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1. Introduction to ChatGPT for Visuals and UGC: You may already use
Canva or Photoshop, but we're doing
all of this right inside CHAPT product mockups, branded infographics,
UGC style content. If you've got a prompt,
you've got a visual. And the best part, no
design skills needed. In this class, I'll walk you through how to turn
simple ideas or even just a rough sketch into polished graphics using
hachBTsimage generation tools. Whether you're creating digital product mockups for
your sales page, infographics that
break down data in seconds or lifestyle UGC
photos that feel real, it's all doable in minutes. You'll learn how to build
powerful prompts that tell Chat EPT exactly what you
want from layout to lighting, from font style to vibe. Need to show off a new product, visualize a framework or
create a scroll stopping ad. You'll have reusable prompts
to do all of it fast, even if you're not a designer. So if you're getting tired of
juggling canva templates or spending hours designing from scratch, this is your shortcut. Let Chat EPT become your in
house designer for mockups, infographics and branded content that looks amazing
and gets results.
2. Scroll-Stopping UGC Lifestyle Photos for Content and Ads: Gone are the days where
you need an influencer and a photographer to take stunning
lifestyle product photos. With just a prompt,
you can generate authentic looking
lifestyle scenes that feel like real user
generated content and are ready for social media, presentations, email
campaigns, and more. In this lesson, you'll
learn how to create such visuals that look organic and are perfect
for things like ads, social posts, or brand
storytelling and much, much more. Let's get into it.
There are a couple of essential prompt parameters
that you need to include. These are things
like the subjects, and that can be a car
or a person or a city. The next one is to
describe the scene. So where is this
all taking place? Is it at the beach? Is it
in a photography studio? Is it on planet Mars? These are all elements
that can just set the scene for your images. Then adjectives
that you can use. These are things like beautiful
when describing things. An example is happy
or sad or excited. And then other things like
how many elements you'd want? Do you want two or three? And then things like colors? Is it red, black, or anything like that? Style guidelines, if you want something
other than a photo, you could specify that it
should be an illustration, a graphic design, oil painting, any type of visual
style can be used here. Then lighting is a key element. This is really what can
make your images stand out. You can use parameters
like dramatic or cinematic or even lighting
such as neon lighting, which can give it
a futuristic feel. As you might have gathered, this is a popular one with me, and it's been the lighting style that has been used in the
slides for this course. Those are the five essential
prompt parameters to add to your prompts when generating images such as these UGC images. You can get even
more expressive with your prompting and go into
details like lighting, where you'd say it's dramatic
lighting or volumetric, cinematic, studio, neon or glow. You can specify details such
as HD for high definition, high resolution,
hyperrealism, extreme detail. These are all parameters
that can work really well. Then even going so
far as to dive into things like textures and
patterns. So is it rough? Is it coarse, smooth, soft, bumpy, fluffy, knobbly? These are all very
descriptive elements that you can use just to get the exact look and feel and details that
you need from the image. And then, lastly, style fusion. This is where you can take artistic styles and
fuse them together. So using pop art and surrealism
or neon and watercolors, these are all really
great options and can give you some fantastically
creative outputs. But one thing I do want
to mention is that with the new Chat GPT image
generation model, it is incredibly good at
filling in the blanks for you. Found that you really don't
need to be as detailed with the descriptions
and all of the elements. Sure, if you want certain
elements to appear in the scene or you
want a specific style, it's always recommended
to put those in. But if you're looking
for something that is visually striking and is
definitely UGC flavored, all you'd have to do is
make sure to include those as keywords in the prompt. Let's take a look at a prompt
that would achieve this. The prompt I'm using here is to create a UGC style
photo of a young, excited woman with jet black
hair and green blue eyes, showing off her new, and this is where we
insert the product Jabber Elite earbud
Bluetooth earphones. And then we're
setting the scene. So we're saying it's
in a coffee shop. We're asking it to avoid text in the image just in case
Cha CiPT wants to create a text based graphic
instead of a UGC photo. And we're saying that the
aspect ratio needs to be 916. To further emphasize the UGC and user generated
element of this, we're stating that the
camera should be an iPhone 16 using the back lens
and portrait mode. This is just going to give
it that look and feel of a user generated image.
