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Instagram Story Sequence
So I altered @Whit Dubo's Pinterest prompt and used a Story sales prompt I had to create images for an Instagram story sequence. The first time I ran the prompt, it created a story sequence with different outfits in each picture, so I had to correct the prompt so that it would be the same outfit in each slide to make the story look more cohesive.
Instagram Story Sequence
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Fantastic! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Nice catch making sure the outfit stayed consistent through the sequence.
How to Spot and Fix AI Image Mistakes Before You Post
AI can create a gorgeous image and still quietly sneak in an extra finger, missing foot, twisted ankle or random leg. 😂 Before you publish any AI-generated image, zoom in and check: - Hands and fingers - Arms and elbows - Legs, knees and ankles - Feet and shoes Anywhere the body touches furniture or holds an object and here’s the important part: if only one area looks strange, you do not have to sacrifice the entire image and start over. Tell the AI exactly which area to edit—and lock everything else. Try this prompt: “Edit only the [specific area] of this image. Correct [describe the exact issue]. Keep the person’s face, likeness, body proportions, pose, clothing, background, lighting, text, colors and overall composition unchanged. Do not crop, redesign or alter any other part of the image. Make the corrected anatomy natural and realistic.” For example: “Edit only the woman’s right hand. Remove the extra arm and create one anatomically correct hand with exactly five natural-looking fingers. Keep everything else in the image unchanged.” - before & after example in the comments ⬇️ The first render does not always have to be the final render. Sometimes the image is already perfect—you just need to isolate the one area AI fumbled and correct it without losing everything you love about the original. Prompting creates the image. Paying attention protects the quality. 😉 —Whit
How to Spot and Fix AI Image Mistakes Before You Post
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@Yaya Reed i was like come on now…a third arm!!? 🙄🤦🏽‍♀️
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@Yaya Reed
Pinterest Pins
I tried @Whit Dubo Pinterest prompt this morning and love the visuals Chat Work created.
Pinterest Pins
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@Yaya Reed ooh smart, im sure it can do it for you. Im interested in the results too 👀
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@Yaya Reed thank you for that reminder lol ive been ignoring the low battery 🪫 about to get mine charged too lol
08.21.26 Quote of the Day 🌿...
​"Motivation gets you going, but discipline keeps you growing." — John C. Maxwell
08.21.26 Quote of the Day 🌿...
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Saw this on IG
Just like @Damita Ware 's post!
Saw this on IG
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@Damita Ware thanks for choosing this image. It ended up featured in a skool ad
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@Yaya Reed woot woot
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AI Systems Architect. Paid Performance Strategist. I turn prompt chaos into revenue-ready tools and solve what’s slowing your scale.

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