Today was my first use of Chat GPT Image creator, and I am very impressed, but you should know two things if you are interested.
First off, had I not read Les Blythe’s Digital Catalyst, I would not have had the result I wanted.
Les teaches how to write AI prompts effectively and coaches on how to train the AI to know you and your writing style. This little story here is NOT AI generated; it is a personal account of me using Chat GPT Image.
Recently, I purchased a new computer and lost access to my favorite little graphics program, Real Draw Pro, that I have been using for years. I tried to purchase a new copy, but they never sent a download link. Paypal was nice enough to refund, but I really wanted the program.
Anyway, I saw this new GDI Rotator program today and figured I would try it and promote it on LeadsLeap, where the banner size is 300×250 pixels. Without my RealDraw Pro, this posed a dilemma.
Fortunately, TechSmith who makes “Snagit Editor” was nice enough to send me a new download link so I can still use that program. It will resize images, but not sure if you can create layers like on RealDrawPro.
With that said, I “snagged” a pic off the GDI Rotator site and went to ChatGPT Images to give it a whirl. It created a beautiful image, but failed to size it 300×250 the first time.
We went back and forth four times (or four AI Prompts) until I got what I wanted.
Then, it asked me if I wanted another copy for A-B testing, to which I replied, “Sure.”
BUT, after four prompts, Chat GPT wanted me to upgrade. Maybe one day, but not today.
Recap:
- Check out The Digital Catalyst on Substack
- Chat GPT gave 4 free image prompts before upgrade requirement
