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The Imaginarium

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A community where artists and innovators explore new realities through AI, art, and collaboration. Learn, create, and unlock new realities.

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15 contributions to The Imaginarium
Imaginarium Vibe Sessions #1
The Imaginarium Vibe Sessions hosted by Red Pillar reviewed AI platforms, prompt engineering practices, and creative monetization strategies for short-form video, music, and image assets. Red Pillar demonstrated Atlas Cloud as a cost-efficient sandbox for testing video, image, and LLM models, explained usage-based pricing, GPU hourly billing, API keys, and the need to download generated outputs because the platform does not persist assets. The team compared Atlas Cloud to alternatives (recommending Dream Engine for token rollover savings and cautioning against early experimentation on higher-cost platforms like Higgs Field), reviewed Google AI Studio and Gemini/VO3 app-building features, and noted funding a small Atlas Cloud wallet to experiment with model consoles. Red Pillar also led prompt engineering examples using Prompt Perfect to refine prompts into Afro-futuristic story prompts and previewed the Prompt Masters app, offering interim resources (including GenSpark and Claude) while Prompt Masters is completed; Mys Lekeisha confirmed she can migrate code but encountered a GenSpark link issue. The group tested models (Vidu Q3, Nano Banana, ChatGPT Image 1.5) and recommended Higgs Field/ChatGPT Image 1.5 for detailed cover art and Nano Banana for cartoon styles, prioritizing Clean 3.0 for class and short-film pilots. For music and video workflows the team endorsed a ChatGPT-to-Suno pipeline, suggested CapCut for nonprofessional editors, emphasized organizing AI outputs to reduce bias, and agreed on pursuing jingles as commoditized, monetizable assets while debating distribution channels and revenue preservation for human-made music. An AI conference invitation was noted.
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Kling 3.0: Prompting Guide & Key Frames (Advanced)
https://higgsfield-ai.notion.site/Kling-3-0-Prompting-Guide-Key-Frames-Advanced-300ea9455d11802b9f4cf884ec6ff8c7 This guide explains how to prompt Kling 3.0 effectively and includes all real prompts shown in the video, exactly as used. (There’s also a ChatGPT prompting template 👀) ✅ The Perfect Kling Prompt Formula SUBJECT + ACTION → CAMERA → LIGHTING → ENVIRONMENT → PHYSICS → STYLE → NEGATIVE RULES
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Kling 3.0: Prompting Guide & Key Frames (Advanced)
🚨40 Free Nano Banana Model Prompts 🚨💯
https://www.fotor.com/blog/nano-banana-model-prompts/
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Prompt Layer -Your workbench for AI engineering
https://www.promptlayer.com/ Version, test, and monitor every prompt and agent with robust evals, tracing, and regression sets. Empower domain experts to collaborate in the visual editor.
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Prompt Layer -Your workbench for AI engineering
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Phillip Moreland
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