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ChatGPT Hack No One Is Talking About
You can use ChatGPT's new image model to design logos or typefonts.
Hello!
Did you know you can upload “materials” when making logos, fonts, etc?
Let me show you what I mean.
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ChatGPT Hack No One Is Talking About

If you upload image like this to ChatGPT and give it a prompt to create a logo, it can use the “material” of that to create amazing logos or fonts.
I tried to upload the bottom blueish one and this is what I got:

This is not the BEST logo in the world, but it worked.
You can upload any kind of material as a reference, and create logos and fonts with that.

You can also use “Soft chaos” materials or many other more that I will share below.
Just upload the material, upload reference logo (optional), and write this prompt:
Turn the [typography or logo] into a 3D logo using the material style from [reference image]. Make sure to preserve the exact shape, structure, and proportions of the original design. Apply the lighting and surface qualities inspired by the reference to achieve a realistic, high-end 3D result.



Find all templates here👇️ Like, comment and share if you found it useful 🙂
ChatGPT just killed logo tools!
Sirio revealed you can use materials in ChatGPT for your typefonts or logos.
Just drag and drop these. Then use the prompt below to achieve desired results👇
— René Remsik (@aitrendz_xyz)
6:08 PM • Apr 8, 2025
By the way, I just made my community available for free for 3 days!
You can try it without spending a dime.
All the best,
René
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