The education lane · Guide 03
You don't need fantasy art. You need a product mockup that looks like a magazine shot it, Pinterest graphics in your exact palette, and brand photos without hiring a photographer every month. This course teaches the six-slot prompt anatomy, the brand-consistency system nobody else covers, the legal lines in plain English, and 100 prompts organized by actual business jobs.
What's inside
Every example is a business use case — product scenes, Pinterest pins, brand photos, shop listings. No filler, no fandom, no "make me a wizard." Just the method and the recipes that put it to work.
The honest verdict
Questions
The method works everywhere. Lesson 2 gives a current tool decision guide (verified July 2026) covering the majors — ChatGPT's image model, Midjourney, Google's Gemini "Nano Banana," Ideogram, and Canva — with one clear primary recommendation and when to add a second. When tools change, the six-slot recipe still works.
Lesson 6 gives the honest, current answer: on paid plans, the major tools let you use and sell your images. The wrinkle is copyright — under 2025 U.S. Copyright Office guidance, prompt-only images generally can't be copyrighted by you. We explain what that means for a small business in plain English, with a simple "safe for my business" checklist.
Yes. The recipes are copy-paste and the prompts have fill-in-the-blank slots. Taste comes from picking the good ones — and Lesson 4 teaches exactly how to pick.
You'll get further with one (most tools reserve commercial-use rights and the best models for paid plans), but the method and prompts work on whatever tool you're using. Lesson 2 tells you the cheapest sensible place to start.
AI image tools are the fastest-moving corner of this whole space. Every tool name, version, price, and legal note in this guide was verified in July 2026. Where things move fastest — model versions, per-image pricing, copyright guidance — the guide says so and points you to the source. Trust the six-slot method forever; double-check the numbers against each tool's site if you're reading this much later.
On purpose, on brand
Seven short lessons and a hundred prompts. By the end you'll build any image on purpose — the right subject, light, and format — and keep it looking like one brand across everything you make.
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