I wanted to push this beyond simple image generation. So these are the exact prompt styles I’m using to test search and find scenes, web powered infographics, PDF to visual summaries, multi image outputs, manga pages, recipe books, and full room redesigns.
These are written so you can copy them fast, customise the placeholders, and run your own tests straight away.
Pick a prompt, paste it into ChatGPT Images, then replace any bracketed placeholders with your own topic, file, dish, room, or concept. The more specific your source material is, the better the result usually gets.
These prompts are designed to test reasoning, consistency, layout control, visual storytelling, document understanding, web grounded outputs, and multi image generation in a single response.
Takes the previously generated image and marks the hidden character without changing the rest of the scene.
Using the previously generated illustrated search and find images in this chat, create clean annotated versions that place a hand drawn red circle around the hidden character based on my uploaded photo. Keep each original image otherwise unchanged. Do not move the character. Do not add labels, arrows, text, zoom panels, or extra effects. Return the circled versions as separate standalone images.
Useful for turning current information into a visual graphic people can actually scan and share.
Browse the web and create a single original editorial infographic that compares the current state of [insert topic] right now. Use up to date public sources and pull together the most important facts, prices, dates, stats, or rankings. Organise everything into a highly visual one page graphic with a strong headline, clean sections, short captions, icons, diagrams, and mini charts where useful. Include a small sources section at the bottom. Do not invent data. Make it modern, polished, and easy to scan on social media.
Great for turning reports, guides, decks, or research PDFs into something far more visual and usable.
Read the uploaded PDF and turn it into a single polished infographic poster. Extract the core message, most important statistics, key quotes, and practical takeaways. Reorganise the information into a clean visual hierarchy with headline, subheads, key numbers, short summaries, pull quotes, and action points. Use diagrams, icons, timelines, and mini charts where useful. Keep every fact grounded in the PDF only. Do not invent data or add unsupported claims. Make it look like an original premium infographic ready to share online.
Pushes variation and creative range by asking for several distinct outputs from one core idea.
Create 4 distinct original poster concepts for the exact same topic: [insert topic]. Output all 4 as separate finished images in a single response. Each poster should communicate the same core message but with a clearly different creative direction, composition, layout, and visual mood. Keep them polished, readable, and campaign ready. Do not repeat the same idea 4 times. Make each concept feel genuinely different.
Tests long form visual consistency, storytelling, pacing, and multi page continuity in one go.
Create an original 8 page manga style short story based on this premise: [insert premise]. Output all 8 pages in one response as separate page images. Keep character designs, outfits, locations, props, and visual continuity fully consistent across all pages. Use this structure. Page 1 hook. Page 2 setup. Page 3 escalation. Page 4 reveal. Page 5 setback. Page 6 plan. Page 7 climax. Page 8 final beat. Use strong pacing, expressive acting, readable dialogue, dynamic panel composition, and clean black and white inkwork. Keep it fully original. Do not reference or imitate any existing series, characters, logos, or copyrighted layouts.
Useful for testing consistent layouts across pages while still keeping the content practical and polished.
Create a 4 page original recipe mini book for [insert dish]. Output all 4 pages in one response as separate clean page images. Page 1 should be the cover with the hero dish. Page 2 should show ingredients and equipment. Page 3 should show the step by step method. Page 4 should show plating, tips, swaps, storage, and serving ideas. Keep the layout, colours, typography, illustration or photography direction, and overall branding consistent across all 4 pages. Make it feel premium, cohesive, and cookbook quality.
A strong test for image based editing, spatial consistency, and applying multiple design directions to the same structure.
Using the uploaded room photos as the exact structural reference, redesign each room in 3 distinct interior directions. Keep the architecture, room dimensions, windows, doors, ceiling height, and camera angle consistent with the original photos. Only change the styling, furniture, lighting, materials, colours, decor, and layout details that would realistically be redesigned. Direction 1: warm Japanese minimalism. Direction 2: modern hotel luxury. Direction 3: bright creative studio. Output the redesigned rooms as separate images with a consistent high end interior design presentation.
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