And it's as simple as that. We really don't need to
go into too much detail. ChachiPT as I said, it does a really good job
of filling in the blanks. I'm going to select the
create Image tool mode, and I'm going to run this. And what you can do to
ensure that Cha Chipt knows exactly what the image should
look like in the scene, you can add it as a reference
inside of the prompt. So you attach that image and
you add it to the prompt. And here we have the
image generation, and as you can see, it's
incredibly realistic. I mean, just the
details of the skin, the textures there there's
even some blemishes. And the product is
perfectly placed. It's in the foreground there, as well as she's
actually using it. We can see it there in her ear. And we also have the
soft blurry background. We can see that this
is a coffee shop, and all round, it is a
very impressive photo. I mean, this really
does look like a real person and not an
AI generated version. So as you can see, just
with a simple prompt, we were able to get a super realistic lifestyle photo shoot with our products
included in there. And as I mentioned, dropping in an image of your product
and just setting the scene for your model and
your subject is a surefire way to get
results like this. And this is all
from the power of ChaPTs new image
generation capability. What I really love about it is we're able to
get these details, and unlike Mid journey or other image
generation platforms, where you have to go into explicit detail for all
of the elements you need, you have to talk about
the photo style, the camera and
lenses being used, the detailed lighting setup, all of the textures
and the patterns and the atmospheric conditions. All of that is needed to get
to the image that you want, whereas with Chachi BT, it does a superb job
of just filling in the blanks and generating
all those details for you. And of course, if you
need specific details, that's where you add
them into the promsa. If you wanted to describe
the person a bit more, maybe you wanted to
change the gender or the ethnicity or the hair color, those are all elements
that are available to tweak and refine
as you need to. As you can see, this is
a powerful way to create these UGC styled images for all of your content needs.
That's it for the lesson. I'll catch you in the next one.
3. ChatGPT Product Infographic Images that Sell: Chat CEPT'simage generator
makes it easy to turn product benefits or key ideas into polished eye
catching infographics. Let me show you how to turn
your products features into a clean scroll stopping visual
that actually helps it sell. By the end of this lesson, you'll have a reusable
prompt that transforms product benefits into polished infographics
for landing pages, ads, or even social media posts. Let's have a look at it. Typically infographics
are made in applications and online apps
such as Canva or Photoshop, but they can take a bit of time and do need some expertise. With ChachiPTs new image
generation capabilities, we're able to use
those same skills to create these type of
images for ourselves. Let's see what is needed
to accomplish this. I'm going to be starting off
with a prompt that is going to just describe the type of infographic that we're after. Here it is here, create a clean modern infographic
that highlights the top five features of the attached lightweight
travel backpack. Now you'll see in a moment, I'll be uploading
some images as well, and this is just to
help guide the AI, so it knows exactly what the products are that
it's working with. Could also generate these
images yourself and then use those in this prompt
to create the infographic. But for the purposes
of this demonstration, I'll be using a
ready made image. And moving on in the prompt, we're asking to
place the product in the center on a
dark background. So this is just a
style preference that I'm asking for here, and then surrounding
it by adding five gradient border
edged call out blocks, and that's just to add the elements needed for
the text to appear. Then we're wanting
each call out block to have a short bold heading. Example, a backpack would be
waterproof or lightweight, and then to give a brief
overview of each of those features and the
benefit for the user. We want to emphasize these
call out blocks with bright matching
realistic three D icons. And for the overall theme, we want a neon, futuristic, modern style with gradients
and glowing backgrounds. Then we're going to say, use the attached color scheme
and bold legible text. Now, I am going to
include a palette, and this has some
reference colors that I'd like used
for the infographic. However, you could describe the images that
you want as well, or even use reference
images for the style. That is going to ensure
that we get what we want. There we're going on to
say, make it modern, trendy, visually striking and suitable for social
media or landing pages. So it knows exactly how
it needs to structure it and the intended
use for the image. Then we're saying the
aspect ratio is one to one. Then here are those
features that we're wanting to include. Now, you could also
add an image and ask ChachiPT to infer what
the best features would be. It would be able to recognize
all of the elements in the image and see how
they could benefit the user. But for this example, these have just been added
in here and we're also asking it to give a brief
overview of each of them, so it will expand on
each of these, as well. So with the prompt
out of the way, we're going to now
use the Create Image. Remember, you can also get to
that by typing forwardslash and getting to the context menu here and using the
