Showing posts with label Grok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grok. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

My AI Creative Workflow




People often ask how I create so much artwork and music. The truth is that I don't rely on a single AI. I treat each one like a different tool in a studio, each with its own strengths.

ChatGPT — The Creative Brain

Everything usually starts here.

ChatGPT is where I develop concepts, build album themes, create track lists, write song descriptions, brainstorm horror stories, design promotional ideas, and refine the overall vision. It's also where many of my album cover concepts begin before moving into image generation.

Rather than asking AI to create something random, I build an idea until it feels complete.

Suno — The Music Studio

Once the concept is solid, I move to Suno.

Suno is where the music comes to life. I use detailed prompts to create horror soundscapes, dark ambient pieces, aggressive dubstep, bluegrass-inspired horror, cinematic instrumentals, and experimental electronic music.

The better the prompt, the better the result.

Grok & Meta AI — Motion

Still images are powerful, but movement brings them to life.

For short promotional clips, teasers, and social media videos, I experiment with Grok and Meta AI. Sometimes one produces a better animation than the other, so I use whichever fits the project.

Like every creative tool, they're not perfect—but when everything comes together, the results can be surprisingly cinematic.

Gemini & Copilot — Fresh Perspectives

Sometimes the best way to improve an idea is to see it through another lens.

I'll occasionally ask Gemini or Copilot the same question I asked ChatGPT. Not because I'm looking for a "better" answer, but because each AI approaches creativity differently.

A single suggestion from another model can spark an entirely new direction.

The Human Element

No AI creates my projects for me.

I make the decisions. I choose the concepts. I reject ideas that don't fit. I rewrite prompts, remix styles, and sometimes start over completely.

AI has become my creative toolbox—not my replacement.

Every album, every image, every story, and every release still begins with imagination.

These tools simply help me bring those nightmares to life.