The tweet showcases practical applications of ChatGPT Images 2.0 in various creative workflows, providing detailed examples and tips. However, it does not contain breaking news or a launch announcement.
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 @startupideaspod (walkthrough, tips, prompts)
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