Some people, although still alive, have solidified all their beliefs and with one foot in the grave, they've stopped growing. Post navigation Just sharing my thoughts here because I’ve used comfyui and other workflow building tools—prompts are actually just a small (but important) part of the whole process. Personally, I don’t think there’s a need to systematically study prompts, and it’s definitely not about writing essays. It’s more about guiding AI, and there are various ways to do this, like using controlnet lora, depth maps, normal maps, Cenny edge detection, and open pose. When these models first came out, there was even a job called a Prompt Engineer, but that role has faded over time. Mastering a model’s prompts doesn’t guarantee that the same prompts will work effectively after the model upgrades or integrates other guiding models. Under a bunch of fancy terms, your brain feels mystically profound. After several subconscious judgments of uncertainty, you end up choosing to believe. Remember, if it’s too complex and you don’t understand it, just reject it or don’t waste your time playing word games. Our purpose of communication is to exchange ideas, theirs is to deceive.