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How to create a good “seed” (prompt) command for Aiomatic image generating (for OpenAI Dall-E API)?

If you’re new to using the Aiomatic plugin, you will be able to tweak the seed (or prompt) expression which is sent to OpenAI’s Dall-E API, based on which it will create images for use in posts.

Using a good seed command is crucial in getting back quality images from the AI image generator. In the seed command, you should tell the AI exactly what it should do for you.

Here is a good example of a seed command you can use in the plugin:

A high detail photograph of: “%%post_title%%”

Keep in mind, that you can use the following shortcodes here: %%post_title%%, %%random_sentence%%, %%random_sentence2%%, %%blog_title%%.

You can also add a link to a TXT file, containing keywords (one per line), or to an RSS feed. If you use RSS feeds, you can also use the following additional shortcodes: %%post_content%%, %%post_content_plain_text%%, %%post_excerpt%%, %%post_cats%%, %%author_name%%, %%post_link%%.

Update in latest plugin versions: nested shortcodes also supported (shortcodes generated by rules from other plugins).

While DALL·E is continually evolving and improving, there are a few things you can do to improve your images right now.

For discovering how you can design the best prompts for DALL·E, or find out best practices for processing images, I can also recommend you check the following resources from OpenAI’s part:

For more updates, tips and tricks, I suggest you also check the Aiomatic plugin’s playlist on YouTube.

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