Create image there. We're also going to add in the reference images now to show you what
those look like. So here we have the color
palette, which I mentioned. This is just what we're wanting to use as a color
theme for the image. And of course, here is the actual product that
we're going to be showing. And as you can see, it's a very modern, very trendy backpack. This is great for traveling, and this is what it's
going to be working with. Now, also, while we're here, I'd like to show you some of the reference images
that could also be used. Here is an example of a infographic found on a
platform like Pinterest, and it's as easy as just
finding the ones that you like, saving them and using them
as a style reference. So we'll be using this one, as well as this one just
as a style reference to try and get our output as
close to that as possible. I'm going to add these to
the prompt and here we go. And in here, I'm
just going to add to this prompt that we are including some reference
images so that it does know. We're saying attached
is a picture of the backpack and also some
style reference images. So it has everything it needs. We're giving it some
reference images, we're giving it a color palette and the actual
product to work with. So it has everything it needs, and it's as simple as
then running the prompt. And it's worth noting
that if you wanted to add additional product images, say, from a different angle
into this infographic, that could also help enhance it. So we're looking at a single
photo of the product, but if you wanted to maybe
have a look at adding some interior shots of the
product or exterior shots or the product in a different
lighting situation all of those are
possible to add just to really make these
infographics stand out. The goal of these
infographics is to have them ready to use on platforms like social media
or even on our listing pages, say on Amazon or our
Shop of I store. That is the goal at
the end of this. And here we have the
image that is created, and it hasn't done
a bad job at all. I mean, this is definitely
visually striking. It's got that neon
futuristic flavor to it, and it's done a
pretty good job here. There is a slight issue here with the text being
in front of the bag. So that's something
that could be edited and adjusted. We
could take that out. But I think overall, this is a pretty
good first draft. I think here, what
we're going to do is just do a couple of edits. Hmm. All right, so it has tried to just hide the text
there with a new icon, not the best effect there, and I'm also saying
that it has trimmed and cropped the text
at the top there. This is a known
issue of Chachi BT. But if we were to just have
a couple of goes at this, it would eventually
get it right. But I think as a first draft, it's done a pretty good job. I'd just like to
show you some of the other generations that I was able to make using this
method and this prompt, and the prompt will be available to download in the
resources section. So if you're interested
in grabbing this prompt, have a look in the
resources folder. And looking at some of
the other generations I was able to get
here is an example. And here we can see
it's got all of the text at the top without
any trimming going on. Although the icons
aren't three D. They definitely have a bold and eye catching
look to them. And then the other
generation was this one. Which was actually really good. And this is probably
something that's a bit more close to what I was
envisaging in the beginning. So it just shows
that with a bit of patience and a bit
of back and forth, you are able to get to the desired infographic
that you want. Well, that is the lesson, and I hope you were
able to see that you don't need fancy
software and you don't need a highly skilled
graphic designer to get these type of infographics
for your products, whether they be digital
or physical or even just some ads that you want to run or even just plain old
social media posts. Chachi BT is able
to do everything with its new image
generation capabilities. That's it for the lesson.
I'll see you in the next one.
4. ChatGPT Easy Mockups for Your Digital Products: You can now create
photorealistic markups of your lead magnets, e books, or digital assets, and all in seconds. And the best part, you don't
need any tools or templates. It all uses the
power of Chat GPT. In this lesson, I'll walk
you through generating scroll stopping mockups that
make your lead magnets, e books, or digital
products look insanely premium and
are ready to sell. You'll see how to structure
the prompt to get the best effect and the best
outputs from the AI model, and you're going to have a
look at some details that will ensure everything is
included in the image. So let's get into
it. Here's a look at the prompt we'll be using
for this image generation. Creates a scroll stopping
and visually striking photo realistic mockup of an
eBook titled Ultimate AI. So in there, we're including the text that we're
wanting to appear on the cover of the
eBook displayed on a futuristic tablet device
from the year 3,000. So we're including
a device there that it should superimpose the image onto and some cues as to what
it should look like, and that it must be futuristic. Then we go on to say use dramatic lighting and show the cover of the
eBook on the screen. Course is needed
to be able to have the eBook cover
placed on the tablet. And in a moment, I'll show you the eBook cover image that
we're going to be using. You could use any
image for this, and it would superimpose and overlay the text on that image. And it even takes it a
step further by enhancing the image and improving
