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Guides, tutorials, and resources for creative computation.
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Newsletter, LinkedIn, Carousels: The Content Pipeline on Autopilot
How to wire a creative-business content pipeline through Claude Code: Beehiiv newsletter MCP, Buffer's create-only beta, daily LinkedIn drafts in your voice, carousel skills, and voice-triggered dispatch — without losing the draft-it-then-read-it discipline.
The Studio Routines: Inbox, Money, Calendar, Outreach
The four cadences that earn their keep in a one-person creative studio: morning inbox triage, weekly Stripe report, daily briefing, weekly outreach. Real prompts, real failures.
Claude as Your Studio's Brain: Mind Dumps, Goals, and Self-Tuning Cadences
Feed Claude Code your weekly reflections, goals, and mind dumps. Use slash-skill chains to surface patterns and propose adjustments to its own cadence — a personal OS that learns and rewires itself.
Autopilot for SEO, Analytics, and Competitor Watch
Three weekly outward-looking automations for a creative studio: a Lighthouse and Search Console audit, a GA4 digest, and a competitor scan. With the verify-the-numbers discipline that keeps them honest.
Your Studio on Autopilot: The Weekend Setup
The weekend follow-along. Wire four MCP servers, walk /schedule for the first time, install five starter automations, and have a working studio autopilot by Sunday night.
Higgsfield MCP: Generation Inside the Conversation
Connect the Higgsfield MCP to Claude Code or Codex and generate Soul images, Seedance video, and Sora 2 clips from one conversation. Setup, three workflows, the credit math.
Claude Code as Your Creative Business Partner
Use Claude Code's scheduled tasks, MCP connectors, and Claude for Chrome to automate marketing, outreach, and finances for your creative business.
One Gown, One Quarry, One Afternoon: How I Directed a Fashion Editorial with AI
The full process behind an AI-generated Valentino editorial in a Carrara marble quarry — casting, wardrobe sheets, shot direction, and the three mistakes that cost a full re-fire.
Your Second Brain: Claude Code and Obsidian
Point Claude Code at a folder of notes and it becomes a librarian — filing, linking, and surfacing connections you would never find alone. Twenty minutes to set up.
JSON Prompts, Tested: What Actually Works and What's Just Aesthetic
The JSON prompt trend split the AI art community in half. One side says it is the secret behind every great Veo 3 clip. The other says it is cargo-cult hype. This article tests it properly — with the primary sources, a three-way image comparison, and the one case where the format actually earns its place.
The Character Sheet: Four Views, One Face
Text-only character consistency eventually runs out. When you need more — a named character, a long shoot, narrative-grade identity — you move to image reference. The character sheet, the re-injection rule, and a tested ten-shot walkthrough through a Moroccan riad.
The Locked Formula: Character Continuity Without a Reference Image
A tested four-token formula that makes Nano Banana 2 converge on the same face across 17 shots without any image reference. The tokens that do the work, why they do it, and the copy-paste template.
The Prompt Budget Principle: Why More Blocks Make Your Images Worse
A paid article about the counterintuitive lesson from three iterations of one shoot. Image model prompts compete for a fixed attention budget — and the fix for a failing shot is almost never adding another block.
Autonomous Agents: From Task Lists to Reasoning Systems
Your agents run tasks in parallel. This article teaches them to think — planning, reflection, error recovery, and cost-aware decisions. Includes a working code reviewer agent blueprint.
When the Doom Loop Hits
Something that worked yesterday stopped working. You try to fix it. It gets worse. You try harder. It gets worse. This is the doom loop. Here is how to escape it.
Your First Screen
The first prompt that turns text into a working thing you can see in a browser. One screen. Fifteen minutes. A moment you will remember.
The Project That Never Forgets: Claude Code's Memory System
The two-layer memory system that keeps Claude productive across weeks of work on the same project. A CLAUDE.md template, a memory bootstrap prompt, and a 30-second session-resume ritual.
Cut Half of It
Your brief is too big. You do not see it yet. This lesson is the one where Claude plays the adversary and argues the case for a smaller, braver version of your project.
The One-Paragraph Brief
One paragraph that explains what you are building, to a friend, in plain language. No jargon, no hedging, no features list. The paragraph is the project.
The Phone Check
Open your site on your actual phone. Most things will be fine. The few things that break are the difference between shipping and shipping proudly.
From Brief to CLAUDE.md
Your brief is one paragraph. Your CLAUDE.md is the whole project's memory. This lesson turns the first into the second.
One Sentence, One Screen, One Flow
Before you build anything, describe v1 in the smallest possible shape. One sentence. One screen. One flow. Anything bigger is not v1.
Put It Online with Vercel
Your project is on your laptop. One command puts it on a server anyone in the world can reach. Here is exactly how.
The Final Touch
Your site is live on your domain. Now the last details that make it feel like a real thing — favicon, share preview, and the one test that matters.
Name It and Buy the Domain
The first step of going live: pick a name, buy a domain, and avoid the three traps that catch everyone on their first try.
