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Created with GPT Image 2 + Omni Flash / Seedance 2.0 Prompt: Create a clean, premium storyboard infographic for a product ASMR unboxing video. Design specifications: Background: White background with a modern, minimalist layout. Title at the top: STORYBOARD Product name in bold dark blue: HAN RIVER WET &...

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Crafted with GPT image 2 + Gemini Omni/ Seedance 2.0 Prompt: Create a clean, premium storyboard infographic for a product ASMR unboxing video. Design specifications: White background with a modern, minimalist layout. Title at the top: STORYBOARD Product name in bold green (replace with: [PRODUCT NAME]) Subtitle: ASMR UNBOXING Include four information boxes below the title: Duration: 30 Seconds Style: POV Hands, ASMR Audience: 18–35 years old Audio Suggestion: Soft ASMR • Crinkles • Tapping • Pouring Create 12 storyboard panels arranged in a 3-column × 4-row grid. Each panel should contain: A numbered green badge (1–12) Timestamp (0–2.5s, 2.5–5s, etc.) A realistic cinematic image showing the scene Handwritten white doodle text like: TA-DA! POP! WOW! PICK! CRINKLE~ TEAR! POUR~ HOT WATER STIR~ SMOOTH! BEST! Three text sections below every image: VISUAL: ACTION: DIALOGUE: Use realistic product photography, warm wooden table, soft natural lighting, shallow depth of field, POV hands only (no face visible), premium commercial advertising style. Storyboard sequence: 1 (0–2.5s) Visual: Product box on wooden table. Action: Hands enter frame and point to the box. Dialogue: "Have you tried this before?" 2 (2.5–5s) Visual: Opening the box. Action: Lift the top flap slowly. Dialogue: "Let's unbox it together." 3 (5–7.5s) Visual: Multiple individual sachets neatly arranged. Action: Fully reveal the inside. Dialogue: "Wow, look how many!" 4 (7.5–10s) Visual: Pick up one sachet. Action: Remove a single stick pack. Dialogue: "Let's start with one." 5 (10–12.5s) Visual: Close-up of sachet. Action: Hold and gently crinkle it. Dialogue: "That crinkle sound is satisfying." 6 (12.5–15s) Visual: Tear open the top. Action: Slow ASMR tearing. Dialogue: "Just a small tear." 7 (15–17.5s) Visual: Powder visible inside. Action: Show the powder close-up. Dialogue: "Looks delicious." 8 (17.5–20s) Visual: Pour powder into mug. Action: Slow pouring. Dialogue: "Pour everything in." 9 (20–22.5s) Visual: Hot water being poured. Action: Steam visible. Dialogue: "Add hot water." 10 (22.5–25s) Visual: Stir drink. Action: Slow circular stirring. Dialogue: "Mix it well." 11 (25–27.5s) Visual: Finished drink. Action: Show creamy texture from above. Dialogue: "Looks smooth and creamy." 12 (27.5–30s) Visual: Product box beside finished drink with thumbs up. Action: Hand gives thumbs up. Dialogue: "Easy, delicious, and ready!" Footer: Total Duration: 30 Seconds Format: Vertical (9:16) Style: POV Hands, ASMR Unboxing Typography should resemble a professional creative agency storyboard, with clean spacing, green accents, rounded panel borders, and high-end presentation suitable for client pitches.

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Crafted with Seedance 2.0 + GPT Image 2/ Nano Banana Prompt: Create a professional advertising agency storyboard for a 30-second luxury ASMR unboxing commercial of a premium perfume called GATSBY WHITE UP. Use a clean white presentation board with a modern editorial layout, navy and black typography, thin gray dividers, and a premium pitch-deck aesthetic. Organize the storyboard into 12 numbered frames (3 rows × 4 columns) with timestamps, grouped into Part 1 (0–10s), Part 2 (10–20s), and Part 3 (20–30s). At the top include: Title: GATSBY WHITE UP – ASMR UNBOXING Storyboard: 30 Seconds (3 Parts) Four info cards with icons: Style: POV Hand, ASMR, Premium Luxury Commercial Audience: Male, 16–35 Voiceover: None (Pure ASMR) Audio: Tapping, Leather, Zipper, Glass, Spray, Ambient Each storyboard frame should feature: Premium product photo Frame number and timestamp Handwritten doodle text (e.g., "NEW!", "SOFT~", "ZIP...", "WOW!", "CLICK!", "PSSST", "FRESH", "LUXURY") Three short captions: Visual, Action, and Audio The sequence should show: 1. Case placed on table 2. Leather texture close-up 3. Zipper opening 4. Case reveal 5. Bottle removed 6. Bottle beauty shot 7. Cap removed 8. Spray nozzle pressed 9. Perfume mist 10. Bottle returned to case 11. Case zipped closed 12. Hero product shot with bottle and case At the bottom, add four infographic sections: Product Key Features (reusable vegan leather case, premium zipper, refillable bottle) Includes (bottle, refill bottle, funnel) Perfect For (daily use, travel, work, gym, gifting) How to Refill (3 simple icon steps)

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A peaceful evening in Paris turns into chaos. One ordinary man answers an extraordinary call. The guardian awakens. created on GPT image and seedance 2.0 on TapNow Prompt: Style: Ultra-realistic cinematic superhero film, Hollywood blockbuster quality, fast-paced editing, dynamic camera movement, realistic physics, dramatic lighting, 4K HDR, vibrant Paris atmosphere, high energy, seamless transitions. 0:00–0:03 Camera: FPV drone dives through the Paris skyline before rapidly descending toward a lively plaza near the Eiffel Tower. Fast whip-pan between musicians, cafés, tourists taking photos, street performers, and children chasing pigeons. Action: The city feels vibrant and alive. Warm golden-hour sunlight reflects off the buildings. Fireworks begin in the distance as a city festival fills the streets. Audio: Lively crowd chatter, street music, laughter. 0:03–0:06 camera: Sudden handheld shake followed by a dramatic low-angle shot of a museum entrance. Action: A powerful blue energy blast erupts, shattering the glass doors. Smoke pours out as a masked thief bursts into the street holding a glowing blue crystal. Police rush forward but are knocked back by a pulse of energy. The thief leaps effortlessly onto nearby rooftops. Audio: Explosion, glass shattering, screams, alarms. Thief (laughing): "Catch me if you can!" 0:06–0:09 Camera: Match cut to Caden exiting a nearby café with an iced coffee. Medium tracking shot follows him as confused crowds rush past in the opposite direction. Action: He notices the chaos. His silver ring suddenly glows with brilliant blue energy. Extreme close-up: Intricate symbols appear on the ring, rotating as pulses of light spread across his hand. AI Voice (from the ring): "Guardian Protocol activated." Caden (smirking): "Seriously? Right now?" 0:09–0:12 Camera: Dynamic 360° orbit around Caden. Action: He twists the ring. Blue energy erupts around him in swirling ribbons. A sleek black superhero suit with glowing blue accents materializes piece by piece—boots, gloves, armored jacket, utility belt, and a streamlined black eye mask. The transformation ends with a burst of energy as his long coat flutters dramatically. Audio: Rising orchestral music mixed with electronic pulses. Caden: "Let's do this." Style: Same cinematic style, high-speed action, smooth speed ramps, realistic VFX. 0:12-0:15 Camera: Low-angle tracking shot sprinting alongside Caden as he races through crowded Paris streets. Speed ramps emphasize his agility. Action: He vaults over café tables, slides across a car hood, and jumps onto a moving delivery truck without losing speed. Audio: Heavy footsteps, traffic, intense cinematic score. Caden (grinning): "You're not getting away that easily!" 0:15–0:18 Camera: FPV-style rooftop chase. The camera flies just behind Caden as he leaps between rooftops. Action: The thief glances back with a confident smile while clutching the glowing crystal. Chimneys, rooftops, and Paris landmarks blur past at high speed. Thief: "You'll have to be faster than that!" 0:18–0:25 Camera: Wide shot of the Eiffel Tower followed by a dramatic side-tracking shot. Action: The thief launches from one steel beam toward another. Caden follows without hesitation. Mid-air, they collide briefly. The crystal slips from the thief's hand and spins toward the ground. Audio: Wind rushing, metal clashing, music building to a climax. Camera: Extreme slow-motion close-up. Action: Caden dives through the air and catches the glowing crystal inches before it hits the ground. The thief disappears into a cloud of dark smoke. Suddenly, cracks spread across the crystal as bright blue energy leaks out. Camera: Slow push-in on Caden's face as the light reflects in his eyes. Caden (whispering): "This... wasn't just a theft." Final Frame: The crystal emits a blinding flash. CUT TO BLACK. Text on screen: "To Be Continued..." 🎬

