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TheTeknologist Illustration

TheTeknologist Illustration

I’ve always loved to doodle and sketch—and I still do. But now, with AI, I can better flesh out the ideas in my head.

ChatGPT o3 Prompt

Create a horizontal creative but minimalistic illustration with a white background based on this idea with no words, only my domain name theteknologist.com – focus on the abstract idea

Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and an evolving human—enhanced (and tangled) by technology—living in Japan.

#ai #aigeneratedillustration #chatgpt #prompts


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and an evolving human—enhanced (and tangled) by technology—living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.

“Creativity is intelligence having fun.” — Albert Einstein

I’ve always had images and illustrations in my head, it’s just how I see the world. But drawing share-worthy illustrations takes time, and I often want a visual to go with a thought, either for my personal journal or even for my blog.

We’re now at a point where I can do a quick sketch on paper, take a photo, upload it to ChatGPT, and it will draw it for me. Maybe I’m overly excited, but I LOVE THIS.

Yesterday I was talking to my designer friend Henry about how this feature can elevate visual communication, especially for presentations and content creation. To show him, I grabbed a pen, sketched out a rough idea, and uploaded it directly from my phone while we were talking.

A drew a very rough stick figure with a bow, aiming an arrow at a target. Basic but clear. I then took a photo of the drawing with my phone, uploaded to ChatGPT and entered the prompt below;

Initial rough sketch.

Prompt #1: “Create a minimalist illustration of this drawing showing a person shooting an arrow from a bow at a target.”

Which gave me a pretty clean version of my rough sketch. I think ChatGPT did an awesome job of creating a clean, simple, black-and-white line illustration.

Simple shapes. Clean composition. The sketch was transformed into something presentable for a concept slide or UX wireframe.

I then added one more simple prompt to get a more polished graphic visual.

Prompt #2: “Ok, now make this a creative design graphic.”

Result: It elevated the idea with style—flat design, warm colors, bold shapes. The archer became a stylized figure. The target popped. The whole piece looked like it belonged in a polished brand presentation or digital publication.

This wasn’t about making perfect art, and the sky is the limit for what you can do with this workflow. It was about expressing an idea fast—and clearly.

This kind of flow helps: • Designers ideate and iterate faster, think thumbnails to draft outlines. • Executives or sales teams who need visuals for their presentations. • Writers and marketers create quick visuals to pair with messaging. • Developers or PMs translate whiteboard sketches into diagrams. • Educators and speakers visualize their teaching points on the fly.

Even something like: “Turn this sketch into a Mermaid diagram.” …or “Convert this to a UI wireframe with callouts.” is totally doable with the right follow-up prompt.

While an artist could do much more here, you don’t need to be an artist to think visually. You just need the right tools to bridge your imagination and output.

Rough Sketch it. Snap it. Prompt it. Polish it. Use it.

As always, your mileage may vary, so use what’s helpful. Discard the rest.✌️

#ai #aigeneratedillustration #chatgpt #prompts


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and an evolving human—enhanced (and tangled) by technology—living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.