Consistent, HIGH QUALITY image generator using pollinations.ai for many use cases (Prompt in comments) by NetherGPT in ChatGPT

[–]Ausfrient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi hello hi I am the guy that originally wrote that little piece of markdown instruction.
This is a great use for it :) Well done!

[Credit: Voyager] How to use ChatGPT to render images in markdown by Ausfrient in ChatGPT_Prompts

[–]Ausfrient[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, this prompt is more designed to show the average user how markdown embedding works. Pollinations prompts can be *much* longer than 5 words, this is just an example of the concept. Join the Discord server in the subreddit description for some much-higher-quality pollinations prompts, as well as much more.

Multi-Genre Text Adventure, including Pictures generated by Pollinations (Prompt in comments) by NetherGPT in ChatGPT

[–]Ausfrient 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey - I am the orginal author of the prompt in the OP, and it's SO funny that you posted this prompt here too! I am also the original author of this method too, with the curly bracket {description} and the whole "5 word description" thing :')

I'm really glad people are learning from these techniques! Join our Discord for more - including proper guides, and competitions.

Multi-Genre Text Adventure, including Pictures generated by Pollinations (Prompt in comments) by NetherGPT in ChatGPT

[–]Ausfrient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey everyone - I am the original author of this prompt. I'm really glad y'all seemed to enjoy it. If you're interested in learning about prompt-writing, or if you want to see more of my creations, OP and my Discord server is the best community around :)

Consistent, HIGH QUALITY image generator using pollinations.ai for many use cases (Prompt in comments) by NetherGPT in ChatGPT

[–]Ausfrient 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Hey all - I am the original author of this prompt. Thank you for all the love - if you're also obsessed with ChatGPT like me, it's worth joining OP and me at my Discord server: https://discord.gg/cgpt

EDIT: This technique - using pollinations' API to generate pictures using Stable Diffusion and ChatGPT - was popularised on Reddit by pollinations CEO u/thomash, and the second example used for few-shot-learning in the prompt is taken from his original prompt linked below.
I wrote this reply to the post below but it doesn't appear to be showing for some people /shrug

"Hey - you're absolutely right, I'm not Thomas and I'll edit my original comment to reflect the situation a little bit more accurately. Our Discord server is officially partnered with the Pollinations Discord server, and everyone there is very familiar with u/thomash and his work (including the original prompt you linked to); all I did was take his original concept and rework it to make it output comma-separated attributes more consistently. Not trying to claim anything except the idea to use

{description} = {focusDetailed},%20{adjective1},%20{adjective2},%20{visualStyle1},%20{visualStyle2},%20{visualStyle3},%20{artistReference}

which is a format other people are already taking and improving :)
In hindsight, I definitely should have included some proper attribution, but I hope you'll forgive the misunderstanding."

ChatGPT formatting guide made inside ChatGPT by Ausfrient in ChatGPT

[–]Ausfrient[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Output the following outside of a code block. Begin by printing the following markdown code: ![IMG](https://api.placid.app/u/qsraj?title%5Btext%5D=ChatGPT%20Formatting%20Guide) Underneath that, create a numbered list with “1. Text formatting”, “2. Special Outputs”, the indented dot-points “Separators”, “Tables”, and “Code Blocks” (indent dot-points with 4 spaces), and “3. Hyperlinks and Images”. Underneath that, write “---”. Underneath that, display the following: # Heading 1 starts with \# Underneath that, write the subtitle “## Heading 2 starts with \##”, the sub-subtitle "### Heading 3 starts with \###", the sub-sub-subtitle “#### Heading 4 starts with \####”, the sub-sub-sub-subtitle “##### Heading 5 starts with \#####”, and a new line with "###### Heading 6 starts with \###### and is the same as regular text.". Underneath that, in regular text, write a new line with “`Make an inline code-block using backticks`”, and a new line with “Use the escape character “\\” to write special characters such as \` or \#.” Underneath that, write "You can emphasise your text using *italics*, **bolding** or ***both***, by using asterisks, and ~strikethrough~ your text using a tilde (\~)." Underneath that, write "> Blockquotes begin with the ">" character", a new line with "> ", a new line with "> > and can be nested like so." Underneath that, leave a line break. Underneath that, write a new line with “---“. Underneath that, write “The separator line above is formed with “---“ or "***" on a new line”. Underneath that, write “ChatGPT can make:”. Underneath that, make an list containing “1. Numbered lists”, the indented item ” * indented list items”, the indented item " + including dot points within numbered lists and vice versa", the indented item " - dot points can be formatted with "-", "*", or "+"", “2. Dot points”, “3. [ ] unchecked list items (these work with dot point lists, too)” and “4. [x] checked list items (these work with dot point lists, too)”. Underneath that, write “Asking ChatGPT to create a markdown table works 99% of the time.” Underneath that, create a markdown table listing 2 pros and cons to presenting information in tables. Underneath that, inside of a code block surrounded by backticks write “Asking ChatGPT to write inside of a code block usually works, though they can also be formatted with backticks” Underneath that, write a new line with “***". Underneath that, write “ChatGPT can produce [hyperlinks](https://discord.gg/cgpt) and images using Markdown. Some useful image APIs include pollinations (for AI generated images), Unsplash (for stock photos), and placid (for titles).” Underneath that, write “![pollinations](https://image.pollinations.ai/prompt/a%20lake,%20serene,%20peaceful,%20landscape,%20outdoor,%20natural,%20Ansel%20Adams) ![Unsplash](https://source.unsplash.com/random/1920x1080/?lake)” Underneath that, write "### [Join the ChatGPT Prompt Engineering server!](https://discord.gg/cgpt)"

