⚠️Don't let the simplicity fool you: there's an *2nd* prompt, to get much better results
SAGO stands for:
S cenario
A ct
G oal
O utput
Why will you LOVE using this?
- versatile
- simple & easy to remember
- give's you expert results
so what's the catch?
✅Prompt 1 [SAGO]: fill in each line with your info
⚠️Prompt 2 [+refine]: use an extra prompt to refine your output (this is where the magic happens)
Why does this work?
- you refine the prompt with the right info
- you find areas you may have missed
Here's the prompts..
Prompt 1: SAGO
→copy paste the whole (4-part) prompt below & fill in the brackets [insert]
▪Here’s [insert detailed scenario]
▪Act as [insert expert]
▪My goal is [insert high level Goal]
▪Provide detailed [desired Output]
Prompt 2:
▪Scenario: List extra details I can provide to enhance the output?
▪Act: Are there beneficial alternative perspectives?
▪Goal: What other aims or opportunities can this information enable?
▪Output: Could you list potential considerations, risks, and constraints?
Here's some example to get your creativity flowing
Scenario
- Describe the context
- Detail an environment
- Outline a situation
- Present a case study
- Provide historical background
- Explain current affairs
Act
- Expert in [Choose a role]
- Specific person (e.g. Elon Musk, Angela Merkel)
- Experienced person
- A group or a team
- A company or organization
- A government body
Goal
(give your high level objective)
- Solve a challenge
- Capture an opportunity
- Improve a system or process
- Develop a new product or service
- Enhance performance
- Implement a policy or plan
Output
(ask for "detailed", "specific" & "multiple" outputs)
- Solutions with pros & cons
- Summary with many perspectives
- Analysis with guidance
- Action plan with milestones
- Forecast of likely outcomes
- Recommendations with rationale
- Strategy with implementation steps
When to use:
Grain brings an authentic touch to your moody portraits and lends an old-world charm to street photography. Add emotion, age and nostalgia.
When to avoid:
Be cautious while shooting landscapes or macro images, where high detail is key, as grain decrease sharpness.
Prompt:
Create a Bokeh image of [insert subject] with shallow depth of field with blurred, out-of-focus areas in the background or foreground.
When to use:
Portraits with dreamy backgrounds, nature photography with soft bokeh orbs, or creating a romantic atmosphere
Double Exposure:
Prompt:
Double Exposure with [insert] overlayed with [insert], blended elements
When to use:
Combining portraits with natural elements, merging cityscapes with starry skies, or blending textures and patterns for artistic expression
→You will be able to customize it to your specific goals, interests & circumstances
Step 1: copy paste this super prompt into your AI
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→When to use: emphasize patterns, symmetry, or reduce background clutter.
→When to avoid: When the subject's details and expressions are vital - they may get lost.
Tip: use this for characters looking up
2. Worm's Eye View
Capture your subject from a low angle, as if a worm were looking up.
→When to use: to make your subject look more imposing or emphasize the sky/background.
→When to avoid: When the underside of your subject doesn't look good