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One shirt. 10 outfits. Infinite possibilities. Which look are you wearing first? 👀👇 Made with Seedance 2.0 on BudgetPixel AI Prompt: > Create a trendy, ultra-realistic Instagram fashion reel featuring a stylish Gen Z female influencer showing **10 ways to style the same oversized pastel yellow button-up shirt**. No dialogue, only upbeat viral pop music with clean animated text labels for each look. Vertical 9:16. > > Open with the influencer holding the shirt on a hanger in a bright, minimalist apartment. She smiles at the camera and tosses the shirt forward as the text **"1 Shirt 🤍 10 Ways to Style"** appears. > > Fast-paced fashion montage with smooth whip pans, spin transitions, jump cuts, and snap transitions. > > Show these looks: > > 1. Casual Chic – open over a white crop top with wide-leg jeans. > 2. Front Knot – tied at the waist with denim. > 3. Off Shoulder – relaxed styling with sunglasses. > 4. Tucked In – tucked into tailored white trousers with a belt. > 5. Open with Denim Shorts – casual summer look with an iced coffee. > 6. Belted Chic – fully buttoned with a slim belt and black tailored trousers. > 7. Layered Dress – worn open over a fitted white midi dress. > 8. French Tuck – half-buttoned with rolled sleeves and relaxed jeans. > 9. Effortless Layers – draped over the shoulders with white linen trousers and a black tank. > 10. Monochrome Minimal – buttoned with cream wide-leg trousers for a clean luxury look. > > Throughout the video, show the influencer confidently walking, posing, spinning, adjusting the collar and sleeves, fixing sunglasses, holding a coffee, checking herself in a mirror, and smiling naturally. Mix full-body shots, medium shots, close-ups of fabric, accessories, and outfit details. > > Bright natural daylight, warm minimalist interiors, luxury Pinterest aesthetic, cinematic handheld camera movement, shallow depth of field, realistic fabric physics, premium editorial fashion photography, smooth transitions, ultra-realistic 4K HDR. > > End with a quick collage of all 10 looks surrounding the final outfit and the text: **"10 Looks. 1 Shirt. 🤍 Which one's your favorite?"**

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Milestone! We (robotic arms for gadgets assembly) finished the first commercial order, which brought the first revenue. Here are some learnings from this: The customer was a smart toy manufacturer. The task was to add a heatsink to Raspberry Pi. We received parts from them and returned the assembled modules back. Currently, it's done by teleoperation. Later it will be done by a remote employee via the Internet. Then it will be automated action by action, reducing the operator's time on this and making the task profitable. ps. If you have an assembly task that we can do for you asynchronically - leave a comment below. Learning 1. It's possible! This task which is usually done by the human arm with 5 fingers can be done with a two-finger gripper with the addition of a couple of simple tooling. The task was not simplified. We peeled off thin films from stickers, unpacked paper boxes, moved PCB boards full of components, etc. And no unsolvable problems have been encountered yet. Challenges: 1) The paper box shifted during the opening Solved with the plastic walls that you can lean against 2) Heat pad, stuck to the gripper instead of heat sync. Can be solved by gripper with a pump, but this time solved with the patience of the operator 3) The film on the pad is very thin. Turned out that sub-millimeter arm precision is enough to peel it off with just a regular gripper. 4) The working area has not enough space. You'll only know this by doing real tasks in bulk. This could be solved by an extra pair of long arms, but in this case, solved with the patience of the operator. I think that in the end, we will have 5-10 types of universal tooling and 5-10 types of grippers to solve almost all the problems in such assembly tasks. Learning 2. It's slow. It took 5 times more time, than doing it with human hands. But the good news is there's a lot of room for improvement. We now have specific “time for task” metrics, which we will decrease with iterations. The main reasons for slowness: 1) To rotate the gripper to a steep angle you are forced to control one robot arm with two hands instead of using both arms. We can fix this by just making more room for rotations. 2) Grabbing PCB board with two arms is hard. A slight difference in rotation can break the board, and it's hard to control these angles visually. To solve this, the best way is to use force feedback so you can feel the pressure applied to the item. 3) Accuracy and steadiness is still can be improved We will try a metal version and double the motors to do this. 4) It is physically difficult for the human hands to move with such precision To solve this, we will add a pad for the hands like in surgical robots Learning 3. It's a good business model The "Factory in the cloud" is a good business model for this stage. You send us parts and we send back assembled modules. Currently, it's more convenient than sending a robot to your place, as we can iterate/fix the robot quickly and utilize it 100% of the time. When we polish the set-up over time - we can send robots to your place. So if we can assemble something for you in the USA with Chinese prices by using modern automation - leave a comment below.

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OFFICIAL: EASTER EGG GUIDE FOR TOTENREICH: Wonder Weapon: 1. Head to The Drydocks and lower The Crane, this will allow you to wall jump and interact with the tip of the ship to pick up the Chain Link 2. Next, Head to Storm Bridge and pick up Chili Chunks behind the truck next to Deadshot 3. Place Chili Chunks on the table in the middle of the Skalen Market 4. Next, Head to Burial Grounds left-side door and interact with the keyhole. 5. Interact with the door again and hold it to open the door and to unlock the underground area. 6. This will spawn a Zursa Bear during a special round (starting the second special round) you need to kill him and he will drop The Lantern 7. Place The Lantern in the center of the Underground Room in Burial Grounds. 8. Constellations will appear around the wall. Interact with them as they’re shown on the table in this order: left, right, back, front. 9. Once completed, Astrid will appear and talk, she will then travel to different areas of the map. 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someone is going to make millions with this in 2026 99% of people think this is a real human (or they fail to notice it’s an ai-generated video) but this video is completely ai-generated, including the background music. let me teach you how to create this in a few minutes follow this workflow step by step: first, create the base image of your ai influencer using nb pro. this is currently the best tool for character consistency i used a json prompt to generate the base image then i turn it into video (i will share the exact json prompt with you in this thread) now, to generate the video paste this prompt into google veo using the “frame to video” option “a man in his 40s sits on a 1980s living room couch, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. he gestures naturally with one hand as he speaks in vintage tv broadcast aesthetic: "today is october 12th, 1985. what i'm about to tell you will sound impossible... but mark my words, these three predictions will come true. no background music, no sound effects” next, i gave it a chunk of script, i only changed the script dialogue each time and kept the rest of the prompt exactly the same using this method, you also get a little consintent voiceover here is the format for you to use: [character description] + [visual style] + [dialogue of your script for under 8 seconds] for example, for the next part dialogue; [A man in his 40s sits on a 1980s living room couch, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression. He gestures naturally with one hand as he speaks in Vintage TV broadcast aesthetic: "but mark my words, these three predictions will come true... ONE: You will carry a device no bigger than a playing card that holds ten thousand songs" ] rest things i adjusted in the editing, now how to clone the audio for these several clips we just generated? i got the best audio from the very first clip i generated using veo 3 but here is the trick: - export that clip to a video editor - detach the audio of it - duplicate it to make it 10+ seconds long - clone the voice over using elevenlabs (go to 11Labs-> click on voices-> click on "create or clone a voice" button in the top right side) (i named mine “1985 ai influencer” inside 11labs) then, finally export all your video clips into your video editor detach the audios of all clips, and export it to 11Labs to clone it with that "1985 AI Influencer" voice once you dubbed it, import it back to your editor that’s it. there are endless use cases where you can use such an ai influencer like this to promote your biz: - skincare - weight loss & nutrition - psychology and mental health - marketing and sales - predictions (like this video) - making money & career growth - dating, parenting, and so on… there are a few people already started using such ai influencers, you are just behind them, you can find their pages on instagram don't be lazy, create one such an ai influencer for your targeted biz 2026 is going to be yours

