Hi,
I’v started to use Stitch :https://stitch.withgoogle.com
After chatting with him (her , it ? ) I got a good result, then I taked a screenshot, gave it to weweb AI.
Boom !
Did you tried this process ?
Hi,
I’v started to use Stitch :https://stitch.withgoogle.com
After chatting with him (her , it ? ) I got a good result, then I taked a screenshot, gave it to weweb AI.
Boom !
Did you tried this process ?
If you like mediocre designs, they it definitely makes sense, i tried to prompt it and got the same thing I’d get from the WeWeb’s AI. But I’m a little bit too seasoned with design, and a little biased towards AI so it might be me.
Hi Patrick
Thanks for sharing this process!
It’s super interesting learning about new workflows.
Normally I would upload a screenshot from an existing app and go from there or like broberto said, prompt Weweb’s AI directly.
I think it’s more “ethical” to not copy design from another designer…
Ok it’s not perfect, but I prefer to start like this and then ask a real designer to polish it.
@Agustin_Carozo where can we send feedback about Weweb AI ?
By using any AI you do exactly that lol. It was trained on thousands of other people’s works, without asking them.
Isn’t Stitch just Galileo relabeled?
Anyway, what I’ve found to work pretty well is to prototype your design in something like Bolt and copy that over to the WeWeb AI. You can get some decent designs nowadays imo but it requires good prompting.
As most of designers all single days, when they look at a design, a developers for code or writers for books, painters…
AI just make it more efficiently from an algorithmic point of view.
The good ones add their touch, but very few create a real innovation in their fields.
You’re literally defending something you said is wrong. Makes sense :d