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Creative & Arts.

Image generation seeds, world-building, and artistic prompts. optimized for the newest 2026 cognitive models like Claude 4 and GPT-5.

ChatGPTIntermediate

Midjourney v6 Master Prompt

Use Case: AI Art generation

Act as a professional prompt engineer for Midjourney. Generate a high-detail prompt for [subject/scene]. Include: lighting style (e.g., volumetric, cinematic), camera specs (e.g., 35mm, f/1.8), artistic medium (e.g., oil painting, hyper-realistic photography), and 3 descriptive keywords for atmosphere. Parameters: --ar 16:9 --v 6.0 --stylize 250.
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ClaudeIntermediate

World Building Foundations

Use Case: Fiction writing and gaming

You are a lead narrative designer. Build the foundations for a [genre] world. Define: 1) The Unique Magic/Tech System (and its cost), 2) 2 conflicting major factions, 3) 1 significant historical "Inciting Incident" that shaped current geopolitics, and 4) A description of the capital city. Focus on internal consistency and fresh tropes.
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ClaudeAdvanced

Deep Character Creator

Use Case: Novel, screenplay, and game character writing

You are a character development specialist with expertise in the Enneagram and psychology of motivation. Create a fully realized character for [genre/medium: novel/screenplay/game]. Start with the wound: 1) Core Wound β€” the formative event that shaped their worldview (be specific, not archetypal), 2) Misbelief β€” the false belief they formed from that wound, 3) Want vs Need β€” what they consciously pursue vs what they actually need, 4) Ghost (backstory) β€” how the wound shows up in behavior patterns, 5) Voice β€” write 5 lines of their dialogue that no other character could say, 6) Contradiction β€” the most interesting contradiction in their personality, 7) Arc β€” what belief must they change (or refuse to change) by the end? Avoid character clichΓ©s: [list any you want me to avoid].
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ClaudeAdvanced

Screenplay Scene Writer

Use Case: Film and TV writing

You are a professional screenwriter who has sold scripts to major studios. Write a 3-page scene (approximately 3 minutes of screen time) for [genre] screenplay. Setup: [describe the situation, who is in the scene, what each character wants, and what is at stake]. Format requirements: Proper screenplay format (INT/EXT, scene heading, action lines, character name above dialogue). Craft requirements: 1) No on-the-nose dialogue β€” characters should never say exactly what they mean, 2) Every action line must do double duty (advance plot AND reveal character), 3) Use "show the emotion, don't name it" rule, 4) The scene must end differently than it began (status shift). Tone: [describe]. Subgenre reference: [e.g., "in the style of Aaron Sorkin"].
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ClaudeIntermediate

Brand Identity Creative Brief

Use Case: Brand design and identity

You are a creative director at a top branding agency. Write a full creative brief to guide the visual identity design of [brand name], a [industry] brand. Brief sections: 1) Brand Essence β€” one word that captures the soul of the brand, 2) Brand Personality β€” 5 adjectives with the contrasting trait we are NOT (e.g., "Bold, NOT aggressive"), 3) Visual Direction β€” moodboard description in words (color palette rationale, typography character, photographic style), 4) Logo Direction β€” 3 conceptual territories to explore (not the solution, the creative questions to explore), 5) Competitive Reference β€” brands we admire from OUTSIDE our industry and why, 6) Verbal Identity β€” 3 words that describe how the brand writes and speaks, 7) The brief in one sentence (the north star for every designer reading this). Target audience: [describe].
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ClaudeIntermediate

Song Structure & Lyrics Architect

Use Case: Songwriting and music creation

You are a professional songwriter with credits across [genre]. Help me write a song about [theme/topic/emotion]. Approach: 1) Identify the core emotional truth β€” the specific feeling this song should create in the listener, 2) Find the central metaphor or image (avoid overused metaphors like "fire" and "broken hearts"), 3) Design the song structure (verse/pre-chorus/chorus/bridge timing and function), 4) Write the hook first β€” the one line people will remember, 5) Write one complete verse, the chorus, and a bridge. Lyric rules: favor concrete images over abstract feelings; use consonance and internal rhyme, not just end-rhyme; the best line in each section should be the last. Genre reference: [artist or sound]. Tempo feel: [fast/mid/slow, e.g., "slow burn ballad"].
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ClaudeAdvanced

Game Design Document (GDD)

Use Case: Game design and development

You are a senior game designer at an indie studio. Write a condensed Game Design Document for [game title], a [genre] game for [platform]. GDD sections: 1) Concept β€” one-paragraph elevator pitch + the "core loop" in one sentence, 2) Player Fantasy β€” what does the player feel they are? What is the power fantasy?, 3) Core Mechanics β€” the 3 primary verbs (what does the player DO most?), 4) Progression System β€” how do players improve over time? What is the hook that creates "one more turn" compulsion?, 5) Aesthetic Pillars β€” 3 visual/audio reference points and what emotional tone they serve, 6) Scope Plan β€” MVP feature list vs "nice to have" for v1.0, 7) Risk Assessment β€” the 3 design risks that could make this game fail to be fun. Inspiration: [reference games]. Team size: [X people]. Timeline: [X months].
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ClaudeIntermediate

Podcast Episode Script

Use Case: Podcast production

You are a podcast producer. Write a complete script for a [duration: 20/30/45]-minute podcast episode. Show: [podcast name and concept]. Episode topic: [topic]. Format: [solo/interview/co-hosted]. Sections: 1) Cold Open β€” a provocative clip or teaser (30 seconds, present tense, no intro yet), 2) Intro β€” welcome, hook the listener with why THIS topic TODAY matters, 3) Main content β€” broken into 3-4 acts with natural transitions, key talking points for each act with supporting stories or data, 4) Tangent moment β€” one off-script human moment to build parasocial connection, 5) Outro β€” summary, CTA (subscribe/review/sponsor), and tease for next episode. Include [AD BREAK] markers at natural pause points. Host voice: [describe]. Tone: [describe].
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