when you get an image like this, you're much better off just saying, "Let me just reprompt because, you know, this this image didn't come out that great." Tried it again. Basically just said, "Pay attention to the details." Things got a little thrown off this time. Looks like a big picture of water now instead of the actual, you know, water water dispenser that we had here. Things are a little bit different on this side. The carpet looks better. It looks closer to the actual carpet itself. Though, there's like this little design on the carpet, which is probably what makes it so difficult to recreate it. So, I tried to recreate that and basically said carpet should look similar to the image attached with a similar type of design with the original carpet color. What I probably would have been better off doing, I found this online, tried to find something similar. What I probably would have been better off doing, sorry for expanding this image, is taking a small piece of carpet right here, like a little, you know, the little square that's clean and using that to basically say here's a section of the clean carpet that it should look like. So that was the one thing I, you know, after I did it, I should have done that. This is how they created this one. Not perfect, you know, probably not something I would use, but overall before and after pictures, being able to put together the roofing picture like this is pretty impressive. You could easily do something where you're showing like water damage in a ceiling and then it's fixed and it'll look realistic. It'll look like something that you know is actual water damage in a ceiling and show you know highlight your services at the same time. So this use case is doing before and after images and specifically for local service companies who need more image generation. Next up, this wasn't the greatest example, and I know there's so many wedding invitation templates that you can create, but let's just say you're somebody who wants like the most unique wedding invitation of all time, or you just like to play around with your uh with your design. I basically said, I need a custom wedding invitation. I said, modern, elegant. Please use unique and intricate design. Wedding will have an elegant farmhouse theme, and the color scheme should be beige, brown, and black. Text on the invitation should be you are invited and cursive. Joe and Mary Smith are getting married. Large text. April 1st, 2026. Subtext. ABCD to EF ballroom. Subtext. RSVP by December 31st. Small text. So, this is what they gave us. Not the greatest wedding invitation. You know, they they followed they followed the instructions pretty well. Like, you are invited in cursive text. We have some farmhouse themes, but it doesn't really look like that great of a wedding invitation. So, probably something you would have to continue to reprompt. What I did is I said, "Can you update it? Just make it similar to this one." So I found an image online said just make it like this one. So gave me an issue. I said try again. This time it worked. And this looks much better. Not perfect but it does look much better. Now what I tried to do is say can you make into a printable format? What they ended up making for me was this which isn't really printable. This is not the invitation. This is like the full image with the invitation on it. So that didn't really work as well. So I basically just said I took a screenshot of it and said can you make this image? So that's kind of how we finish that one up is can you make this image? Yeah. So I screenshotted into a principal format and that's what they ended up giving me as the final result. So overall, I mean, I create a wedding invitation pretty quickly. I don't love it. It's definitely something I would want to reprompt and change, but it's, you know, a simple wedding invitation and you're able to create these pretty quickly. Probably still easier to go on like Shuttertock or whoever does I not Shuttertock. What am I thinking of? Whoever does wedding invitations uh where you're able to create them pretty easily. I cannot think of the brand name. Shutterfly. There we go. Yeah. So, if you you're better off probably going on Shutterfly. You can you can design these pretty easily. But if you're looking for something really custom and you don't want to go the Canva route, this is one way to do it. And it's also something where you can say, "Can you give me an example of a design? Give me an example of a design." And look at 10 different designs before you actually finalize your wedding invitation. So, next up is going to be one that did not work. So, use cases. Still struggling. Probably something it can do, but it definitely had a lot of trouble. This is one of those ones I tried for a while. I said, I want you to create an illustration recipe card using the recipe below and using the image attached. So, image here, Bobby Fle's dessert pizza. Got ingredients and directions directly from Food Network. The biggest challenge here I think is the directions are just very long. So, I think if you're able to kind of put those directions, cut them in half, maybe I think this would have worked. So just keep in mind if you are dealing with this issue, sometimes you may be asking chat GPT to do a little too much in the image and it's not able to kind of look through the entire prompt and see every last little detail. So if we scroll down here, image created, we have the ingredients, we have directions. I don't like how the directions are over here. It should be underneath. And then we have an illustrated photo. It also gets cut off. So the direction portion gets cut off towards the bottom. There's still like two more things after air pockets. So, this one got cut off. Overall, it kind of looks like a, you know, 1980s recipe book. I do like the style of it. It's definitely something I would use on a website, but it's not perfect and not good enough to share. So, I was like, let's reprompt and try to figure this one out. So, we came over here and we did got a bunch in this one that I could not quite figure out. Image here. Create a recipe card that I can use my website. Again, same thing with a nice design. That's pretty much all I asked. Please include all text