the overall aesthetics. Then we're setting the scenes. So we're saying include a slightly blurred
background to draw focus, but show abstract elements like motion blurs and dust
particles and fire embers. This is what we're
putting in there to get that truly cinematic feel. So it has all of
those details to know the style that we
want from the output. Then just to include some additional details,
the book cover, we're saying that it's
going to be attached, and I'm going to attach that right now so you
can have a look at that. Here we go. So it's an humanoid robot in a
futuristic labyrinth scene, and this is going to be the
background for our ebook. Then we go on to specify
the font to be used, and we want it to be bold. Then we go on to suggest
the font face that we want. We want it to be bold, striking. So a display font like Rubik or Poppins black should be
specifying a color palette. This isn't needed,
but if you want a certain style and look
and feel of the images, if you're trying to get
consistency in your images, it's always good to add in some color and styling cues for the AI to know which
direction it needs to go. Then the last point is to use an aspect
ratio of one to one, this could be 69 if we're doing a slideshow
or a presentation, or if we're using it
for social media, it could be a 916
aspect ratio just depending on what the
intended outcome is. And we're saying to
use generous padding. This is to try and prevent it from clipping off
any of the details, things like text, and just
making sure that we have that image and the focus nicely centered in
the generated image. What's really nice is that by providing these
reference images, they are automatically
placed into the scene and the perspective and angle and any kind of lighting is applied
to it as well. So it just fits in
beautifully and seamlessly. You can also use these
style reference images if you're trying to replicate
an existing image. So if you have an
image and you want to replicate and copy
that exact same style, but you want to
make some changes, drop that in here and just
make a mention of that that you want to keep that exact style and
it should replicate. And that's it for the prompt. The only thing left to do is specify that we
want an image created. So I'm selecting it there from the tool menu, and that's it. I'm going to go ahead
and run this prompt. And with a bit of luck, if the demo gods are on my side, we should get our
resulting image in a moment. And here we go. The image has been created. It definitely has all of the
elements that we were after, and it looks really,
really good. However, I noticed that
it doesn't have a base, a floor that it is sitting on, so this is something that I
would just ask it to adjust. And there we go. It has put in the floor. Everything looks really good, from what I can see, it's
got all of those elements. And this, I think, is ready to use on sale
pages or in presentations. And I was able to do this
all from within Chachi Pete. I hope you can see
the potential of generating images such as
these for eBook mockups, for digital product
mockups, presentations, sales pages, any kind of
digital asset that you're wanting to have a product
appearing in a scene, ChachiPT is a very, very powerful candidate
to get that done. And on screen now, you can see there's a
couple more examples of generations are created
with this exact same prompt, and you'll be able to
find this prompt in the resources folder
for you to download. So having a look
at the first one, we can see that it has all of those fire
embers going on there, which is really cool. And here's another one. This one is using more of the images from the
reference image supplied into the background. So this is a really cool one, and we could prompt
for that as well. We could say take elements from the reference image and
use it as the background. And to be honest, this one, to me, was the
winner in my eyes. That wraps it up
for this lesson on the image generation
capabilities for mockups, I hope you're able
to see the power that you have with ChachiBT. I'll see you in the
next lesson. Goodbye.
5. Design Visuals, Content and Promos with ChatGPT: One of the things that the new image generation model
is exceptionally good at is turning ideas into polished post ready
graphics and images. So imagine wanting
to create a post for your brand like social
media or even a promotion, maybe you're running an
ad, something like that. There's a couple of
options one of them is to use an
inspirational image. So you would take
an existing image. That could also be an advertisement that
you would drop into ChachiBT to use as a reference to create
a new original image, but based on your brand. Or you could sketch out exactly
what you're looking for. This way, you can have all
of the elements in place. This way ChachibT knows exactly what to include
in the final output. For this example,
we're going to be using the sketch approach, and we're wanting to create
a social media post graphic, and this is based on a fictional burger cafe
called Jimmy's Burgers. We want to create
a scroll stopping visual that's going to be sure
to get people's attention. Let's see how we would do that. Here, we're inside of Chachi BT. This is a sketch that
I've had Chachi BT create because I couldn't possibly sketch as well as this. But from here, you can
see, it's got all of the elements that
we want to appear. It's got the name of the
restaurant or the entity. It's got some placeholders for the text that
we want to appear. And then the visual that
we're wanting to include. So this is a burger
that is being constructed by these miniature
construction workers, these builders that are creating this magnificent burger
