From the course: DALL-E: the Creative Process and the Art of Prompting

Challenge: Presentation and social media post - DALL-E Tutorial

From the course: DALL-E: the Creative Process and the Art of Prompting

Challenge: Presentation and social media post

- We've now covered quite a bit of ground. From the basics of prompting to building consistency and the common mistakes, I've got a challenge for you. Let's take what we've learned and apply it to two common scenarios. First, visuals for a presentation, and second, a lifestyle image for a social media post. All right, let's dive in. Challenge one, presentation visuals. Now, I imagine you've all been in this scenario. You have a presentation with numerous talking points and you need to spice it up with some compelling visuals. Well, in the prior world, unless you or your company own the photos or images, your only options were licensing stock photos from a library or using the default shapes and images and the tools. Or worse yet, lifting something off the internet that you don't even own. Well, thankfully those days are done and now you can create the perfect visuals for decks with AI. Alright, so for this challenge we've been asked to create visuals for a global data communication network presentation and we need two images. The first needs to convey data traveling through the internet, and the second an image that captures data traveling at a global level. They need to look similar in style both high tech with a cooler tone palette and both need to convey a sense of speed. All right, for the next challenge, we're going to tackle an image for a social media post. Now, let's say our company is offering a vacation giveaway to Paris and this is our social media post announcing the contest. So we need to show someone in Paris along with some iconic imagery, and I can't think of anything more iconic than the Eiffel Tower. Now this ad is targeted towards women so it'd be best to include a woman in the image. Good luck and don't be afraid to experiment and I'll show you how I solved it in the next video. See you there.

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