Prompt Hackers

Prompt Hackers

Newsletter sharing high quality AI art prompts

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Sharing AI Art Prompts - This is a daily-ish newsletter covering the emerging art of A.I. Prompt Engineering. Often delivered with a caustic or pithy wit, it’s a reference guide to creating A.I. Prompts that deliver awesome results. 
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Andy Wood
Hey there! If you're looking for an easy way to get started building out A.I. prompts and don't want to spend hours fumbling around on your own, this newsletter is for you. I'm a big believer in the power of generative A.I., and I know how hard it is to tease the best results out of it. That's why I created the Prompt Hackers: to help you engineer your prompts more efficiently and effectively so you can start seeing results faster (and maybe even make some money off it). The initial focus will be on creating awesome A.I. images using Midjourney, but I will expand to cover GPT-3 text prompting if the demand is there. I may also explore how well Midjourney prompts can work on DALL-E and Stable Diffusion platforms. Prompt Hackers includes discussions on prompt construction and style options, as well as deconstructions of prompts and suggestions on how they can be improved. I cater to both beginners and advanced users, so anyone can benefit from our articles. Don't waste any more time struggling with A.I. prompt engineering - subscribe to Prompt Hackers today and start seeing results!
Mutlu Sakar
@andywoodhq Congrats, it looks nice. I subscribed.
Andy Wood
@mutlusakar Thanks for that. I really appreciate it. There's already lots of amazing prompts on there to play with, and some really amazing prompts to come. Thanks again for your support.
Ivan Ralic
💡 Bright idea
This is definitely a skill a lot of creatives will need to get 😄 I've subscribed to a free version for now, it would be really nice to get a full prompt below every image so we could test it our ourselves 😊
Andy Wood
@ralic hi Ivan. Thanks for your support. Just to let you know, I do give the prompt for each image. They are usually at the end of the article, and I list them in order, starting with the first image down to the last. Have fun with them, and remember … always count those fingers and toes ! ;0)
Richard Gao
Congrats on the launch! Can't believe I missed this one! Curious to hear, do you also feature AI tools on your newsletter? I have something that deals with image generation (provides an API for devs building image generation AI apps) that would be useful for your readers. The tool is evoke-app.com btw
Andy Wood
@richard_gao2 thanks Richard. Not so sure an API would be of interest to my audience. The majority are squarely focused on simply using the gen ai art tools. Not really developers.