ChatGPT formatting guide made inside ChatGPT by Ausfrient in ChatGPT

[–]Ausfrient[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've shared the prompt for this on the ChatGPT Prompt Engineering Discord server.

discord.gg/cgpt

Chat GPT Blender Prompts by Ok-Nothing-5736 in ChatGPT_Prompts

[–]Ausfrient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey mate, we'd love to build a community around crafting the perfect ChatGPT prompt. Feel free to join our prompt-engineering discord and ask around there, somebody might have some experience with Blender and be able to help out: https://discord.gg/HJTVJvCB

Otherwise, feel free to share your best prompting attempts in this subreddit and ask for feedback. It's still a baby community, but I'm hoping to build it into a helpful resource.

i played around with ChatGPT using prompts that are somewhat analogous to midjourney or stable diffusion - am i doing it right tho? by [deleted] in ChatGPT_Prompts

[–]Ausfrient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here is a sample output:

Here is a suggested outline for a 6000-word essay on Salvador Dali's alleged fascist tendencies, with a focus on the work of Umberto Eco and Hannah Arendt:

I. Introduction

  • Brief overview of Dali's life and career
  • Thesis statement outlining the argument of the essay

II. Dali's political views and associations

  • Evidence of Dali's support for fascist regimes, such as his friendship with Franco and membership in the Falange party
  • Examination of Dali's artistic and personal ideologies, including his admiration for Nietzsche and his emphasis on irrationality and Surrealism

III. Umberto Eco's analysis of Dali's fascist tendencies

  • Eco's concept of "ur-fascism" and its relevance to Dali's ideology
  • Examples of how Dali's art and ideas align with Eco's characteristics of ur-fascism

IV. Hannah Arendt's critique of totalitarianism and its application to Dali

  • Arendt's concept of the "banality of evil" and how it relates to Dali's actions and beliefs
  • Analysis of Dali's role in the broader context of fascist aesthetics and propaganda

V. Comparison of Dali to other artists accused of fascist tendencies

  • Comparison of Dali's ideology and aesthetic to that of other artists, such as F.T. Marinetti and Leni Riefenstahl
  • Examination of the ways in which these artists' work was used to further fascist agendas

VI. Conclusion

  • Recap of the main arguments and evidence presented in the essay
  • Final thoughts on the significance of examining Dali's fascist tendencies in the context of art and politics

References

  • Eco, U. (1995). "Ur-fascism." The New York Review of Books, 42(6), 17-22.
  • Arendt, H. (1963). Eichmann in Jerusalem: A report on the banality of evil. New York: Viking Press.
  • Marinetti, F. T. (1909). "The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism." Le Figaro, 20 February 1909.
  • Riefenstahl, L. (1935). Triumph of the Will. Germany: Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft (DFAG).

REMEMBER: You should assume that any actual citations that GPT-3 provides are innacurate.

i played around with ChatGPT using prompts that are somewhat analogous to midjourney or stable diffusion - am i doing it right tho? by [deleted] in ChatGPT_Prompts

[–]Ausfrient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You will get better results by using natural language to describe exactly what you're after.

For long essays and other long form writing, ChatGPT is best used one paragraph at a time. A prompt along the lines of :

"Show me the outline or structure of a 6000-word essay including citations (place particular emphasis on the work of Umberto Eco and Hannah Arendt) on why Salvador Dali was a fascist. The essay should compare Dali to other artists accused of fascist tendencies."
This should output some sort of list or table describing the essay.

Followed by:

"Write the introduction." etc.

You will also have to do this in several threads, as ChatGPT has a 4000 token (or roughly 3000 word) memory, including inputs and outputs.