Point Your Domain at Your Site
The moment the URL becomes yours. Two paths — a simple one and a magic one where Claude Code handles the DNS for you.
Specification Engineering: Telling Claude What You Actually Mean
Move past 'build me a button' into specifying complex behaviour that Claude implements correctly the first time. A specification template, 10 worked examples, and a verification prompt you can copy.
Directing AI Video Like a Cinematographer — Without the Jargon
Camera movement, lens logic, pacing, and shot chaining — the visual vocabulary that turns AI video from random clips into directed film. Twenty ready-to-use prompt templates included.
Ship a 60-Second Film: The AI Video Production Stack
Eight shots, three models, one free editor. The end-to-end workflow for making a finished 60-second piece with AI video — from shot list to exported file.
Directing AI Actors: Emotion, Gesture, and Performance
Character consistency is solved. Character performance is not. A performance prompt library covering 20 emotional states with body-language pairings, plus cross-model direction.
Directing Seedance 2.0: The Multimodal Prompt Guide
Seedance 2.0 takes up to twelve references per generation. Nine directing techniques, the keyword palette, and sixteen ready-to-use prompt templates.
How AI Models See Lenses — And How to Make Them See Yours
AI models don't simulate optics. They pattern-match visual descriptions. Here's what actually triggers wide-angle distortion, telephoto compression, and editorial perspective — tested prompt by prompt.
Photorealism as a System: Making Images That Don't Look AI
A reliable stacking formula for photoreal output. Five layers — subject, material, light, camera stack, and imperfection — combined into 25 complete prompt templates you can run today.
The Reference Image Playbook: When to Use One, Five, or None
Reference images are the fastest way to keep your AI character looking like the same person. Here's how each model handles them — and when they help, when they hurt, and when you don't need them at all.
The Post Pipeline: Turning AI Shots Into Actual Scenes
The shot-grid gets you raw footage. This article teaches finishing — spatial continuity, colour grading across models, compositing, sound design, and a DaVinci Resolve workflow you can run today.
Agent Teams: Parallel Creative Workflows
Run three Claudes on one project simultaneously — a researcher, a builder, and a reviewer. Here's how to use agent teams to deliver creative work faster.
Build Your Portfolio Site in One Session
One conversation. One hour. A portfolio site that's live on the internet by the time you close the app. Here's the complete workflow — from empty folder to deployed URL.
Context Management in Claude Code: Avoiding 'Context Rot'
Your Claude Code sessions degrade over time. Here's why, and the strategies that keep them sharp — compaction, session discipline, CLAUDE.md architecture, and subagent delegation.
Claude Code for Creatives: A Non-Developer's First Hour
You don't need to know how to code. You need to know how to describe what you want. Here's everything a creative needs to get started with Claude Code.
Making Claude Code Yours: Hooks, Tools, and Custom Setups
Auto-commit your work. Connect your creative tools. Build agents that know your brand. A guide to customising Claude Code for how you actually work.
Prompting Claude Code: 10 Before-and-Afters
The difference between a vague request and a great result is usually one sentence. Here are 10 real prompts, rewritten, with the reasoning behind each change.
From Sketch to Prototype: Interactive Projects with Claude Code
Build three interactive creative projects — a generative art piece, a data portrait, and an interactive typography experiment — through conversation alone.
From Prompt to Print: Selling AI Art Commercially
The complete pipeline from generation to sale. Copyright law, upscaling for print, platform policies, colour management, and what you need to know before listing.
From Logo to Product Line: AI-Powered Brand Extensions
A complete workflow for extending any brand identity across products, packaging, apparel, and collateral using Nano Banana Pro. 12 tested prompts with full breakdowns and a 30-minute brand extension system.
Character Consistency Across 100 Images: The Complete System
The number one unsolved pain in AI image generation. Here's a tested system that works across Nano Banana, Midjourney, and Flux — with reference sheets, LoRA training, and session strategies.
FAUNA in 15 Minutes: Your First AI Creative Workflow
Flora's AI creative agent launched six days ago. Here's what it actually does, how the three modes work, and how to build your first multi-model workflow.
Phased Prompting: The System Behind Professional AI Design
Why professional designers get better AI images than everyone else. The persona-phase system that turns thinking models into creative directors — with a complete build-your-own walkthrough.
The Photographer's Prompt Guide: How to Actually Get Good Output from Nano Banana
Not another prompt list. This is the craft behind the prompts — perspective, lens choice, film aesthetics, lighting physics, and the techniques that turn generic AI output into images with genuine creative vision.
Building a Production AI Art Pipeline
A repeatable system for going from creative brief to finished deliverable — model selection, quality control, batch workflows, file management, and client delivery.
One Image, Every Angle: The Grid That Plans Your Whole Video
Take a single image and generate a grid of angles, sequences, and compositions — then feed it into a video model to create a complete sequence. The visual pre-production workflow that Runway, Higgsfield, and Freepik are already using.
Veo 3.1 Video Generation: From Prompt to Timeline
Google's Veo 3.1 generates video with native audio — dialogue, sound effects, ambient soundscapes. Here's how it works, what it costs, and how to prompt it.