for our customers. Let's see how ChachiBT is going to turn this into
our final graphic. Taking that as the input, this is the reference
image we're going to be using next is the prompt. And it's worth mentioning that although I'm using
a sketch here, you could also use an inspirational image
that you found online. Maybe you found another
brand that posted on social media and you
love that post so much. Take a screenshot of it
and drop it into ChaiPT. Or maybe using the
Meta Ad library, you're able to find an existing brand
that is running ads, and you just want to replicate those ads
that you've seen. You would go to the ad
library, find that ad, and then use that here
as the reference. But for the purposes
of this demo, we're just going to be
using the sketch here, and that's been included. Now, next is the prompt. Adding in the prompter, we're just asking it
to use the sketch attached as a reference,
but then go on to say, create a surreal, hyper
realistic ultra HD scene of tiny construction
workers assembling a giant gourmet burger. We then go on to describe the burger and all
of the elements. Of course, it'll fill in
all the gaps because it knows the overall image
that we're after. And here in the prompt, we're providing those details. But of course, if
anything's left out, Chat CIPTs going to
fill in the blanks. We're then also including
some text placeholders here, and that has everything
that we need. Next thing to do is just
make sure it knows we want an image from this and go
ahead and run the prompt. And here we have the
finished result. And I have to say that
this is rather impressive. The styling of the
text up top is really reminiscent of a
dino style from the 50s. And just the visuals
that have been created for the actual burger and the construction
workers was spot on. I am not entirely happy with
all of the text down below. I think this could
definitely be improved. What I would do is go
in and tweak the text for the promotional text boxes just to make it a bit more
integrated with the image. It just doesn't have
the same impact as the other elements. But overall, really,
really happy with this. And as you can see, from that basic sketch, it knew exactly where
to place everything, how I wanted it, and also it
then filled in the blanks with all of the elements
to be a part of the image. So this as a graphic to be
posted for social media, almost ready to use. The only thing left is to
improve on the text down below. Now, the next step would be to modify it for a
different campaign. So let's imagine that we
have Christmas coming up and we want to have an
XMs themed campaign. We can take that
existing image and ask Chachi PT to tweak it to give
it a more Christmas flavor. To do that, you would just need the reference image
that you're after, or you could even
start from scratch. And in plain text, describe what you're
looking to create. For this example, I'll be using the same prompt as
we previously saw. And this is the input image
that's going to be used. And the prompt is describing
the new Christmas scenery. So we are putting in
all of the details. We're describing the scene, and we're saying to replace the original construction
workers with Elves, and we've described
their outfits, and we're going into
a lot of detail here just to make sure that Chachi
BT has everything it needs. This, of course, is if you
want very specific things. If you don't, you're
also able to just describe in a few details
what you're looking for, and Chachi BT will be able
to fill in the blanks. So it's entirely up to
you how detailed you want to go into the new
image generation. So here there's a bit
of a balance between the details that we want and also the elements that
Chachi BT can make up. And we're putting
in a new tagline, which is Taste the Cheer with the Big Jim Excel
Christmas edition. And let's select
the image creation, and I'm going to run that. And there we have
the final result, a very Christmas flavored image, and it looks quite impressive. What I'm noticing here is that, of course, and this is a
limitation of Chan chi BT, it can struggle a
little bit with text, as well as fonts and all
sorts of typed elements. So one way around this
is to ask ChaniBT to create just imagery
for your graphic. And then using a
graphic application like Canva or Photoshop
or any other free option, you're then able to add back in those fonts and
those texts and those typed elements to
get them just how you want to because Chachi pot really excels at the
visual part of it. But if you need much
more precision with the font and the text
elements of your image, then it might be
better suited to use a graphic design
program for that. However, if you're happy to do a bit of tweaking and
back and forth to get to the text that
you're after and to be a bit more descriptive
in how you want the text, I'm sure you'd be able to
get it how you want it, as well as having that really striking background
visual to go with it. Before you go, I wanted to show another demonstration where Chachi BT really does excel with this new image
generation model. That is restyling graphics. So taking the style of
one reference image and completely reimagining it as a different style in a
completely new image. For example, you could
take something like a psychedelic 1960s
poster and turn it into something like steampunk meets Sci
fi Victorian style. The sky is the limit
with what sort of visual styles you can
achieve and convert. So taking one image and converting it into
a different style. For this example, we're going
to have a look at taking a very iconic painting
that is the Mona Lisa, and we're going to