below in the recipe card. So, Bobby Fle's dessert pizza. Ingredients kind of get cut off here. Directions. We only get the first three and we have one more step that they missed out on. So, didn't quite get this right, but I do like the way this looks a lot. Next, I want you to create a recipe card image. Incorporate the image. Ingredients, directions. Please include all text. Background of the card should be dark red and all the text should be white. Please use the Leato font. Include all text below in the recipe card. So, we'll come down here. This does look similar to the Leato font. I don't know that it's perfect. background is is dark red. We have our title here. We have our image. Ingredients. Directions again get cut off. So, it's just a matter of I probably gave them way too many directions to work with. And now the prompt, this is kind of my favorite prompt style is using here's what I want it to look like. Here's all the information you need to make it look like this. And so I said, make it look like this recipe card. Use this image. Use all this information. And we got Bobby Faz dessert pizza. This was This one actually looks like I believe this one got all of the text. Yeah, the direction test. So, we started here and we printed the entire direction text. Directions printed twice. Again, not perfect still, but a lot better. Doesn't look quite as nice as the example I attached. But you can see here, if you're trying to create something like this, you're trying to create, I would say, a visual card like this, then you may just be putting too much information on it. Otherwise, you may have to try to just keep reprompting until it actually works. So, another example I found something that interested me that that if you're looking to create, you know, content based on some of your existing content, if you're a recipe website, this is a great idea to do it. Next up, blueprint request. This was really one of those like, let's see if they can do this. So, I found this blueprint online. I I'm not I know nothing about blueprints, so it's it's not something I know much about. I said, I have a 2,000 foot first floor, including the garage. I want a blueprint for the first floor. wanted to be an open design with threecar garage, a large open area kitchen and living room, pantry, dining, breakfast nook, half bath, laundry room, small coat closet, entryway, small office, and back door. Please create an image blueprint for me, please. Okay, so the first things first, the house is not flow well. So there's an entry. So, so this would be the front of the house. You would enter right here. You have an office right in the entryway. These are supposed to be stairs. So these would definitely have to move. If you remove the stairs and maybe you put the stairs like off the living room, I'm not sure where you would put the stairs in this house. If you were able to put the stairs somewhere else, then that would it would be perfectly fine, honestly. Now, we have the office here. I probably wouldn't put an entryway door to the or an an office door there. This would basically be an entryway, maybe a small foyer, and you have your threecar garage off to the right. Or you can kind of enter the living room off to the left. So, living room here. The measurements are way off. You could see 11 by 10, 11 by 10. So, they're kind of similar, but we have office here, living room, back porch would technically be a side porch since this is our entry. We have two back porches. Another issue that we have here, so we probably want to get rid of this back porch. And then we have our dining and breakfast nook, kitchen, half bath. Looks like this is supposed to be a little closet. They put the details on the kitchen here a little bit. Half bath, laundry. So, they gave me two different half baths. So, definitely not a perfect blueprint by any stretch. Actually, a pretty bad blueprint. So, if you're trying to create kind of a oneshot blueprint like this, it's probably just a little bit too much information. So, what I did is I took this image. I went to Claude. I said, or I took this image, I pasted it in Claude and I said, just give me a prompt so I can recreate this. So, this was the prompt they gave me. Entryway, covered porch, main bedroom, bedroom 2, living spaces, kitchen, additional bathrooms, floor plan includes, ceiling height notation. So all this information about spacing, what's there, and this is what we ended up getting. Definitely a lot better. You know, it probably helps that there we just have a much more detailed prompt. So going back to prompt engineering, detailing your prompts, it definitely helps to have that. This is still not perfect. There's no entry in the house, which maybe that's my fault, but it does not look like there's I guess this would be your entry, but they don't show that. So you'd have covered porch, two-car garage, so you'd have front of the house. This is also just a full square, which most houses aren't just a regular square. When you come in, you have bedroom two off to the left, bath two, another bathroom, two, so probably not what you'd want to do. Just one bathroom here. We have our closet, main bedroom, main bath, vated ceiling. So, we do have two bedrooms down. Maybe this would just be a closet and a a bathtub. This would be a walk-in closet for the master bedroom. Dining breakfast nook. Screened in porch. So, this would be off the back of the house. Kitchen, family room. So, pantry. Not sure what this is supposed to be. Looks like we did not get our laundry room unless it's supposed to be one of these rooms here. And then the stairs would be right here, which the stairs actually make sense in this blueprint. So, overall much better, especially just giving detail like that. I I don't know the measurements. I doubt they're exact or accurate or anything, but I I just left them in there. So, we'll scroll down. Take the image. Can you redesign and attach? I don't want bedroom two, so bedroom two here. Or the closet attached to bedroom two. I would like the foyer family room and the kitchen to be larger. Okay, so now we have new one. This did not come out well at all. So basically, you can still confuse chat GPT pretty well, especially if you're creating things