ViralOps

14,290 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

20 ChatGPT Vision/GPT-4V Prompts to Elevate Your Business. Supercharge your business decisions with AI insights. [🔖Bookmark for future reference] 1. Ad Effectiveness Review Prompt: "Review this ad draft for our upcoming (user-specified event, e.g., 'Black Friday sale'). Break down the visual elements for clarity, emotional impact, and brand alignment, then suggest changes to improve conversions." 2. Email Campaign Visuals Feedback Prompt: "Analyze the visuals in this email campaign for our (user-specified product line, e.g., 'summer collection'). Evaluate the visual flow, image-to-text balance, and color scheme, offering steps to enhance attention and cohesion." 3. Landing Page Conversion Analysis Prompt: "Review this landing page for our (user-specified campaign, e.g., 'new software launch'). Point out user friction areas, suggest improvements for call-to-action visibility, and recommend design tweaks to build trust." 4. Packaging Design Assessment Prompt: "Look at the design of this packaging for our new (user-specified product, e.g., 'organic tea range'). Assess its market distinctiveness, readability, and emotional appeal, and offer design recommendations for better shelf appeal." 5. Social Media Post Review Prompt: "Assess this draft of our social media post for (user-specified event or day, e.g., 'World Coffee Day'). Examine its potential engagement, authenticity, and visual appeal, suggesting methods to increase interactions and reach." 6. Logo Redesign Feedback Prompt: "Check our redesigned logo for the (user-specified market, e.g., 'youth sports gear'). Evaluate its adaptability across platforms, memorability, and target audience relevance, providing feedback for refinement." 7. Sales Brochure Analysis Prompt: "Examine this sales brochure for our (user-specified service, e.g., 'cloud hosting solutions'). Highlight areas of strength and suggest design or content areas that could be more compelling." 8. Product Image Review Prompt: "Evaluate these product images intended for our online store featuring (user-specified product type, e.g., 'handmade jewelry'). Suggest changes to improve clarity, appeal, and potential sales conversion." 9. Newsletter Layout Critique Prompt: "Analyze this newsletter layout intended for our monthly (user-specified topic, e.g., 'tech innovations update'). Point out visual or content segments that could be made more engaging or clear." 10. Business Report Presentation Prompt: "Assess this business report presentation for our upcoming (user-specified event, e.g., 'shareholder meeting'). Offer feedback on data visualization, clarity, and overall professional appeal." 11. Press Release Format Prompt: "Review this press release format for our upcoming (user-specified announcement, e.g., 'merger news'). Suggest changes to improve clarity, engagement, and media appeal." 12. Product Tutorial Clarity Prompt: "Evaluate this product tutorial for our (user-specified product, e.g., 'smart blender'). Recommend steps to make instructions clearer and more user-friendly." 13. Membership Card Design Prompt: "Review our new membership card design for our (user-specified program, e.g., 'loyalty rewards'). Suggest changes for improved visual appeal and brand representation." 14. E-commerce Site Review Prompt: "Evaluate our e-commerce site focused on (user-specified product category, e.g., 'vintage apparel'). Offer insights to improve navigation, product presentation, and checkout experience." 15. Workshop Flyer Review Prompt: "Check out this flyer for our upcoming workshop on (user-specified topic, e.g., 'digital marketing trends'). Recommend design or content enhancements to boost registrations." 16. E-book Cover Feedback Prompt: "Review the cover of our e-book titled (user-specified title, e.g., 'The Future of E-commerce'). Provide feedback for visual impact, readability, and market appeal." 17. Mobile App Interface Review Prompt: "Check out the user interface of our mobile app created for (user-specified purpose, e.g., 'inventory management'). Highlight usability areas of concern and provide design improvement suggestions." 18. Product Launch Teaser Evaluation Prompt: "Review this teaser image for our upcoming product launch in the (user-specified category, e.g., 'smart home devices') sector. Assess its intrigue factor, clarity of the hint, and alignment with our brand identity. Provide recommendations to ensure maximum anticipation and online buzz leading up to the launch." 19. Viral Marketing Campaign Potential Prompt: "Examine this visual concept for our planned viral marketing campaign targeting (user-specified demographic, e.g., 'Gen Z on TikTok'). Evaluate its potential reach, emotional connection, and call-to-action strength. Offer insights and tweaks to maximize chances of trending and high engagement on platforms like X." 20. Corporate Video Thumbnail Analysis Prompt: "Evaluate the thumbnail chosen for our corporate video about (user-specified subject, e.g., 'company culture'). Suggest changes to increase click-through rates and viewer engagement." ————————————————— Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed this post, feel free to: 1. Repost to share the knowledge with your audience. 2. Follow Bryan Marley for more high-value AI insights. Which prompt did you like the most? Let me know in the comments! 👇🏾

