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Hello everyone, I want to write a 10-part series about GPT Introduction. This is the 8th article.

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Using what I've learned from the previous articles, I've started creating an AI art character template.

Next, let's organize an AI drawing concept dictionary. This will be a handy reference for models like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion.

Here's the preparation and expected results:

Scenario 1: You already have some scattered concepts in your text tool. This is the best-case scenario for organizing existing materials.

Scenario 2: You have a reference dictionary from the internet. It works, but since it's not tailored to your knowledge, it might not be as useful.

Scenario 3: You need to organize materials you're unfamiliar with. Start with a small prompt to GPT to get the ball rolling.

I will focus on the first scenario but also provide a beginner-friendly solution for the third scenario. Through practical examples, you'll learn four reusable techniques:

1. Cluster and sort data in the GPT dialogue box.

2. Split long inputs/outputs with a single command.

3. Use intelligent data proofreading to avoid errors and repetition.

4. Utilize intelligent filling and expansion.

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