where there's a lot of context involved. For a blueprint, it's, you know, the shape of the actual house itself, the shape of every single room, the size of every single room, the flow of the house. Definitely not an easy thing to put together for a human. For a human with experience, it's not easy to put together. With AI, I could see them getting much better at this as time goes. probably something where they're putting a bunch of blueprints in their knowledge base so that they can learn about blueprints. But this is the one area that it really struggled and then I would say the recipe card struggled a lot as well. So two good use cases like blueprints, additional blog graphics, especially detailed blog graphics with a lot of text, but ultimately they they didn't come out quite right. Last but not least, so we did this is one that we're going to do right now live. So hopefully this works. All right, so I asked perplexity looks like getting started. Looks like we're working. Okay. So, I asked Perplexity, "Can you give me a title of a book that doesn't exist yet?" They gave me 10 different titles. Railway to Nowhere was the one I picked out. I don't think anything exists for this. So, I said, "Can you make me a book cover for a book Railway to Nowhere that is ominous and features a train? I want the cover to give up a vibe of mystery, thriller, and intrigue." The book is So, the book follows a theme of uncertainty and exploration that often accompanies a journey to nowhere. Book title to feature prominently. Railway to Nowhere. subtext to use a path without a destination. Author text to use written by Corey Francoski. They gave me an error, but we'll see if they'll Okay, it looks like they're designing it here. So, we'll see how this comes out. Let's see. Okay, so our we actually changed this around a little bit. So, this I got from Claude, I think. Yes. I said, "Can you give me a prompt for a simple yet thrilling book cover? Here's my current prompt, and I want to update it to the book cover as a simple overall design." gave some information and then they gave me this prompt here which I then pasted into chat GPT and we will see what it comes up with. All right, and I hate to end the video here, but it really does not want to make this image. I've been trying for the last 20 minutes, but maybe we have a a chat GPT issue, but book cover, movie cover, you know, you can create your own fake movie covers. You can redesign movie covers if you want to give a new one for, you know, Pulp Fiction or something like that. So, just a lot of different use cases. In terms of this being a tutorial, the main thing I wanted to show you was all the different ideas you can use. Prompts are not that difficult to come up with. And I would say you can use a lot of times what I'll do is I'll use a separate chat GPT window. And basically just say come up with a prompt for my marketing company brand design. I want it to feature the color light blue and be energetic and professional. Okay. So you could do something very simple like that. come up with a prompt for my marketing company, brand design, wanted to feature the color light blue, be energetic and professional. And now you have a much longer prompt and you can use this to create graphics, icons, designs, whatever you need to do, and you can get much better prompts by doing that. So the other thing that you can do is take an actual image itself, upload it here, and say, can you create a prompt that would create this image? So if you find an image out there that you really like, that's a great idea for it. If you already have a design idea or design theme you like, then it's much easier to keep that design theme and continue using it over and over again. For example, I could literally go back to this thread, ask for a picture every single time I do a blog post and say, "Okay, now I have a similar illustration on every single page." And you've seen this. I mean, if you go to like Semrush, Hrefs, a lot of them use really nice illustrations that people are probably sitting and designing themselves. Now, you can get these created for you pretty much with one prompt. So, if you have any questions about any of this, please leave them in the comments section. I want to go over some different use cases, show you how to use the tool, and you know, just some best practices, things that I found that work pretty well. Let's just see if our book cover wants to design. Nope. Oh, we got a little bit. Let's see. We're getting two different designs here, so we're just very slow right now. Okay, may maybe I'll hold off and wait on it. See, we're still creating. All right, we'll wait on it. Okay, we got our book cover. Okay, so we have Railway to Nowhere. And this is what we ended up with. So, a path without a destination. We have, you know, our little train written by Cory Francoski. Probably the prompt that made this just a little bit too dark. It asked for a train silhouette. This was the prompt used by Claude. Really wanted this one to finish, but it's looking pretty similar. This is from my my prompt that I did. Oh, no, it's not. This is the same prompt. So, these are looking pretty similar overall. So, you could see you can create a book cover. Obviously, this is just a oneshot prompt. I would definitely prompt again, but I've definitely seen worse book covers than this. And when you consider like how quickly you can come up with these designs and how cheap it is. I mean, your $20 per month subscription, there's not really like some usage issue that I've really ran into. You know, if I'm using it a lot throughout the day, sometimes they make me wait like a half hour, but overall for $20 a month, I really can't complain. So, a lot of different things we could do here. Now, there's there's some additional types of, you know, customizations you can do where you could actually select, add, remove, replace. I haven't used that as much yet. Really, what I've been focused on is just the initial design that I'm creating. But again, if you have any questions about any of this, please leave me in the comment section. Thanks for watching my video today and make sure you subscribe to the Surfside PPC YouTube

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