Instagram par aesthetic aur nature-inspired Golden Hour Butterfl photos hamesha trending rehti hain. Aaj kal ek naya trend bahut viral ho raha hai jisme ek ladki beautiful geometric saree pehan kar Golden Hour Butterfl (sunset ke time) mein butterflies ke sath pose karti hai. Pichle se aati hui suraj ki roshni (backlight) is photo ko ek magical aur premium cinematic look deti hai.
Agar aap bhi aisi “God-level” aesthetic photo banana chahte hain, toh aap ChatGPT (DALL-E 3) ka use karke ise minto mein generate kar sakte hain. Janiye kaise!
Step 1: Open ChatGPT
Is Golden Hour Butterfl high-quality aur detailed image ko banane ke liye hum OpenAI ke ChatGPT ka use karenge.
USE CHATGPT
- Apne phone ya PC ke browser mein chatgpt.com open karein (ya app use karein).
- Apne account se login karein. (Note: High-quality AI image generation ke liye aapke paas ChatGPT Plus ya DALL-E 3 ka access hona chahiye).
Step 2: Paste the Master Prompt
Aisi perfect lighting aur elements (jaise butterflies aur jewelry) lane ke liye AI ko ek clear aur detailed prompt dena zaroori hai.
- Niche diya gaya Master Prompt yahan se copy kar lein:
[Insert the Master Prompt here]
- ChatGPT ke message box mein is prompt ko paste karein. (Pro Tip: Aap chahein toh saree ka color ‘blue, green, yellow’ ki jagah apni pasand ka jaise ‘red and black’ bhi kar sakte hain).
Step 3: Generate and Download
- Prompt paste karne ke baad Send button par click karein.
- ChatGPT ka DALL-E 3 model prompt ko analyze karega aur kuch hi seconds mein aapko ekdum magical, hyper-realistic photo bana kar de dega.
- Image par click karein aur download icon se use apni gallery mein High Quality (HD) mein save kar lein.
Step 4: Swap Your Face & Go Viral! (Optional Trick)
Kyunki AI ek fictional face banata hai, agar aap is photo mein apna chehra lagana chahte hain toh ek choti si trick use karein.
- Kisi bhi free Face Swap tool (jaise Remini, FaceMagic, ya AI face swap websites) par jayein.
- Wahan apni ChatGPT wali photo upload karein aur uske baad apni ek clear selfie upload karein.
- ‘Swap’ par tap karein aur boom! Aapki khud ki magical Golden Hour Butterfl photo taiyar hai. Ise trending Instagram audio ke sath post karein aur likes enjoy karein!
How to Use This Guide
This tutorial is part of VelocAI’s growing library of practical AI guides. Every step above has been tested on real devices before publishing, so the workflow you see is the same one that produced the demo result. If a step looks unfamiliar, scroll back to the top and match the screenshots one by one before moving forward — small details (aspect ratio, export quality, audio sync) make a big difference in the final output.
Getting the Most Out of This Tutorial
- Read the whole guide once before starting, then follow it step by step.
- Bookmark the tools and prompts mentioned — you will reuse them.
- If a step does not work the first time, change one variable and try again. Most issues come from a single setting that is slightly off.
- Save your final output project file so you can iterate without starting from scratch next time.
Related Resources on VelocAI
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FAQ
Is this method free to use?
The core workflow uses tools that have a generous free tier. Where a paid plan unlocks faster rendering or higher quality, the post mentions it explicitly. You can complete the basic tutorial without paying anything.
How long does it take to recreate this?
Most readers finish in 10–20 minutes the first time and under 5 minutes once familiar with the tool. The slowest part is usually the rendering or export step.
Will this work on my phone?
Yes — this guide is mobile-first wherever possible. The tutorial uses tools available on both Android and iOS. If a desktop step is required it will be clearly marked.
What if my output looks different from the demo?
Small differences in source media (lighting, framing, resolution) change the final result. Re-check the inputs first, then revisit the settings step by step. Most variations come from a single mismatched parameter.
Can I use this commercially?
It depends on the licence of the underlying tool, music, or assets. Check the original tool’s terms of service before using output for paid client work or branded campaigns.
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