CASSI: Getting Started With Your First Generator
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How to Create a Generator from Scratch
Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a generator for social media posts using a specific platform.
Steps
1. Access the Create Generator Page
- Navigate to the "Create Generator" page on the left sidebar
- Alternatively, go to your workspace and select "Add a new generator"
2. Set Up the Workspace
- Name your generator (e.g., "Social Media Post")
3. Add Input Blocks
- Select a text input block
- Label it as "Topic" or "Subject"
- Add a description for the user (optional)
4. Add Layout and Image Blocks
- Add a layout block
- Add an image block (using Flux in this example)
- Set image ratio and size (e.g., 1024x1024)
- Input image description (e.g., "happy person on a sunny day")
5. Add AI Text Generation Block
- Select the Claude block
- Choose Claude 3.5 Sonnet from the dropdown menu
- Fill in the system instruction field (e.g., "You are a social media post writer")
- Specify tone, target audience, and post style
6. Configure AI Input
- Reference the user input using hashtags (e.g., #textinput1)
- Instruct the AI to create a post based on the input (e.g., "Write a LinkedIn post about this")
7. Set Outputs
- Click the eye icon to set the Claude block as an output
- The orange border indicates it's now an output
8. Configure Layout Block
- Open the layout block
- Set image dimensions (e.g., 1024x1024)
- Reference the Flux image block
9. Add Logo Option (Optional)
- Add a file input block labeled "Logo"
- Reference the logo in the layout block
- Position the logo (e.g., bottom left corner, 100x100 pixels)
10. Save and Test the Generator
- Click "Save" to finalize the generator
- Test the generator by inputting a subject and uploading a logo
- Generate the social media post
11. Review and Edit
- Check the generated text and image outputs
- Make adjustments as needed
12. Further Customization (Optional)
- Edit the generator using the edit icon
- Update image prompts or other settings as desired
Conclusion
You have now created a basic generator for social media posts. Experiment with different blocks and settings to create more complex and tailored outputs.