Example
Producing Three-Ply Corrugated Board
Sharing my example.
I’ve often encountered courses that are built using a template — for example, a simple slide with a pager and an image, like in my “before” example.
I have nothing against pager-style slides, but I think it’s much more engaging and useful to add more visuals, so that, for example, office employees can better understand what’s happening on the production floor.
The “after” version immerses you in the context much more: even though it’s a standard slide with text + image, it’s more interesting and convenient to view, and the slide transitions add a sense of dynamics.
Special thanks to new technologies that make creating visuals take just 5 minutes.
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4 Replies
- ThierryEMMANUELCommunity Member
Yes, yes, yes, it's great, as usual, Kate_Golomshtok The demonstration is obvious. I'd like to know more about how you created this visual universe. Which AI? And how did you start creating the images? “Draw these backgrounds in the same style as the first drawing”?
- Kate_GolomshtokCommunity Member
Thank you for your question! I used ready-made images and asked ChatGPT to refine them in a consistent style. I’ve found a small hack that works well for me:
- Ask ChatGPT to generate images in several different styles.
- Choose the one I like the most.
- Upload that image back into the chat and ask the AI to describe it as a prompt.
- Use that prompt to generate the rest of the visuals
- ThierryEMMANUELCommunity Member
Thanks, Kate_Golomshtok . That's generally what I do, but apparently not as well, because I find that your images really share the same style, exactly. That's what struck me.
- Kate_GolomshtokCommunity Member
Try this approach:
first upload two images — one with the style you like, and the other being the image you want to edit. Then ask the chat to transform the second image into the chosen style. After that, you can request to save this style for future images.
