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Week 2 Discussion
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Note: I only edited/modified lesson one on my course (and the quiz at the end).
- What’s one AI technique you learned in the Week 2 Guided Practice Activity that you plan to apply right away in your current projects?
- I really liked the example of using AI to help create a hook or lead-in story. That is a great way to grab a students attention at the beginning of the course.
- Where did the AI course draft generation add the most value to the course-building workflow, and where did you need to step in with your own expertise?
- I like the ability of the AI tool to analyze and organize the information into a good flow right from the start. I had to step in on the final details to ensure the tone, clarity, graphics, and interactions were aligned with my vision. But, the AI tool helped in those areas, too, and saved me a lot of time.
KyleNewell-4e9e I love the image style you used in your course! Would you mind sharing what style prompt you used to achieve those images?
- KyleNewell-4e9e13 days agoCommunity Member
To start with, I asked AI to generate images as part of the course creation process. This was helpful to update images because I was able to "recycle" the description prompts for most of them. For the ones I added, I just used a simple prompt of my own.
For the Style Prompt, I simply used the "8-bit" option in the drop down. The expanded prompt reads:Pixel art style, limited color palette, retro video game aesthetic, 8-bit graphics, blocky textures, low-resolution details, pixelated outlines, layered background design, simple shading technique, nostalgic visual approach, flat color blocks, minimal anti-aliasing, sprite-like character design, side-scrolling perspective, chunky pixel clusters, dithering effects for color blending, depth created through color variation, classic gaming era visuals, simplified yet expressive scenery.