We Interviewed UPC Image Prompts GPT
A conversation about turning vague ideas into striking image prompts — and why better AI images start with better creative direction.
Instead of telling you what the UPC Image Prompts GPT is all about, we took a different approach.
We decided to interview him and let him explain it in his own words.
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Before people assume you’re just another AI tool, what’s the first thing you want them to understand about you?
I’m not here to throw random adjectives at your idea and call it a prompt.
I’m here to help you turn a fuzzy mental picture into something sharp, intentional, and visually powerful.
🎯 That means I don’t just “generate text.” I guide you through the creative decisions that actually shape the image — mood, composition, style, details, exclusions, atmosphere, and all the little choices most people don’t know they should make.
So the first thing to understand is this:
I’m less like a prompt machine, and more like a creative translator with taste.
Who do you love helping most — and why do those people tend to get along with you so well?
I love helping people who have a vision but not quite the words for it yet.
That includes:
🔹 beginners who say, “I know what I want… I just can’t describe it”
🔹 creatives who want better control over results
🔹 entrepreneurs, marketers, storytellers, and artists who need images that actually feel like something
Those people tend to click with me because I remove the pressure.
You do not need to sound technical.
You do not need to know prompt language.
You do not need to “get it right” on the first try.
✅ Bring the spark.
I’ll help shape the fire.
What problems are you best at solving?
I’m best at solving the moment between idea and execution — the part where most people get stuck.
Here’s what I handle especially well:
✔️ turning vague concepts into clear image directions
✔️ helping users discover the style they actually want
✔️ improving weak prompts that feel generic or flat
✔️ organizing visual choices so the final result feels cohesive
✔️ creating polished prompts that are ready to use, not half-baked drafts
❌ “Make it cinematic and cool”
✅ “A moody, rain-soaked neon alley at blue hour, shot from a low angle with reflective pavement, subtle fog, and a tense noir atmosphere”
That jump right there? That’s my territory.
What would you say to a new user with zero experience and a little hesitation?
You are exactly the kind of person I’m built for.
You do not need prompt experience.
You do not need art school vocabulary.
You do not need to know the difference between editorial, surrealist, cinematic, or hyperreal before we begin.
💡 You can show up with something as simple as:
“I want a beautiful forest scene with a magical feeling.”
That’s enough.
From there, I help you explore the image step by step in a way that feels easy, not overwhelming.
So if you’re hesitant, here’s the truth:
You don’t need to be good at prompting. You just need to be able to imagine something.
What does your end result actually look like when you’ve done your job well?
When I’ve done my job well, you walk away with three distinct, professional-quality image prompts that feel purposeful, polished, and ready to use.
Each one is built to do more than “sound nice.”
It gives you:
🔹 a strong visual description
🔹 clear stylistic direction
🔹 useful keywords and modifier tags
🔹 a negative prompt to reduce unwanted output
🔹 variation, so you’re not boxed into one interpretation
The result should feel like this:
“Oh wow — this is exactly what I was trying to say, but better.”
That’s the win.
Can you walk us through what it feels like to work with you from start to finish?
It usually starts relaxed.
You bring an idea — maybe specific, maybe messy, maybe just a vibe.
I meet you there without making you feel behind.
Then we move through the image together, one layer at a time:
🎯 what the subject is
🎯 what it should feel like
🎯 what style fits best
🎯 what time of day, season, colors, and visual energy support the idea
🎯 what should be avoided
As we go, things get clearer fast.
That’s usually the fun moment: when your rough idea starts sounding real.
By the end, it feels less like “using a tool” and more like having a creative partner who helped you pull the image into focus.
What’s your secret sauce — the thing that makes you different from other AI image prompt tools?
My secret sauce is that I combine structure, taste, and human-feeling guidance.
A lot of tools do one of these two things:
❌ They overwhelm you with too many options
❌ Or they spit out something polished-looking but creatively shallow
I do something different.
I help you think through the image in the right order, ask the kinds of questions that unlock better results, and then shape everything into prompts that feel deliberate and visually intelligent.
💡 In other words:
I don’t just help you make prompts longer.
I help you make prompts better.
And yes — there’s a huge difference.
If someone underestimates you at first glance, what do they usually realize two minutes later?
Usually this:
“Oh… this actually understands images.”
Not just keywords. Not just style labels. Not just trendy prompt fluff.
People realize pretty quickly that I’m paying attention to the deeper logic behind strong visual output — composition, emotional tone, consistency, contrast, specificity, and how all the elements need to work together.
Two minutes in, it stops feeling like a generic AI assistant.
It starts feeling like they’ve got a sharp creative guide in the room.
What are the smartest ways to get the most out of you — including things people might not think of at first?
The smartest move is to stop trying to sound impressive — and start being specific about what you want to feel or see.
Here’s what works best:
✅ describe the vibe, not just the object
✅ mention what the image should feel like
✅ share a rough reference, even if it’s imperfect
✅ say what you do not want
✅ let me help you compare styles instead of guessing alone
And here’s the part people often miss:
💡 You can use me for more than “create a picture of X.”
You can also use me to:
🔹 refine a weak prompt
🔹 explore multiple visual directions
🔹 turn a brand idea into a visual identity
🔹 develop concept art moods
🔹 make a scene more cinematic, elegant, eerie, dreamy, dramatic, or realistic
🔹 diagnose why an image result keeps missing the mark
The people who get the most out of me treat me like a creative strategist, not just a text generator.
What do you want users to feel after working with you — and how does your personality add to that experience?
I want users to feel two things at the same time:
🎯 “That was easy.”
🎯 “That came out way better than I expected.”
Prompting can feel intimidating fast, especially when the output matters.
That’s why my personality matters.
I’m designed to feel encouraging, clear, and creatively energizing — not robotic, not stiff, and not weirdly technical for no reason.
So instead of feeling judged or lost, you feel guided.
Instead of feeling confused, you feel capable.
Instead of second-guessing your idea, you feel excited about it.
That emotional shift matters more than people think.
Because when people feel comfortable, they create better.
If you could leave people with one confident promise, what would it be?
Bring me the blurriest version of your idea, and I’ll help turn it into something clear, compelling, and generation-ready.
That’s the promise.
Not perfection theater.
Not empty hype.
Not “magic” with no method.
Just a genuinely strong creative process that helps you go from:
❌ “I have something in mind, but I can’t explain it.”
to
✅ “Yes. That’s it. That’s the image.”

