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I've put everything else on hold!
I've modified Emma's prompt and project for creating insect books to create my own creatures in super fast time. I am creating a KDP series on the theme: "Would You Rather Be?" where I present two creatures in one book to learn about them and then select which the reader would choose to be. Attached is the first book as a pdf and with a link to the flip book. They are meant to target children ages 5-8. Tell me what you think about the idea and more specifically comments on the book. flip book: https://designrr.page/?id=508873&token=3682752458&type=FP&h=4910
I've put everything else on hold!
2 likes • 2d
Thoughts: Nice artwork, good segments. Nice concept!!! You will have lots of options. Like the mini menus showing what's coming. Suggestions: I feel you can drop the colon from the cover with that text layout. I found that you have 2 different page orientation (leaving some pages with large white spaces in the pdf). The mix mash is not my personal favourite, though actual content on said pages is all great. Overall impression: Strong concept.
2 likes • 1d
@Al Anderson No need for changes, just thoughts (especially for next one)
Oversubscribed
One of the biggest lessons from Oversubscribed is that you should not wait until a product is finished before you start creating demand for it. A lot of creators build the whole thing first. Then they post once. Then they wonder why nobody buys. But demand usually needs to be built before the offer goes live. That means talking about the problem first. Show the result. Share examples. Let people raise their hand. Ask who wants it. Then release the offer to people who already understand why it matters. This works for digital products, prompt packs, communities, challenges, templates, and services. Instead of saying: “I made a prompt pack.” Start earlier: “I’m building something that turns one messy idea into posts, captions, image prompts, and product angles. Who would use this?” That one post gives you feedback, interest, and language you can use in the product. The goal is not to pressure people. The goal is to create clarity and demand before the launch. Today’s question: Are you launching after building interest, or are you finishing products and hoping people magically notice?
Oversubscribed
2 likes • 1d
Lot of truth here. Most Restaurants take your order first..then they make the food.
The Sound of Artistic Graffiti
I have long been amazed at the artistic quality of some graffiti art. Not the kind you see in the inner city which is mostly quite amateuristic and vulgar. Rather, the graffiti often scene in canal beds and building facades in Europe. Couple that with my admiration for street musicians and I believe you have something special - Art that is alive. Here is the prompt for the attached image. Use it and edit to fit your own notion of graffiti art. Prompt: Create a photorealistic, vividly colored scene set inside a dry concrete canal with sloping concrete walls on both sides, viewed from the middle of the canal floor looking straight down the length of the canal. The composition should emphasize strong perspective lines, drawing the viewer’s eye deep into the canal as it stretches into the distance. On the concrete walls, feature large-scale, attractive artistic graffiti murals in vibrant, saturated colors. The graffiti should be visually beautiful, creative, and expressive rather than chaotic or harsh — a mix of bold street art, flowing shapes, color splashes, stylized murals, abstract elements, and urban artistic flair. The graffiti should feel curated and impressive, turning the canal into an open-air art gallery. In the foreground or midground, place a beautiful young female artist seated on the canal floor, playing a large cello (bass cello). She should be the emotional focal point of the image. Show her in a graceful seated pose, deeply immersed in the music, with expressive posture and elegant hand placement on the instrument. Her expression should convey calm passion, artistry, and soulful concentration. Dress her in a whimsical, colorful long dress that flows naturally around her as she sits. The dress should be artistic and eye-catching, with rich colors and perhaps subtle bohemian or painterly patterns. She should also wear a stylish hat that complements her outfit and gives her a creative, fashionable presence. Her overall appearance should feel youthful, artistic, and memorable.
The Sound of Artistic Graffiti
3 likes • 14d
@Al Anderson are they flying somewhere?
3 likes • 14d
@Manda Jackson so good
Another book for comments and critique for a free copy
I have another book with a moral ready to publish. It is about bravery and courage. I am providing a copy of the book. Please read it and give me a critique and/or comments about the text or images. Anyone who does read it and posts comments will get a free copy by DM of the PDF ebook or your own link to the flip book. Tell me which you prefer.
Another book for comments and critique for a free copy
2 likes • 23d
Kinda gives...animal farm meets incredible journey vibes. Cute images.
Turn your logo into a fireworks display
Here's the prompt: also the original logo image Transform the [LOGO] into a cinematic, ultra-photorealistic nighttime fireworks display while strictly preserving the exact silhouette, proportions, curvature, and negative space of the original logo. The logo must remain fully recognizable and formed entirely from thousands of glowing fireworks, sparks, light trails, and explosive bursts with no solid surfaces or flat fills, where each original color segment is recreated using matching fireworks colors, large bursts defining the outer contours and smaller glittering particles filling inner edges, sparks slightly radiating outward but staying visually anchored to the logo shape. Apply strong volumetric glow, bright cores with soft falloff, controlled bloom, atmospheric haze, and realistic layered firework smoke subtly tinted by nearby colors without obscuring the shape. Set the scene at night over a coastal city with a dark sky, distant warm city lights on the horizon, and calm water below reflecting the fireworks and logo with slightly blurred, horizontally stretched, shimmering reflections. Use a straight-on, slightly elevated camera angle with medium-wide focal length, deep focus for full sharpness, cinematic HDR lighting, high micro-detail in firework trails and particles, visible motion blur in sparks, realistic textures of light, smoke, and glow. Ensure a realistic, non-illustrated, non-cartoon, non-vector appearance, with clean edges, balanced contrast, ultra-high resolution, and maximum detail, and explicitly avoid flat colors, solid or typographic logos, text, extra symbols, neon tubes, plastic CGI look, blur, distortion of the logo shape, or any additional elements.
Turn your logo into a fireworks display
4 likes • May 29
Looks like a drone display (in China).
1 like • 28d
@Emma Wratten not that thats a bad thing...
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