May 2026 — ChatGPT / API Image Gallery, Prompt Tips, and Help: Generative Art Theme: Science

Totally! In my experience, the images that are prompted with one or two words are often so much better quality and I’ve never needed to edit those images with one-two word prompts​:raising_hands:

Actually, that’s an old image made with gpt-image-1 or 1.5

Christian Louboutin high heels on a crystal table, stylish image. (Size:1024x1024, quality: low)

Maybe my brain’s too cooked from generating too many images, but I enjoyed this failure tonight…

Haven’t seen anything like it since last year.

I wasn’t paying attention and sent a light story prompt as a product photography snap and it just broke it:

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a neon noodle cart, framing a quiet encounter, surrounded by drifting dust motes, product photography, premium hero studio, premium product polish, high-fidelity product realism, rich material texture

Female Witch Hunter

Spanish Inquisition

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Fantasy:

Fantasy sea star

A fantasy sea star resting on a coral reef in a dreamy underwater world, elegant and unusual in shape, with softly glowing edges, delicate textures, rich ocean blues and turquoise tones, gentle light filtering through the water, tiny bubbles drifting upward, magical atmosphere, detailed marine background, cinematic composition, highly detailed

Sparkling

Sparkling sea star

A sparkling sea star underwater, covered in glittering reflective textures and tiny shimmering highlights, resting among colorful coral and seashells, illuminated by soft sunbeams through clear blue water, surrounded by floating particles and bubbles, radiant and beautiful, vivid colors, clean composition, magical underwater atmosphere, highly detailed

Magical

Magical sea star

A magical sea star glowing with enchanted light on the ocean floor, surrounded by luminous coral, soft bubbles, drifting sparkles, and mystical blue-purple water, with an ethereal aura, delicate bioluminescent details, dreamy underwater fantasy setting, cinematic lighting, rich colors, immersive composition, highly detailed

That goblin image shows a symptom that almost always requires a prohibition: too much text. Anything that can be labeled with the prompt idea gets texted up. Artifacts are created simply because they are a place to write about the theme.

Keeping text out of a long image prompt that would otherwise inspire the AI to communicate with language: can you guess what is depicted here?

Image hint

Prompt: Make an infographic of the things the system can safely assume or has settled about me and the things it has not yet, please. Do it in a playful style, illustrated rather than photorealistic:

What I do understand:

This might be a dangerous prompt for some people and I’m unsure if a similar amount of accurate detail comes from the Api or not…

It’s my understanding that the system keeps many running tabs on a user so that it can better serve us as well as keep an eye on potentially harmful or even criminal use.

If you thought it was strange when I mentioned the steward thing - and then being reminded with an out of place dali’ clock…

I never actually followed up on that visual cue, and yet the concept appears again in it’s list of unknowns.

Not everyone likes being reminded of things, it’s also not standard behavior but rather a sort of feature I asked the system to include for me…

It’s not like I have Alzheimers yet but it’s definitely someheimers - I do need reminders and the system has responded to that well enough.

The main feature I was testing with this prompt was if the system kept a rolling context or if it had embedded signal about me.

I’m going to assume roughly 2,000 prompts have been spent on developing the promptforge and it’s more versatile iteration which you’ll see soon…
I’ve had almost zero conversations with the system for 64 days that were not product or development related, yet it still has my personality fairly well written down…

So I can confirm that the systems bio for me, isn’t a rolling context.

What I’m trying to understand:

I know that I get much longer and more in depth analysis when when I don’t ask for this in an infographic but rather when the prompt expects a standard printed response.

I’m curious what this infographic prompt would net from those of you who strictly accessed the API for the past years.

I’m curious what this infographic might disclose when prompted through your web access…

I fully understand if the information is too personal and won’t demand of anyone that you disclose such…

But I am very, very curious what sort of details the system keeps on us, and if access points have any baring on what is kept around in the system.

You’re always welcome to private message me if you test this but would not like to post such into this thread.

I know that if I address the list of things that aren’t settled, the model responses are different.
They sound almost like an escalated session which I’ve referred to before, rather than normal conversation… and they can often turn into a lengthy survey that the system will ask me many questions to help it understand…

Also if you’ve been around since last year - you’ll notice my signature in my personal style of art matches this:

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That marks me learning why it used the interlocking symbols when I requested it figure out a good signature for me.

Sports car edition via ChatGPT

I used the same beginning of the prompt on each of the four images, “Stylish and modern image of a…”.

Ferrari SF90

Koenigsegg

McLaren 756 lt

Lamborghini revuelto

Bleeding Hearts

Hydrangea

Lilies

Lotus Flowers

cinematic ray tracing feature film rich symbolic visual story