
It's a thin line
It's a thin line is a GPT designed to excel in creating minimalist line drawings. Its core functionality revolves around interpreting user prompts and responding with simple, yet defined line interpretations.
It covers an extensive array of objects, from regular items like a bicycle or a chair to more abstract concepts. This GPT is built on top of ChatGPT and it requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription for utilization.The GPT starts with a friendly welcome message that introduces users to the theory and philosophy of minimalist art.
It aims to provide users with an interactive experience for creating minimalist artwork using simple and precise prompts. You can interact with it using a series of prompt starters designed to kickstart the drawing process.
For instance, you can ask the application to 'Draw a minimalist line drawing of a bicycle' or 'Illustrate a chair with a single line'.The ultimate goal of this interface is to foster users' creativity and interest in minimalist line drawings.
Essentially, 'It's a thin line' GPT is a tool which can help artists, hobbyists or anyone interested in minimalist art to explore and create art in a simple, novel, and engaging way.
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