I'm writing again. It feels strange to be back here with no rush, no commitments. These past few days have been about learning how to write again, how to communicate with AI, and how to express my dreams through it.

It hasn't been easy, especially when I want a complex camera angle that truly captures what I envision. The low-angle shot has been a real headache.


But little by little, I've started to decode the black box of this genius.

The Midjourney prompts that gave me the best results

As people say on the streets, the secret lies in the details:

  • active lifestyle, casual colorful clothing, sunshine, neutral expressions, DSLR style --v 6 --ar 3:2
  • The shot was taken with a Leica Q2
  • lumen reflections, screen space reflections, antialiasing, FKAA, TXAA, RTX, SSAO, shaders, OpenGL shaders, elegant, 4K, q .5 --ar 3:2
  • editorial-grade, captured in 8K resolution with IMAX-level clarity

Each of these lines is a design decision. If you want to understand why certain words produce better results, I wrote a complete guide on writing prompts as a designer. I also have a guide to photographic styles in Midjourney where I go deeper into the technical parameters.

Why patience matters more than the perfect prompt

What a wonder. It's amazing how something created with patience starts to look better each day. It only proves that with a bit of calm and consistency, it's possible to achieve results that feel truly world-class.


On using multiple AIs without losing focus

I've also been wrestling with Gemini AI, but only for very specific tasks. I don't want to give it too much space because freedom in excess creates noise and pulls me away from my purpose. Each AI has its place in my daily workflow and the key is not asking one to do what another does better.

I think that's all for now.

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