Like my GPTs? Check out the custom-built tool I spent months on!
Creators of GPTs on ChatGPT don’t get paid, but one of the best ways to support me and what I do is to become a subscriber to the tool I built. I developed it to be an intuitive way refine AI Art exactly how you want it.
Not only should it enable you to make commission quality revisions on what you generate, but you’ll also be able to follow a proven, powerful consistent character workflow, that works in any style and for any design.

Glibatree Art Designer (Original)
This is my most popular GPT, that I made back in 2023. I made it to integrate generate optimized Midjourney Prompts (for the model at at the time) and to generate variations of the of the images to view in ChatGPT.

Glibatree Art Designer (2025)
Inspired by its predecessor, this is an updated version, specifically for generating Midjourney Prompts optimized for Midjourney Version 7. I love how this GPT turned out and I use it almost any time I am looking to create something unique in Midjourney.

Glibatree Video Designer
This GPT is all for writing prompts for AI Videos. It writes and organizes prompts in a way that carefully controls all kinds of motion that could end up in an AI video. Some video models might require an LLM summarize the output of this GPT, since the prompts get pretty technical, but overall this is a very controllable prompt generator.

Glibatree Consistent Character Assistant
I built this GPT for an older consistent character workflow, it helps with a quick and straightforward way to build crefs for a character. But I still haven’t reworked it for Version 7, partly because other methods are now better.
What IS A GPT?
On ChatGPT, there is an option to build what are called custom GPTs. These are a way for custom instructions you write to control the way ChatGPT Responds. As your goals get more complex, it is also possible to get the custom GPT to call a API and integrate other software into the GPT’s feature. The custom instructions allow for a maximum of 8,000 characters of prompting so it’s important to be both brief and clear if you want particular kinds of responses.
I use Custom GPTs to help with prompt writing, because a Large Language Model knows a lot more about world and the kinds of things I like to generate, but because prompt writing is so new it doesn’t natively know the best practices to create prompts for AI Art and Video. By describing a prompt framework in my custom instructions, I get the best of both worlds: it knows how to prompt the way I like AND it is able to integrate details I would not have thought of by itself.

