Welcome to the PromptGraphy Blog
Product updates, prompting tips, and practical workflows for creating with AI: image, video, vector, 3D, and virtual try-on.

This is the PromptGraphy blog. We write about product updates, prompting tips, and the occasional look at how we build the platform. We try to keep it useful: real workflows and real prompts you can copy, not marketing fluff.
What you'll find here
Most posts land in one of a few buckets:
- Getting sharper results from the image models, like Flux 2 Pro and GPT Image 2
- Virtual Try-On: putting a garment onto a model photo
- Turning one idea into video, vector, and 3D versions
- Prompting patterns that actually change the output
Most "the AI can't do that" moments are really "the prompt didn't say that" moments.
A quick prompting tip
Name the subject first, then the style, then the lighting. A vague prompt leaves the model guessing. A specific one reads more like a brief, so you get closer to what you pictured on the first try.
The same prompt travels across tools, too. Write "a calm Scandinavian living room at golden hour" once, then send it to the image model for a hero shot, the video model for a short ambient loop, or the vector tool for a flat illustration.
Tools at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Image | Hero shots, product mockups | PNG / WebP |
| Try-On | Apparel on a model | PNG |
| Video | Short loops, b-roll | MP4 |
| Vector | Logos, icons, flat art | SVG |
Where to start
New here? Explore the tools or see the pricing. Already creating? Check back soon, since we'll keep posting short workflows you can copy in a few minutes.