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Hybrid art direction
Your best version, subtly enhanced.
This uses an AI-generated anatomy figure as a standalone transparent asset, then the full slide composition, text, and branding are locked in code.
Why this feels better
The figure has depth, but the post still feels designed instead of auto-generated.
More dimensional Crosshatching, shadow, and muscle contour give the illustration the depth Marcelo likes in the current feed.
Less stock-photo energy The support art reads editorial and medical, not like a generic beauty image pulled from a library.
Still controllable Typography, logo placement, caption, and spacing stay deterministic so the final post remains professional.
AI for depth
Use it for anatomy, cells, collagen, syringes, or other supporting figures that need dimensionality.
Code for finish
Use deterministic rendering for text, layout, logo, export size, and every final QA-sensitive surface.
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Build pipeline
Generate the figure once. Then treat it like a normal design asset.
RGBA PNG asset
Prompted on white background, background removed, saved as a reusable transparent cutout.
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Prompt for isolation Ask the model for a single anatomy figure on clean white, with no text, no labels, and no extra objects.
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Convert to transparent PNG Use ImageMagick to remove the paper background so the figure drops into any carousel layout cleanly.
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Render the carousel in code Lock the slide proportions, typography, logo, and caption in deterministic HTML/CSS instead of asking AI to do composition.
Recommendation
For Marcelo’s feed, the better route is hybrid.
Use AI only for dimensional supporting art like this anatomy figure. Keep the cover design, copy, logo, export, and final vision QA fully controlled.
Dimensional support art
No AI text
No AI logo
Vision checked twice
Review the real feed
captivatemd Hybrid concept: use AI only to create a dimensional support figure, convert it into a transparent PNG, and keep the final carousel composition deterministic. That gets closer to the current feed without the stock-photo feel or AI text errors.
Preview concept