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Appreciate your detailed write-up on your approach.
Your point about verifying the prompt will carry across 20+ images is so important. Often a prompt works great for one type of image but doesn't transfer well to another setting.
When I built my prompt library, I didn't worry about testing the prompts across multiple images because my focus is on getting one good image that captures the essence of the style I want.
So in my case, I use the same image description for every prompt so I can easily compare/contrast the style. I default to "day at the beach" or "camping in the southwest desert" because outdoor images tend to emphasize the style better.
But that doesn't mean the prompt will work for an indoor image or even an entire course until I do what you described by applying to multiple images.
And finally, I've always enjoyed Saul Bass and used to copy a lot of his work when I first learned Adobe Illustrator.
My prompts were put together over a year ago before AI recognized reference images. If I wanted something specific today, I'd relly more on the reference image than the prompt.
Thanks for sharing your examples! I'm glad I'm not the only movie title geek out there. There's one movie I was thinking of playing with because it still is etched in my memory 20 years later. It is the title sequence for Casino Royale, where Daniel Craig was introduced as 007. I loved that it came after that gritty, grainy black and white sequence, and then just burst into color with Chris Cornell singing "You Know My Name". I remember sitting in the movie theater thinking, "Oh, this is going to be fun!" You just gave me something to play with for a demo. :) What are the chances I can find this font?