Bryan Marley

74,304 просмотров • 2 лет назад

This Chinese guy created agents in Claude Code for landing pages and single-handedly serves 47 small businesses a month, taking $400 from each. He built a system of 7 agents on Claude Sonnet 4.6 that analyzes Google Maps in small towns, finds small businesses without websites there, and over 1 weekend takes each one to a finished mockup with video and cold message. No assistant, no sales team, no SDR. Just him, a MacBook, an iPhone, and 1 API key. And traditional web design agencies keep teams of 8 people on salary for the same order flow, while his expenses are only tokens and subscriptions to Lovable, Higgsfield, and Calendly. 7 agents work through 1 orchestrator on Claude Code Router. Usage is about 3 million tokens a day, the average API bill is about $480 a month. All 7 go through MCP servers and write shared state to the file system, without shared state in memory and without race conditions, and 1 of them lives right in the iPhone and picks up positive replies from the subway, a taxi, or on walks. And here is the system prompt he put into the orchestrator before launch: "You are the orchestrator of a solo agency that sells ready-made websites to local businesses. You delegate read-only tasks to 6 sub-agents and own all writes. sub-agents: // Scout (walks through Google Maps in selected cities, looks for narrow niches: 5+ years on the map, fewer than 50 reviews, no website or a website from 2014, but high ratings) // Diagnoser (for each lead writes a 50-word diagnosis, hero angle, tone matched to the industry, and a cold message under 70 words) // Builder (generates a landing page mockup in Lovable through MCP only for the top 5 leads per day, with the sharpest diagnoses and the biggest gap) // Filmer (pulls 5 screenshots of the mockup and through Higgsfield renders a 10-second vertical video 1080x1920 with a soft zoom) // Pitcher (sends a personalized cold message through the right channel for the niche: email to roofers, SMS to tradesmen, IG DM to salons, LinkedIn to realtors) // Checker (runs every message through evals for personalization, absence of AI markers and buzzwords before sending) // Mobile (lives in the iPhone, handles positive replies in real time, books Zoom calls in Calendly through MCP while the owner is on the go). You never let 2 sub-agents touch 1 lead. You stop and request approval from the human only when a deal exceeds $3,000 or the reply rate in a niche for the day drops below 12%." Meaning the system knows what it is and within what boundaries it is allowed to act. It knows it is supposed to find leads on its own. It knows it is supposed to take each one to a mockup, video, and cold message without intervention. It knows the human only steps in when a deal goes above $3,000 or the reply rate stops converging. → The system runs 24 hours a day → Scout goes through about 220 local businesses on Google Maps per day and leaves 30 new leads in the queue → Diagnoser outputs 30 structured diagnoses + briefs + cold messages per day → Builder assembles 3 to 5 finished landing pages in Lovable for the sharpest leads → Filmer renders a 10-second vertical video in Higgsfield for each one → Pitcher sends 30 personalized messages per day across 4 channels with a reply rate of about 14% → Checker runs every message through evals before sending And only when a deal breaks $3,000 or the reply rate for the day drops below 12% does the orchestrator wake the owner. And when the owner at that moment is sitting in the subway or a taxi, the Mobile agent in his iPhone picks up 1 move on its own: replies to a fresh positive reply from a dentist, books a Zoom through Calendly synced to the local time of the client, and puts the lead back in the queue. The owner only has to tap "approve" and in just 10 minutes join the call. Here is what the system writes in his log during 1 of the Saturdays: "scout report: 218 businesses checked in Austin, Denver, and Miami, 34 without a website, 19 with a website from 2014, 6 with an active redesign request in reviews. passing top 30 to diagnoser." "pitcher: 30 cold messages sent across 4 channels, 14 replies, 5 positive, 3 Zoom calls booked for Sunday. passing to closer." "builder: landing page for Westside Cosmetic Dentistry built in Lovable, 5 sections, mobile, soft beige. URL placed at /Users/dev/maps-agency/clients/westside/v1. filmer launching Higgsfield." "eval flag: deal with The Lotus Salon at $3,400 exceeds the approved limit of $3,000. sending for manual review." He has no server of his own and no separate backend. Just a local file sandbox at /Users/dev/maps-agency, an MCP router, 1 API key to Claude, and the same key forwarded to Claude Code on his iPhone. Out of everything I have seen this year, this is the cleanest one-person agency for selling websites to small businesses: $480 a month on the API, about $18,800 into the account, and between them 7 prompts, 1 file system, and 1 phone in the pocket.

Blaze

2,707,468 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

F350 Rear Differential Service done right. Step by step pure ASMR. ​If you want to keep your heavy-duty truck running smoothly, keeping up with your differential maintenance is non-negotiable. Whether you are dealing with a standard cover or a high-capacity unit, taking the time to properly clean, seal, and refill your rear diff will save you from major mechanical headaches down the road. ​Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the exact process shown in the video to get the job done right. ​Step 1: Remove the Housing Bolts ​Pop the truck up on a lift or secure it on jack stands. Position a drain pan underneath the differential. Grab an impact wrench and begin backing out all of the bolts securing the differential cover to the housing. ​Pro-Tip: Leave one or two bolts loosely threaded at the very top of the cover. This keeps the cover from falling completely off and splashing old gear oil everywhere once you break the factory seal. ​Step 2: Drain the Old Fluid ​Once the lower bolts are removed, use a chisel and a dead-blow hammer to gently tap the lower edge of the cover. Pry it open slightly to break the old gasket seal and let the fluid drain smoothly into your catch pan. Once the majority of the oil has drained, remove the top safety bolts and take the cover completely off. ​Step 3: Prep the Differential Housing ​With the gears exposed, stuff a clean shop rag inside the housing cavity to protect the ring and pinion from any loose debris. Use a gasket scraper or razor to carefully peel away the old silicone sealant from the mating surface. Follow up with a die grinder equipped with a surface conditioning disc to polish the flange completely clean, then remove the rag and wipe down the interior edge with brake cleaner. ​Step 4: Deep Clean the Diff Cover ​Take the removed differential cover over to a parts washer. Use a solvent brush to scrub out any residual sludge, metal filings, and old oil. If the exterior has built-up road grime or rust, give it a quick pressure wash or hose down. Finally, use an air blow gun to thoroughly dry the cover, ensuring absolutely no moisture or solvent remains inside. ​Step 5: Apply New RTV Sealant ​Lay the clean cover flat on your workbench. Grab a high-performance RTV silicone sealant (ensure it is rated for gear oil exposure) and lay down a clean, continuous bead along the center of the mating flange. Make sure to loop around the inside of each bolt hole to prevent future leaks. ​Step 6: Reinstall the Cover and Torque ​Carefully align the cover back onto the differential housing, making sure not to smudge the fresh RTV bead. Hand-start all of your bolts to avoid cross-threading. Once they are all in place, use a ratchet to tighten them down in a star pattern, ensuring even pressure across the gasket surface. ​Step 7: Fill with Fresh Gear Oil ​Locate the fill plug on the side or rear of the differential and remove it. Grab your premium synthetic fluid—such as SAE 75W-85 hypoid gear lubricant. Insert the bottle nozzle into the fill hole and squeeze the fluid in. You will need to continue filling until the fluid level reaches the bottom edge of the fill hole and just begins to weep out. ​Step 8: Reinstall the Fill Plug & Inspect ​Wipe away any excess fluid that leaked out during the filling process. Reinstall the fill plug and torque it to spec. Give the entire assembly one final look to ensure your seals are clean and dry.

