How to Image prompt
AI For The Blind. - Un pódcast de Shawn Keen
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Read transcriptSo, one of my million-dollar ideas is making learning fun. I mean, who wouldn’t love that? The idea is to make music that teaches you something—like how to prompt an AI or create an image. It’s kind of like those historical fiction books where you learn through the story. If someone pulls that off, boom, people learn a lot more. And honestly, AI is probably the best tutor you can get. Here’s the thing: recent stats say 80% of people in the workplace use AI, Plus, only about 40% of Americans use AI at all. And in the blind community? I’d say maybe 5% use AI in their daily lives. So, yeah, there’s a lot of ground to cover, and that’s one of the things that keeps me motivated. Now, let’s talk about this song I made with Suno. What a journey. I asked AI what the most popular music style is, and it said Afrobeats. I don’t listen to a lot of it—mainly because I don’t know the artists—but I do like rhythm-based music, so it works for me. I asked for an acoustic drum set in the song, and I think I got it. But here’s the kicker: I wrote this song with my lyrics, and Suno kept creating tracks without my words. I tried twice, tweaking my prompts, and got the right style but still the wrong lyrics. On my fourth try, I finally just asked for my lyrics and a blank style prompt, and guess what? It worked. But man, what a pain in the ass to get there! What gives? Anyway, check out the song below. It’s got an AI image prompt in it too. Go make a picture and have some fun! Also, i will include both a podcast link and a suno link for you to listen on in Suno but there might be some extras on the podcast, ya know! hahaha Hi there: See told you so, you can learn allot from even the songs I post. Here is a top 10 of AI image making tips to try in your art. Use Metaphorical Prompts - Example: Instead of "a glowing forest," try "a forest where light dances like liquid gold." - Why it works: AI interprets metaphorical language creatively, generating unique outputs that go beyond literal descriptions. Metaphors push the AI to imagine abstract or layered concepts, resulting in more dynamic imagery. Combine Contrasting Eras or Styles - Example: "A Victorian-era marketplace in a futuristic neon cityscape." - Why it works: AI excels at combining seemingly unrelated elements. This type of juxtaposition creates images that feel fresh and imaginative because the AI merges the details of two contrasting aesthetics. Think Beyond the Visual - Example: "A meadow glowing with bioluminescent flowers under a warm breeze." - Why it works: By referencing other senses, like touch or sound, you activate layers of interpretation in the AI, making the final image more immersive and multi-dimensional. Use "Story Snippets" in Prompts - Example: "An ancient traveler sits under a starry sky, sketching the constellations on parchment." - Why it works: Narrative fragments create context, giving the AI a "scene" to visualize. This approach leads to dynamic images full of action and depth, rather than flat or static representations. Specify Camera Angles or Art Techniques - Example: "Wide-angle lens view of a city skyline at dawn" or "painted in the style of watercolor layering." - Why it works: Specific technical details guide the AI to focus on composition and stylistic elements, leading to outputs that feel professional and visually cohesive. Incorporate Symbolism - Example: "A cracked hourglass with sand pouring into an endless ocean, symbolizing time and eternity." - Why it works: Symbolism gives the AI a deeper conceptual layer to work with, resulting in images that feel meaningful or thought-provoking rather than just decorative. Use Layers of Adjectives Sparingly but Impactfully - Example: Instead of “a vibrant, colorful, glowing sunset,” try “a sunset in warm hues fading into twilight serenity.” - Why it works: Overloading prompts with adjectives can confuse the AI or dilute the focus. Choosing a few precise, high-impact descriptors ensures clarity and directs the AI toward a specific aesthetic. Add a Touch of Movement - Example: “A scarf fluttering in the wind” or “leaves swirling in an autumn breeze.” - Why it works: Static images can feel lifeless. Introducing movement gives the scene energy and draws the viewer's eye, making the final image more engaging. Incorporate Historical or Cultural References - Example: "A West African village illuminated by a setting sun, children playing under a grand baobab tree." - Why it works: Historical and cultural details add richness and authenticity to the AI's output. These references anchor the image in a specific time or place, giving it depth and emotional resonance. Experiment with Emotion Example: "A melancholic cityscape bathed in the glow of distant fireworks, evoking longing and hope." Why it works: Emotions guide the AI to create an atmosphere or mood. This elevates the image from simply "looking good" to "feeling meaningful," making it more powerful and memorable. and 11. Join AI For The Blind the Facebook group and follow this podcast as well. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.