Good Idea? AI-generated illustrations for key moments

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I am working on an idea for a tool for bloggers and content creators that will create illustrations for every key moment of their story. It will:
- analyze the content
- find suitable illustration styles and color themes
- identify key moments of the story and script scenes for each
- generate illustrations for scenes
- show a preview with all illustrations
- download images and apply to blog.
- images can be used commercially.

The goal of the tool is to help a blogger spend more time with their content and less time finding the right visuals. Currently only focusing on illustrations and not real photographic images.

What do you think? Will bloggers or content creators use this tool?
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by 2anandkr View Post

    I am working on an idea for a tool for bloggers and content creators that will create illustrations for every key moment of their story. It will:
    - analyze the content
    - find suitable illustration styles and color themes
    - identify key moments of the story and script scenes for each
    - generate illustrations for scenes
    - creates a preview of the blog with all illustrations
    - allow the blogger to fine tune visuals (it if not satisfied)
    - the blogger can download images and apply to their blog.
    - images can be used commercially.

    The goal of the tool is to help a blogger spend more time with their content and less time finding the right visuals. Currently only focusing on illustrations and not real photographic images.

    What do you think? Will bloggers or content creators use this tool?

    If it is something that you would use, then others might possibly
    want it as well. But IMO, your system seems to be cumbersome
    rather than making blogging easier as it has too many options.

    I can use an A.I. blog post generator that gives me great content
    and images, that I can upload in a couple of minutes and move
    on, not spend an hour doing what your system entails.

    But don't take my word for it, develop it, put it up for sale on one
    of the app marketplaces and find out for yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author 2anandkr
      Appreciate for your feedback.

      I see that the tool will primarily be used by people who
      are not design savvy and can't afford custom illustrations from an artist.

      Also, trying to capture emotions in the scene to connect better.
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      • Profile picture of the author Monetize
        Originally Posted by 2anandkr View Post

        Appreciate for your feedback.

        I see that the tool will primarily be used by people who
        are not design savvy and can't afford custom illustrations from an artist.

        Also, trying to capture emotions in the scene to connect better.

        That's great but people can develop custom illustrations
        using free A.I. tools, so why would they pay for it?

        You need to research all of this, especially if you intend
        it to become an income stream for you.

        Your idea could possibly work but it needs to be refined.

        I suggest using ChatGPT or what you have available to
        conduct market research, develop your strategy, as well
        as using it for product development.
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        • Profile picture of the author 2anandkr
          That's great but people can develop custom illustrations
          using free A.I. tools, so why would they pay for it?
          Yes! very true.
          The value of this tool primarily is to generate detailed prompts for the scenes that is an effort for the blogger.
          If one goes for a single cover image, they are better off on their own.

          But if one sees the value of using a sequence of illustrations for which they would need to write the prompts themselves, it will save them time. Normally when one writes prompt for these AI tools, they are very short which does not capture a lot of the scene details. This is especially important if one needs consistentency among illustrations.

          For example, here is a very verbose prompt for one illustration that my tool generates capturing the low level details of the visual.


          A powerful, surreal watercolor composition showing the protagonist's transformation through code. A short, lean Indian teenager (17-18) with spectacles stands tall and confident at the center of the image. Half of his body appears normal in school uniform, while the other half gradually transforms into a mosaic of Terminal Green (#00FF00) and Cyan (#00FFFF) pixels that float upward. The pixels form abstract shapes representing his creations as they rise. The background shows a divided world: one side represents social reality with shadowy figures and pointing fingers in muted Dark Slate Gray (#2F4F4F) tones, suggesting past bullying; the other side shows an expansive digital realm of possibilities in Royal Blue (#4169E1) with code-like patterns and creative elements. The protagonist's face shows serene determination as he looks toward the digital side. From his hands, he appears to be manipulating pixels and code elements like an artist with a brush. Circles feature prominently in his created elements, referencing his favorite shape. A subtle watercolor rainbow arc connects both worlds, with the vibrant colors most concentrated around his creative digital side. Beams of light in Cyan (#00FFFF) emanate from his creative work, illuminating even the darker side of the composition. NO text, words, letters, or speech bubbles should appear anywhere in this image - keep all elements purely visual. The entire scene should convey the emotional message of finding identity through creation.


          When I am writing stories, this visual automation helps me focus on my story.

          But yes! To your point, I have to validate if people or businesses will pay for this convenience.
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          • Profile picture of the author Monetize
            Originally Posted by 2anandkr View Post

            Yes! very true.
            The value of this tool primarily is to generate detailed prompts for the scenes that is an effort for the blogger.
            If one goes for a single cover image, they are better off on their own.

            But if one sees the value of using a sequence of illustrations for which they would need to write the prompts themselves, it will save them time. Normally when one writes prompt for these AI tools, they are very short which does not capture a lot of the scene details. This is especially important if one needs consistentency among illustrations.

            For example, here is a very verbose prompt for one illustration that my tool generates capturing the low level details of the visual.


            A powerful, surreal watercolor composition showing the protagonist's transformation through code. A short, lean Indian teenager (17-18) with spectacles stands tall and confident at the center of the image. Half of his body appears normal in school uniform, while the other half gradually transforms into a mosaic of Terminal Green (#00FF00) and Cyan (#00FFFF) pixels that float upward. The pixels form abstract shapes representing his creations as they rise. The background shows a divided world: one side represents social reality with shadowy figures and pointing fingers in muted Dark Slate Gray (#2F4F4F) tones, suggesting past bullying; the other side shows an expansive digital realm of possibilities in Royal Blue (#4169E1) with code-like patterns and creative elements. The protagonist's face shows serene determination as he looks toward the digital side. From his hands, he appears to be manipulating pixels and code elements like an artist with a brush. Circles feature prominently in his created elements, referencing his favorite shape. A subtle watercolor rainbow arc connects both worlds, with the vibrant colors most concentrated around his creative digital side. Beams of light in Cyan (#00FFFF) emanate from his creative work, illuminating even the darker side of the composition. NO text, words, letters, or speech bubbles should appear anywhere in this image - keep all elements purely visual. The entire scene should convey the emotional message of finding identity through creation.


            When I am writing stories, this visual automation helps me focus on my story.

            But yes! To your point, I have to validate if people or businesses will pay for this convenience.

            As you know, most of the A.I. tools can write their own prompts.

            Or you can use one A.I. tool to write prompts for another, e.g.
            ChatGPT can write image prompts for Midjourney.

            The A.I. image generators don't even require much of a prompt,
            I can give a simple three-word prompt and get amazing output.

            The image generators that I have used can improve the prompt
            that you gave and write a more detailed one.

            The LLMs can also look at an image and reverse engineer the
            prompt, or similar, that was used to generate it.

            IMO it will become difficult to sell prompts, especially once more
            people realize how easy they are to develop.
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