Chuckling Charlie

170,750 просмотров • 29 дней назад

一番最後の[Prompt for original image]の部分に画像生成に使用したPromptを入れると一貫性が増します。不要な場合は3行削ってしまっても大丈夫です。 --- Extreme wide-angle perspective and dynamic pose remix edit. This is an EDIT of the original image, not a new character. Use the original image as a strict reference for: – the person’s identity, hairstyle, and overall fashion style, – the general type of background and location (same street, same room, same beach, same kind of architecture, etc.). You are allowed to completely change the camera position, angle, and pose, but you must keep the scene in the SAME location and keep the SAME person and outfit design. Camera and perspective: – Use an ultra wide-angle or fisheye feeling lens (around 12–18mm full-frame look). – The camera angle MUST change significantly from the original: use dramatic angles such as • worm’s-eye view from directly below looking up, • bird’s-eye view from directly above looking down, • very low angle from the ground, • high angle from above, • tilted Dutch angles. – Always create strong foreshortening: body parts close to the lens look huge, while the rest of the body falls away in perspective. – The final result must look like a bold fashion or street photo, fully photorealistic, not illustration or anime. Background consistency: – Keep the same location as the original image: same street, same bridge, same room, same studio, same beach, same general structures and materials. – Do NOT replace the background with a completely different place. – Because the camera angle changes, it is allowed and expected that different parts of the environment become visible. – When new areas appear, extend the original environment logically (same buildings, fences, road markings, walls, colors, materials, lighting style), as if the camera moved within the same place. Body parts near the lens (1–2 parts, sometimes 3): – In each edit, choose ONE or TWO main body parts to be extremely close to the lens (sometimes even THREE in more complex poses). – Vary them from image to image, do NOT always use the same body part. – Allowed near-the-lens parts include: • one or both hands / fingers reaching toward the camera, • one or both feet / shoes / boots near the lens, • knees or thighs, • face very close to the lens, • shoulders or chest close to the lens in a leaning pose. – The chosen body parts should come extremely close to the lens, almost touching it, with visible skin texture, fabric texture, and realistic wide-angle distortion. Pose and overall body (complex and varied): – Create strong, cool, dynamic poses that match the extreme perspective. – Randomly use different pose types, including: • standing with one leg or one arm reaching toward the camera, • crouching or squatting low to the ground, • sitting on the floor or on objects, • lying on the ground with legs or feet toward the lens, • leaning forward aggressively toward the camera, • twisting the body, crossing legs, or arching the back for more dynamic lines. – Allow complex poses where: • both hands are near the lens forming shapes (peace signs, triangles, frames, pointing toward the viewer), • both feet are toward the lens, • one hand and one foot are both large in the foreground, • the face is close to the lens while hands or feet are also visible in perspective. – Maintain believable anatomy even with extreme foreshortening. Angle and attitude (randomized): – Randomize camera angle and orientation (up, down, side, Dutch tilt) while keeping the composition visually balanced and powerful. – Keep the vibe cool, confident, and fashion/editorial or street style, depending on the original outfit. – Facial expressions can vary (serious, playful, confident, mysterious), but must still look like the same person. Lighting and rendering: – Keep the general time of day and lighting mood similar to the original (night vs day, indoor vs outdoor, soft vs hard light), but you may enhance contrast and color to make the image punchy and dramatic. – Maintain realistic shadows and contact points with the ground or floor. – High-resolution, sharp details with clear skin texture, fabric weave, and material highlights. Variation and randomness: – Each edit should look noticeably different from the original image and from other edits, with different: • camera angles, • pose types, • which body parts are closest to the lens, • orientation (straight, tilted, from above, from below). – Avoid repeating the exact same single-foot-close-up composition; produce a wide variety of dynamic poses and angles. Strict rules: – Do NOT change the person into someone else. – Do NOT change the outfit type; only restyle it through pose, perspective, and small natural movement of clothing. – Do NOT move the scene to a completely different location; always stay in a plausible extension of the original place. – Do NOT add text, logos, watermarks, or graphic design elements. – Do NOT switch to painting, illustration, or anime style; keep it photorealistic. Overall: Transform the original photo into a dramatic, photorealistic, ultra wide-angle shot with an extreme camera angle (including views from directly below or above), where one or more body parts are right next to the lens and look huge, the rest of the body recedes in perspective, and the same person strikes a stylish, complex, powerful pose in a consistent, expanded version of the original environment. Also, below is the prompt for generating the original image. Please use it as a reference. [Prompt for original image] #nanobanana2

AI Girl's Photo Studio

20,684 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Hermes + Claude + Higgsfield MCP + ViralBuilder = 💰💰💰 Four tools. One prompt chain. Hook to finished video in 10 minutes. I built a Claude skill that writes shot-by-shot Higgsfield prompts from a single creative brief. ViralBuilder tells you what's winning. The skill turns it into a production-ready prompt. Higgsfield renders it. No creative director. No guessing. No separate tools. Here is the setup: Higgsfield MCP → Open Claude Code → Settings → Connectors → Enter: → Connect your account Hermes → The agent layer running underneath Claude Code → It holds your skills, crons, memory, and routing rules → When you prompt Claude, Hermes feeds it the context it needs ViralBuilder (like Gethookd) → The winning ecom video database → Scrapes top performing ecom videos across platforms → Claude reads the data and extracts what styles, hooks, and formats are actually scaling The skill: video-prompt-builder → Installed inside Claude via Hermes → Takes a creative brief and outputs a full shot-by-shot prompt → Covers camera work, effects, transitions, pacing, and energy arc → Every output is structured for Higgsfield to render without ambiguity No switching apps. No export steps. Everything runs from one place. ▸ FIND WINNING CREATIVE ANGLES ViralBuilder tells you what the market already validated. Claude reads it and extracts the pattern. Prompts to run: "Search ViralBuilder for the top performing ecom videos in [niche] over the last 21 days. Extract the 3 dominant hook styles and rank by view velocity." "Pull the winning video formats in [niche] from ViralBuilder. Which opening 3 seconds appears most across videos spending over $10k?" "Find what video style is scaling right now in [niche] for the US market. UGC, talking head, or product demo. Filter for videos with over 1M views." "Pull the last 30 days of viral ecom hooks in [niche] from ViralBuilder. Cluster by emotional trigger. Which cluster has the most longevity?" You are not guessing at angles. You are reading what the market already spent money validating. ▸ BUILD THE PROMPT WITH THE SKILL This is where the video-prompt-builder skill takes over. You give Claude the winning angle. The skill outputs a complete shot-by-shot prompt with effects, transitions, pacing, and energy arc ready to fire into Higgsfield. Prompts to run: "Use the video-prompt-builder skill. Brief: 15-second UGC ad for [product] in [niche]. Hook style: [style from ViralBuilder]. Tone: direct to camera, US English. Output the full shot-by-shot effects timeline, effects inventory, density map, and energy arc." "Use the video-prompt-builder skill. The dominant hook in [niche] this week is [hook]. Build a 10-second product video prompt that opens with a speed ramp into a close-up product reveal. Include a signature visual effect and a low-density CTA landing." "Use the video-prompt-builder skill. Brief: replicate the pacing and energy of a [style description] video for [product]. Target duration: 20 seconds. Output all four sections. Then generate the video with Higgsfield using the shot-by-shot prompt." The skill outputs four sections every time: → Shot-by-shot effects timeline with camera, movement, and transitions per shot → Master effects inventory showing every technique used and where → Effects density map showing high, medium, and low intensity across the timeline → Energy arc describing how the video opens, builds, and lands That output goes directly into Higgsfield. No rewriting. No translating. ▸ GENERATE THE CREATIVE Claude writes the brief via the skill. Higgsfield MCP builds the video. Both happen in the same session. Prompts to run: "Use the video-prompt-builder skill to write a 15-second UGC prompt for [product]. Hook in the first 3 seconds, speed ramp into product reveal, slow-motion CTA landing. Then generate with Higgsfield in 9:16 format." "Build 3 prompt variations on this winning angle: [angle]. Each variation opens with a different effect — speed ramp, digital zoom, whip pan. Use the video-prompt-builder skill for each. Then generate all three with Higgsfield." "Use the video-prompt-builder skill. Brief: problem-solution ad for [product], 20 seconds, US market. Problem shot at high density, product reveal at medium, result and CTA at low. Generate with Higgsfield in 9:16." No separate tool. No file transfer. The video comes back in the same thread. ▸ CHAIN THE WHOLE STACK One prompt. All four tools firing together. "You are my ad creative director. Hermes has loaded my brand context. Pull the top performing video style in [niche] from ViralBuilder this week. Use the video-prompt-builder skill to write a full shot-by-shot prompt for [product] that replicates that style — 20 seconds, 9:16, US market, hook in the first 3 seconds. Output the effects timeline, inventory, density map, and energy arc. Then generate the video with Higgsfield." That single prompt replaces a half-day of production. The math before this stack: Brief: 30 minutes Script: 1 hour Creative production: 2 to 3 hours Agency or freelancer cost: $500 to $2,000 per creative With this stack: Hook to finished creative: 10 minutes Cost per creative: tool subscription, a fraction of agency rate 5 product tests in the time it used to take to brief one Bad product tests are where US ad budget disappears. $600 to $1,500 per failed test, before you even know if the angle works. This stack shows you what the market already validated before you spend a dollar on production. Hermes = your context layer. Brand, goals, past performance. Claude is always informed. ViralBuilder = your winning video database. See exactly what styles, hooks, and formats are scaling before you produce anything. video-prompt-builder skill = the translation layer. Turns a creative brief into a structured, production-ready Higgsfield prompt every time. Claude = the brain. Reads the market, writes the brief, chains the tools. Higgsfield MCP = the output. Video generated directly from the prompt. No export step. Four tools. One session. 10 minutes. Comment + RT "STACK" and I'll DM you the full workflow + the video-prompt-builder skill file.