convert it into a Disney Pixar three
D rendered style. But make sure to have a look at the resources folder because I'm going to include a list of 150 plus different
styles that you could look at and use as inspiration to be able to
convert one style to another, or even just to generate
new images from. So be sure to check that in the resources section
of this lesson. Okay, so let's move on here. I'm going to use an
image of the Mona Lisa. Although Cha CiPT would know what the Mona
Lisa looks like. This just helps it with
some of the detail and just to make sure that it is referencing
what we wanted to. Then the prompt, we're going to use a pretty simple prompt. And this is imagine the Mona
Lisa re imagined as vibrant, expressive Disney
Pixar character, complete with sparkling eyes, an exaggerated charming smile
and dynamic flowing hair. Or rendered with
a characteristic smooth, warm Pixar glow. So we're wanting to pick
out the characteristics of a Disney Pixar
generated image. This is where some
of the stylistic and scenic conversion
happens, as well. So instead of a
historical setting, we're saying that
she's in a fun, modern scene and perhaps
taking a selfie with a smartphone or listening to music with
stylish headphones. Think here, I'm going to
be a bit more specific and just give a
single option here. Then going on to say that
it's set against a blurred, energetic city background with a glowing purple pink
and neon accents, creating a joyful and playful
image full of personality. With all of that,
this is not gonna be an easy image to reproduce. So let's see how Chachi
But handles this. And here we have
the final result. And it definitely looks like a Disney Pixar generated image. However, it is missing some
of those Mona Lisa elements. So I'd probably go back here and have another go at
it and try and keep more of the original image there maybe keeping a
more serious face, maybe keeping the
background as well, but having it as a modern background
instead of what we see in the original painting
and also maybe some of the clothing keeping that
there, it might work better. You can see from this
that we are able to take even old artistic styles or any kind of unique
artistic style and just reimagine it
in a different style. And like I mentioned, have a look at the resources folder. You'll be able to see a list of styles that you can
pick and choose from. But there we go.
That is the lesson. From this, I hope you
can see the capabilities and the power that Cha CIPD has with building out
graphics for you just from sketches or inspiration or reference images that
you find on the Internet, as well as reimagining existing
images into something new and fresh for all of your
content or social media needs. That's it for the
lesson. I'll see you in the next one. Goodbye.
6. Captivating Brand Infographics in Minutes: If you want your content
to get shared, saved, and remembered,
then infographics are a top choice for this. They help people
understand statistics, data and complex concepts
all at a glance. In this lesson, you'll
learn how to use Chat HIPT to turn complex info into scroll stopping
visuals that'll boost your reach and
also drive engagement. Let's get into it.
Here's a pro tip. I found during working
inside of hatchiPT on various infographics that as you need more data and there's more
elements in the image, it's always a good idea to have more detailed prom where you might have seen
in other lessons where we were allowing
the AI model to have a bit more freedom
when it comes to infographics and all
of the elements, that being the text elements, the charts, the statistics, the imagery, the icons, all of that, it does need
to be carefully laid out, and we need to have explicit details as to
where all of it should be. Now, the prompt I'm
going to be using is one that will help
with all of this, and this will be included in the resources section for you to reuse and tweak how you want it. But from this, you'll be able to see how it's put
together and how best to structure the prompts to get those incredible
infographics. Let's take a look
at it. The prompt I have here and here
we have the prom. So to set the scene,
we're going to be creating an infographic
for a new brand. This is a new tropic
coffee producer. So it's a new brand
selling new tropic. For those of you
that don't know, neutropic coffee is just an
alternative to normal coffee, and it contains things
like lion's mane, which is a kind of mushroom, as well as a few
other key ingredients that give you a boost, but without the jitters
and the crashes and the anxiety that some people
experience with coffee. So it's just a healthier and equally effective
alternative. The info is already
presented here, but what you could also do is before generating
the infographic, have a chat with Cha hibT and just extract out all of the information
that you want. So if you were wanting to unpack some details
about a new topic or a complex topic or you're just
wanting to brainstorm and get statistics on
a certain industry or a certain practice. And brainstorming is
just a really great way to get all of that data and have it ready to feed into Chachi BT and place
it in this prompt. It would need to
be very concise. As you can see here,
all of the lines of text are very short and
they need to be short, punchy, and to the point
so that there's not big blocks of text
on the infographic. Taking a look at this prompt, we have the benefits. We're trying to sell neutropic
as a healthy alternative. And we want to really
promote the benefits. We're putting in some
quick statistics, as well as some fun
