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Nov 12, 2023 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
Introducing Sparkle ✨, a custom GPT that helps you craft storybooks and become a published author!
It can:
- Generate a book with a page by page breakdown
- Provide amazing MidJourney prompts & illustrate with DALL-E
- Layout pages & much more!
Demo and full features below! 🧵
As you saw above, you can brainstorm with Sparkle, refine ideas, while it pushes you to develop your story and add depth... But you can also just start someone in your life or an image and Sparkle helps personalize the story it crafts around that!
May 21, 2023 • 7 tweets • 4 min read
Here’s an AI generated horror movie trailer I made this weekend in 2 hours!
Text-to-video clips with @runwayml Gen-2, and a little bit of voice acting.
And of course, the whole workflow and process with prompts so that you can make your own! 🧵
First, I knew I wanted to try my hand at horror, and to build tension I wanted scenes to be dimly lit, hard to look through, but just enough to see something was off. I took that direction to @runwayml's Gen-2.
Apr 27, 2023 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
AI has been a game changer for making my ideas real.
From books, animated shorts, coding games, podcasts with people from the past, and more. I love sharing what I'm learning in hopes to inspire you!
This thread is a compilation of all my guides so far with more to be added! 🧵
Make your own children's book in a weekend, get it on Amazon and have the paperback in your hands within a week!
It's the experiment that started it all for me and ended up being featured in TIME, The Washington Post, Business Insider, and news outlets around the world!
Turns out it did! It seemed to be describing the Wikipedia page of the game but that was all... so it was a true test—could we bring this game back to life based on just our understanding of it and a description?
I don't know how to write a line of 3D game programming code, so I asked GPT-4 to pick out how it would make the game, it suggested using BabylonJS, and HTML and CSS. Then I described exactly what we would borrow from SkyRoads and how this version would be different—prompt:
Mar 19, 2023 • 17 tweets • 9 min read
So, you think GPT-4 can't make a complex game... think again!
Here's how I used GPT-4, @Replit, MidJourney, Claude, assembling a team of AI assistants, to create a 3D space runner from scratch with ZERO knowledge of Javascript or 3D game programming
Follow along for a saga! 🧵
After Snake, seeing @skirano's epic pong recreation, and @javilopen demoing Doom, I wanted to see if I could get GPT-4 to make a fully fledged 3D game. A childhood favorite game of mine was an MS-DOS game called SkyRoads, it was long forgotten. But... did GPT-4 know about it?
Mar 14, 2023 • 10 tweets • 5 min read
Can GPT-4 code an entire game for you? Yes, yes it can.
Here's how I recreated a Snake game that runs in your browser using Chat GPT-4 and @Replit, with ZERO knowledge of Javascript all in less than 20 mins 🧵
First, I just asked GPT-4 to provide code for a Snake game, with the relevant HTML, CSS, and Javascript required to make it run. This provided all of the code I needed to get the project going. It wasn't able to complete it all in one response, but I just replied with "continue"
Jan 16, 2023 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
I spent 6 hours using ChatGPT, MidJourney, and a couple of other AI tools to make a fan-made Batman animated movie!
Here’s how 🧵
It started with the idea I had. I knew it was going to be about The Riddler (one of my favorites, and a huge fan of @mattreevesLA’s and Paul Dano’s rendition of the character) so I gave ChatGPT the prompt and we went back and forth on the monologue
Dec 9, 2022 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
I spent the weekend playing with ChatGPT, MidJourney, and other AI tools… and by combining all of them, published a children’s book co-written and illustrated by AI!
Here’s how! 🧵
First, the idea: I wanted a story showing the magic of AI to children. I gave ChatGPT a prompt and went back and forth with it to refine details and get inspiration for the illustrations. It was like having a constant brainstorming partner who I could ping pong ideas off of.