Kid Pak

56,282 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Most people buy jersey, Smart ones buy jersey + LAYS Created this global World Cup 2026 fan experience with GPT Image 2 and brought it to life with Seedance 2.0 on Pollo AI #PolloAI #PolloScore prompt Scene 1 (0-3s): Quick cut — excited young man (athletic build) browsing football jerseys in a vibrant merchandise store. Scene 2 (3-6s): Close-up: He picks up a red and white Arsenal jersey, holds it up smiling. Dialogue: "This one feels perfect." Scene 3 (6-9s): Fast cut — he tries on the Arsenal jersey in front of the mirror, adjusting it confidently. Scene 4 (9-13s): He pays at the counter, then eats lays. Instant confident glow. Quick zoom on glowing bottle. Dialogue: "Now ready for the big match." Scene 5 (13-20s): Rapid montage cuts: him rushing out of the store, arriving at the stadium, entering luxurious VIP box at night. Scene 6 (20-27s): Dynamic cuts: tracking shot to the box edge overlooking the pitch, whip pan to epic slow-motion goal celebration, fireworks and confetti exploding. Crowd cheers intensify. Scene 7 (27-35s): Climax — he smiles with champion energy, raising arms in celebration. Camera circles for satisfying close-up of lays under stadium lights with wild crowd behind. Ultra realistic cinematic style, film grain, anamorphic flares, sharp 4K, vertical 9:16. Triumphant, luxurious, empowering mood. Bold red velvet color grading, vibrant greens & golds. packaging 100% accurate from reference image. Natural lip sync, snappy energetic cuts. No text overlays.

Sharon Riley

57,954 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

How to Build a Proper Product Page It breaks my heart every time I see someone from Brazil, making just $200 a month, spend $40 on a test ad only to get a $2 CPC. Then, they cut the ad at $35 spend with 17 clicks and 0 conversions. What’s even more frustrating is when I visit their site and see it’s a complete mess. It’s like they didn’t even try. That’s why I’m making this post. *Disclaimer: If you're building a brand, this isn’t for you. This is for testing products correctly with a website that’s good enough to convert, but if you’re serious about your brand, hire a Figma designer and a developer to get things done right. As a fun fact, I tested the following product myself (In the video below) and with just one click at a $3 CPC, I got a sale with an $80 AOV (100% CVR). I paused the ads because the CPMs hit $150. If you're interested, save this product for the future. I'll share the creatives i used to ran the product with those who comment below. "jordan, stop teaching high school kids about selling reps and getting them sued by Prada or other big brands, ruining their payment gateways, and crushing their dreams." (with 5 random people only will do it, wouldn't make sense for everyone to be ripping it). Shoutout to Adrian for this one. 🫡 Back to the important stuff: Let’s talk about creating a great product page. First off, ditch the “Buy Now” button. By using this, you miss out on the chance to increase your Average Order Value (AOV) through upsells during checkout. Instead, replace it with an “Add to Cart” button. Also, remove the quantity selector. Hardly anyone uses them on the product page, but they do in the cart. Instead, offer bundles, which you can set up using the Kaching Bundles app or your theme if it supports this feature. The cart experience is crucial, and you can optimize it using the UpCart app. Enable all its product page features so it takes over the standard Shopify cart or your theme’s cart. The built-in cart systems are outdated—they don’t allow upsells like UpCart does. Plus, UpCart directly opens the cart after a product is added, where the upsell option appears at the bottom, increasing your chances of boosting AOV. Pay attention to color schemes. Don’t use neutral colors for headers and buttons if your product features a primary color. A yellow jacket with a black header is like pizza with raspberry syrup—just doesn’t work. If your product images are gray, white, or black, match those with your headers and buttons. Otherwise, play around with colors to give your page some dynamic appeal. Bookmark this site to get color palettes that match your primary color. For exact color matches, download the "ColorZilla" extension, which gives you the exact color code of whatever is under your mouse on the screen. If your product color is #6E402A, you’ll know it and can match it perfectly with your header and buttons, creating a visually appealing contrast like Cider did here below. Right now, when some of you send me these websites, they look like government pages from the early 2000s. Next, consider the typography and button styles. For fonts, use Helvetica Regular for body text and Helvetica Bold for titles, both at a minimum size of 100%. It’s simple and effective. As for buttons, they should have a corner radius of 8px. To change these settings, go to the theme settings - typography/buttons and adjust the buttons and typography accordingly. Rounded buttons create a modern, inviting feel, while full square buttons can give off an outdated vibe. Even casinos in Vegas design their buildings with curves, ensuring that visitors always have a view angle that draws them back in—it’s all about keeping things appealing and engaging. Finally, the product page layout itself should be clean and concise. Use collapsible rows for your product descriptions. No one wants to read a novel, so keep it compact and focused. Images and videos are what sell—this is why we don’t use text-heavy images in our ads; they just bore people. Keep the description short, with enough information to inform but not overwhelm. If you need to include more features, put them in the FAQs section—that’s what they’re for. The goal is to make sure that the "Add to Cart" button is visible as soon as possible once the customer lands on the product page, without overwhelming them but providing just enough information—some key benefits, high-quality images, and buying options in the bundles. Once they hit the cart, the upsells will do their job. Remember, the three essential apps for setting this up are Loox Reviews for customer feedback (use the product widget reviews at the bottom of the page before the FAQs and the rating widget just above the title), Kaching Bundles for offering package deals, and UpCart for optimizing the cart experience. Just for the record, this is to help newcomers and guide them to something taht works, me personally i don't use free themes, but this one i created could convert easily if the product, offer and ads match well. Good luck and keep testing! 🗳🥂💸🤑