facts, as well. These are all great elements to include in an infographic. Then we've got some
messaging hooks. These are always handy just
to have catchy one liners, which grab people's attention. And then we're also mentioning about the icons that
are needed here and some other cues for what we want to
appear on the screen. Then moving on to
the data handling, this is stating that
if it has the data, it should just extract
the key points. If it doesn't, it
needs to research it. The design structure now, this is quite important
because we have all of these elements that need to
harmoniously go together, we're having to describe what and how we want
this to appear. Here in the design structure, we're saying to choose a fitting visual style and
giving it a few options there. And here you would just choose
the one that you're after. And we're saying to use a
four to six color palette that reflects the topic. This just ensures that the
color palette is not too wild and it is in keeping
with the topic's tone. For this example, I'll be
including a color palette. And here is that color palette. You might remember it
from a previous lesson. Now here we are
asking it to apply a strong visual hierarchy. So we want to guide
the reader naturally, and we're using size, color, layout, and
spacing for that. Aim for 30% text
and 70% visuals. This is key to state
this because we want to have visuals being the
focus of this infographic. Then include a
powerful headline and clear subheadings
for key sections. This is especially handy when you have all
of those headings and subheadings in the topic
data that you are supplying. Ensure a logical reading flow. So as infographics go, they follow a natural pattern, which we want to
emulate, as well. Then we're asking it to include a top tip or hack on the topic, using a call out box
and relevant icon. Then using bold statistics, dates, and relevant
charts where applicable. And next going on to list all of the visual
elements to include, of course, icons and illustrations
to represent the idea. Charts, graphs and
diagrams, very important. This is really good
for data heavy topics. Then any supporting images or visual metaphors typography
that reflects the tone. Then we want to have
some comparisons to give the data meaning. Then a few more technical notes. We want the output as a
single cohesive image. All text readable at
various resolutions, then just some more
styling cues over here, and we want to prioritize clarity, flow, and memorability. We're setting the
aspect ratio to 1.1 and some more design notes. This is where you
would put in things like the style of the image. Do you want it to be three D? Do you want it to
be hyper realistic? Do you want it to
have a illustration feel to it or two D
graphics or sketches, anything can be placed here. Then the heading font. So for the main headings, you'll want to have something
that's big and bold. Although these font cues can go missed by Chachi BT
because of font licensing, they tend to use a
very generic font, but it's always
good to make sure that you're putting in
something a bit more bold, a bit more beefier for the headings than
for the body font. Which we have over here, and then the icon
colors we have as attached in the color palette and specifying the
background color, this is where we
can further tweak the look and feel that
we want for this. And it's worth mentioning
that if you had an infographic that
you like to look of, it's always good to use
that as a reference. So get those screenshots, add them into the prompt, and just mention that
you either want this as a complete star
reference or pick out the elements that you would like Chachi Bit to focus
on from that. And from that, I'm going
to run the prompt. And here Chachi BT is finished
with the final result. And I was a little
bit worried here because we had a network error, so I wasn't sure if it was
going to come through, but luckily, we got
the image produced. And having a look at it, we have all of the elements, big and bold, at the headings. We've obviously got a very
simple graphic going on here. What I'd probably
do is come in and generate something else,
just to place over that. But as a stand in
or placeholder, that is not bad at all. It's got all of the
content blocks, and from what I can see, there are no typos and
the text is crisp. And we've got relevant icons going on here with
some quick stats, and it's got all of the elements that
we were looking for, and it used the color
palettes, as well. Overall, very, very
happy with this. Although the chart that's
going on over here. This could do some improving. We'd obviously want
the new tropic to be the winner here and
to have a higher peak. But aside from that, this is a really, really
good generation, and this was all possible
by just giving Chachi PT the cues and the details that it needed to be
able to create this. I hope you can see
whether you need infographics for your social
media or presentations, or you want to maybe
redesign your slides and presentations or visualize a business framework
or methodology. Maybe you need to
generate a podcast cover, create product mockups or turn hand drawn sketches
into polished graphics. We've explored a few of
the various ways that you can use ChachiBT to
generate these powerful images. And now I encourage you
to give it a go yourself, and you will find all of
the prompts that have been used in the lessons up until now in the
resources folder. So feel free to download them, tweak them, modify them, give them your own spin
and see what you can achieve with this new image
generation capability. That's it for this
lesson, though. I will see you in the next one.