Zzzz

42,318 просмотров • 1 год назад

POV: You came to watch the World Cup... and ended up stealing the spotlight. ⚽ A stylish Good Morning from New York ends with a Messi-inspired dribble under the World Cup spotlight. Which nation are you representing at World Cup 2026? Create your own World Cup story with SeaArt.Ai🐋 , earn free credits, and get a chance to win an iPhone 17 Made with Seedance. SeaArt Creator Lab Prompt: World Cup 2026 Match-Day Fashion Story — Argentina Theme (0–25 Seconds) | New York | 16:9 Cinematic Ultra-realistic cinematic sports-fashion commercial, 16:9 horizontal, World Cup 2026 atmosphere, New York City. A beautiful, stylish American woman with a naturally elegant appearance, healthy glowing skin, expressive eyes, sleek updo hairstyle with soft face-framing strands. Premium commercial quality, realistic lighting, stable identity, natural movement, no glitches. 0–4 Seconds Luxury suite in a high-rise Manhattan hotel overlooking the New York skyline. Afternoon sunlight streams through floor-to-ceiling windows. The woman stands in front of an open wardrobe containing several football jerseys. She wears a fitted white tank top and black tailored shorts. Camera slowly pushes in as she scans the jerseys with anticipation. 4–7 Seconds Quick cinematic whip-pan transition. Her hand reaches for an Argentina jersey. The sky-blue and white stripes catch the sunlight. Realistic cloth physics. The jersey unfolds elegantly as she lifts it from the wardrobe. Subtle lens flare and premium fashion-commercial lighting. 7–11 Seconds Fast-paced transformation montage synchronized with energetic transitions. She ties the Argentina jersey into a stylish knot, puts on oversized light-wash baggy jeans and clean white sneakers. She grabs a sleek luxury-style crossbody bag with no visible branding. Mirror shots. She adjusts her hair. Flawless influencer-style makeup. Dynamic reflections and realistic daylight behavior. 11–15 Seconds Match cut. She walks confidently through a luxury Manhattan hotel corridor. Polished marble floors, warm ambient lighting, premium fashion-week atmosphere. A handsome European actor-type celebrity figure walks past in the opposite direction. They exchange a brief smile while continuing naturally. Cinematic depth of field, realistic background movement. 15–19 Seconds Hotel doors open dramatically. Bright New York sunlight floods the frame. Fast-paced tracking shots through Manhattan streets. Yellow taxis pass in the background. Crowds move naturally. Wind reacts realistically with her hair and jersey fabric. Low-angle walking shots. Premium sports-commercial energy. 19–22 Seconds Cut to a massive World Cup 2026 stadium atmosphere in New York. Argentina supporters fill the area. Sky-blue and white flags wave everywhere. Stadium lights begin illuminating as late afternoon shifts toward evening. The crowd energy grows stronger. The sound of anticipation fills the environment. 22–25 Seconds She enters the main stadium plaza. A football rolls across her path. She smiles playfully and begins a smooth, Messi-inspired close-control dribble sequence while moving forward. Tiny touches, effortless control, subtle body feints, the ball remaining close to her feet. Argentina fans around her cheer and react. Camera drops to a low tracking angle following the ball and her feet as she glides through the crowd. The sequence ends with her stopping the ball softly beneath her foot, looking toward the glowing stadium interior with excitement and confidence as Argentina colors illuminate the background. Style: ultra-realistic sports commercial, World Cup 2026 energy, premium color grading, realistic skin texture, cinematic depth of field, natural crowd behavior, subtle film grain, luxury fashion aesthetic, stable identity, high-end broadcast quality. Negative Prompt: blurry face, identity drift, duplicate people, extra limbs, distorted hands, unrealistic football movement, cartoon style, oversaturated colors, text overlays, logos, flickering artifacts, low resolution, unnatural physics, motion glitches, warped body proportions. #WorldCup2026 #SeaArtWorldCup

Shami

38,837 просмотров • 29 дней назад

A normal football moment turned into a futuristic legend. ⚽⚡🔥 From a dream shot to a cyber-powered goal AI brought this cinematic football universe to life. Made with GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 Mini on Pollo AI Prompt: Scene 1 (0–2s) – Stadium Establishing Shot A packed football stadium at night under brilliant floodlights. The crowd roars as the camera slowly pushes toward the pitch. Flags wave, atmospheric particles float through the air, and the stadium feels massive and alive. Ultra-realistic sports broadcast quality. Scene 2 (2–4s) – Perfect Cross An original football athlete wearing a sleek futuristic white-and-neon football kit tracks a perfect aerial cross. The camera follows the ball before smoothly transitioning to the athlete's focused expression. Dramatic anticipation builds with cinematic slow motion. Scene 3 (4–7s) – The Leap The athlete explodes into an incredible bicycle volley. The camera switches between low-angle tracking shots, slow-motion close-ups, and dynamic aerial perspectives. Flying grass, dust, and motion blur enhance the realism. Scene 4 (7–10s) – Time Freeze At the exact instant before the foot touches the ball, time completely freezes. Every particle hangs motionless. The camera performs a slow cinematic orbit around the athlete while the stadium remains perfectly frozen. Scene 5 (10–13s) – Cyber Transformation Mechanical armor assembles over the athlete's body piece by piece. Blue and orange energy lines ignite, the visor activates, mechanical wings unfold, and the football transforms into a glowing plasma sphere surrounded by electricity, fire, sparks, and floating energy fragments. Scene 6 (13–15s) – Cliffhanger The transformation completes. The cyber athlete remains frozen inches away from striking the glowing plasma ball. End with a dramatic close-up, intense lens flare, floating energy particles, and a seamless cliffhanger ready for Part 2. Style: Original fictional character only. Hyper-realistic, Unreal Engine 5 quality, cyberpunk-mecha anime fusion, premium VFX, volumetric lighting, HDR, cinematic sports commercial, smooth camera movement, 1080p detail, blockbuster visuals. Negative Prompt: No real football players, no celebrity likeness, no club logos, no copyrighted jerseys, no watermarks, no text, no subtitles, no storyboard visible, no extra limbs, no deformed anatomy, no blurry frames, no flickering, no low quality, no camera shake, no glitches. Part 2 Scene 1 (15–17s) – Action Resumes Time suddenly resumes from the frozen frame. The cyber athlete unleashes a devastating bicycle volley. The instant the foot strikes the plasma football, a massive burst of blue electricity, orange fire, sparks, plasma energy, and shockwaves explodes outward. Capture the impact with ultra slow motion and dramatic close-ups. Scene 2 (17–20s) – Plasma Ball Flight The plasma football rockets toward the goal at incredible speed, leaving behind blazing fire trails, blue lightning, glowing plasma particles, and motion streaks. The camera alternates between tracking shots, side views, and behind-the-ball perspectives while the crowd becomes a cinematic blur. Scene 3 (20–22s) – Goal Impact The glowing plasma football smashes into the top corner of the goal. The net ripples violently as a gigantic energy explosion erupts. Sparks, debris, plasma waves, and holographic shockwaves spread throughout the stadium with blockbuster visual effects. Scene 4 (22–25s) – Stadium Celebration The stadium erupts with fireworks, holographic lights, smoke, confetti, waving flags, and roaring fans. Bright floodlights illuminate the entire arena while glowing energy particles drift through the air. Epic cinematic drone shots reveal the celebration. Scene 5 (25–28s) – Hero Landing The cyber athlete lands powerfully on the pitch. Mechanical wings slowly fold back into the armor while blue energy lines gradually fade. Floating sparks and glowing fragments surround the athlete as the camera circles dramatically. Scene 6 (28–30s) – Epic Finale The athlete stands in a victorious heroic pose facing the roaring stadium. The camera slowly pushes in while cinematic lens flares, volumetric lighting, drifting smoke, and holographic particles fill the scene. End on a premium blockbuster frame with an unforgettable cinematic finish. Style: Original fictional football athlete only. Do not resemble or recreate any real football player, club, team, logo, jersey, or copyrighted content. Hyper-realistic, Unreal Engine 5 quality, cyberpunk-mecha anime fusion, HDR, volumetric lighting, premium VFX, smooth cinematic camera movement, ultra-detailed 1080p, realistic physics, blockbuster sports commercial. Negative Prompt: No real football players, no celebrity likeness, no club logos, no copyrighted jerseys, no watermarks, no subtitles, no storyboard visible, no extra limbs, no deformed anatomy, no blurry frames, no flickering, no glitches, no low quality, no camera shake. #PolloAI #PolloCup

Stonic AI

30,576 просмотров • 14 дней назад

chatgpt images 2.0 has been live for 24h so let's dig in how to use ChatGPT Images 2.0 to create product photos, brand books, UI mockups, and ad creative that actually looks real: 1. GPT Images 2.0 now does 2K resolution, 3:1 aspect ratios, and spits out 8 images per prompt. text rendering is way better across multiple languages. it also has thinking mode where it searches the web before generating. 2. the biggest lesson with images 2.0: you have to be extremely specific. if you give it a lazy prompt you get stock photos. give it camera type, lighting conditions, color palette, and subject details and it cooks. 3. product photography is where it shines. I created a full brand shoot for a skincare line. golden hour lighting, Mediterranean aesthetic, slight imperfections in the subjects. every image looked like a real photo shoot. 4. use it to create visual directions before you make video ads. I prompted 8 directions for the same Shopify ad story. Wes Anderson, Nike, cinematic, Apple shot on iPhone. the cinematic and Nike styles were the strongest. 5. UI mockups work now. give it your app, a feature description, the resolution, and say you want realistic data in every cell. it gave me four clean variations of a leaderboard screen. 6. apparel and merch: generate photorealistic product shots before you print anything. test if people would buy it before you spend money on production. 7. illustrations got a massive upgrade. editorial style, flat vector, limited color palettes. use these to make proposals, one-pagers, and decks look professional. 8. every business has four creative bottlenecks: marketing content, internal docs and decks, explaining things visually, and testing before building. Images 2.0 helps with all four. 9. five things you need in every prompt: context (what is this for), style references (name specific brands or aesthetics), palette (use hex codes), real copy (no lorem ipsum), and aspect ratios so it drops into production without rework. 10. use ChatGPT itself to help you write better prompts. you might not know camera types or lighting terms. ask it to help you build the prompt before you generate. also in this episode: I share a startup idea someone should steal: a learn to draw app with AI feedback on every sketch. $5/month. I put it into Claude Design and got three incredible wireframe directions. I share a framework for finding vertical AI agent businesses. find a boring pain point, map the workflow, do the job as a service first, document edge cases, then add agents to replace the steps. and I share an AI tool called No Scroll that blew me away in 5 minutes. it monitors the internet for you and texts you only what matters. the onboarding felt like talking to a real person. episode is live on The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃 (walkthrough, tips, prompts) im rooting for you, so share this with your friends and enjoy watch

GREG ISENBERG

70,968 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Video content creation sounds simple, but what if you don’t have time to: • Write the script, • Prepare the visuals, • Generate the voiceover, • Create the subtitles, • And finally render the video? This is why we built Noustiny on top of Nous Research Hermes Agent by adding 12 generic Hermes tools + 13 generic Hermes skills, bringing the whole process into one single flow. How does it work? Let’s take a closer look 👇 ———— 1- Story state: context, tree, motifs: Hermes had no built-in narrative-state primitive for tracking canon, branching story structure, and recurring motifs. So we added three generic Hermes tools for this: → story_tree_graph: Manages the story tree structure. It handles operations like canon path, descendants, and splice insertion points. → narrative_context_builder: Walks the canon chain and returns the live context every narrative skill should reason against. This includes recent chain, mood, and character state. → motif_tracker: Remembers recurring motifs across the story arc. For example, a sword introduced in beat 2 can reappear meaningfully in later scenes. ———— 2- Character / cast pipeline: Hermes had no built-in primitive for cast extraction or character continuity. So we added a four-tool character pipeline: → story_copyright_detector: Handles IP scrubbing. For example, “Iron Man” is converted into an IP-free character description before the image API ever sees it. → character_sheet_builder: Produces 1 to 4 characters. For each character, it creates an IP-free visual description and a hero-portrait prompt. These portraits become the reference frames used across later storyboard scenes. → character_registry_lookup: Finds a character by name inside the cast sheet and attaches the correct portrait reference to each beat. → character_alias_resolver: Resolves aliases like “Mr. Stark” into the main character name. This way, the same character keeps one portrait reference even if they appear under different names. ———— 3- Voice pipeline: Hermes had no built-in primitive for audio acquisition or voice cloning. So we added the full voice chain, and the agent dispatches it autonomously in order: → narration_voice_director: The director-agent reads the seed + story and returns persona_label, search_query, and fallback_query. → voice_sample_builder: Uses yt-dlp + ffmpeg. It accepts a URL, an 11-character ID, or a free-text query. It runs ytsearch5 with dead-video tolerance and normalizes the audio to 24 kHz mono PCM. → voice_clone_synthesize: Wraps ElevenLabs IVC + timestamps. The voice ID is cached by reference SHA. Per-character alignment comes through the same audio call at no extra cost. → voice_clone_cleanup: Frees the cached voice ID after render so orphan voices do not accumulate. ———— 4- Render: Hermes had no built-in video-render entry. So we added the final render tool: → noustiny_storybook: The agent dispatches it as the final step of the chain. One tool call drives the FastAPI render service end to end and emits the mp4. ———— 5- Skills: 13 generic Hermes skills added into skills/creative/: The branching engine in Noustiny works like a council of narrative skills. Each skill is loaded by the gateway as a system prompt and orchestrated in this order: → narrative-brainstorm: Proposes 2 to 3 next-checkpoint options from the canon chain. → narrative-writer-assist: Writes a spliced insert beat that fits the parent and child. → narrative-continuity-critic: Audits downstream beats against the new insert. → narrative-rewriter: Updates the stale beats flagged by the continuity critic. → narrative-judge: Approves or rejects the rewrite against the original flow. → narrative-scene-qa: Checks each beat for consistency, length, and register. → narrative-writer: Finalizes the chosen branch as polished prose. After one splice, this cascade walks downstream by itself until the canon becomes coherent again. ———— 6- Visual + IP pipeline: On the visual side, the goal is not just generating scenes. It is also preserving character continuity and IP safety. This pipeline runs through these skills: → visual-prompt-builder: Turns a beat into an IP-free image prompt and reads the character-sheet references. → scene-composition: Defines shot framing, scene composition, and layout rules. → story-copyright-detector: Skill counterpart of the same-named tool. It can be used for direct slash-command invocation. → character-sheet-builder: Skill counterpart of the same-named tool. Defines cast extraction rules and the IP-free portrait-prompt format used to seed character consistency across the storyboard. → storybook-intro: Generates the cinematic intro page for the render. ———— 7- Voice skill: → narration-voice-director: Defines persona reasoning rules and supports the decision logic behind the same-named voice tool. ———— 8- Pattern: Hermes baseline already had the gateway, agent loop, skill registry, and tool registry. We extended that foundation with 12 generic Hermes tools + 13 generic Hermes skills and organized the system into four main pipelines: • story-state • character continuity • voice • render The important part is this: Noustiny is not a hardcoded system locked inside a single app. A Telegram bot, Discord bot, CLI session, or third-party Next.js app can call the same gateway and use the same tool + skill chains. - No app glue. - No hardcoded prompts. - A drop-in, registry-compatible, agent-native video creation flow. ✅Github:

Ufuk

28,522 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад