Infographics
How-To Cards
Use GPT Image 2 how-to card infographic templates to turn tutorials, workflows, life skills, and visual explainers into clear reusable cards. Start from text details and reusable GPT Image 2 prompt templates, then generate clean drafts in the GPT Image 2 AI image generator without requiring an upload.
Editor
Prompt templates
GPT Image 2 prompt templates in this scene
Each card is a reusable GPT Image 2 prompt direction. Use a prompt to load it into the editor, or copy the full text for further editing.
Best use cases
Where this template works best
Use these cases to understand the practical output fit before loading a prompt into the GPT Image 2 editor.
Tutorial and workflow cards
Turn life skills, software workflows, classroom steps, or operating guides into vertical infographics for social posts and articles.
Product onboarding instructions
Create clear step cards for tools, apps, courses, or services so users can understand the action order quickly.
Lesson and training materials
Break complex processes into numbered steps, icons, short labels, and key reminders for slides or internal training.
Troubleshooting checklists
Convert common issues, inspection order, and fix actions into readable checklist-style cards without long paragraphs.
Tuning notes
Prompt tuning notes
Keep the scene structure intact, then replace subject, ratio, labels, materials, and constraints for more stable results.
Input guidance
Start with the tutorial topic, target reader, number of steps, short labels for each step, output ratio, and any dense text that should be avoided.
Limit text to short labels
Ask for numbered steps, short English labels, large readable text, and no dense microtext so the card remains usable.
Define the step hierarchy
Write 3-6 main steps, the action in each step, icon direction, and the final outcome before generating.
The text is too small or garbled
Reduce body copy to short headings, numbers, and labels, then add no tiny paragraphs and large readable labels.
The step order is unclear
Specify step 1 to step 5, left-to-right or top-to-bottom flow, and reduce decorative shapes.
The image looks like a generic poster
Add tutorial infographic card, numbered modules, clear hierarchy, and checklist blocks to restore the how-to structure.
How to use
How to use this GPT Image 2 template
Move from source material to an editable draft in the GPT Image 2 AI image generator, with steps tailored to whether this scene needs a reference image.

Define the tutorial topic
Enter the skill, workflow, or checklist you want to explain, plus whether the reader is a beginner, customer, student, or internal team.

Choose an infographic structure
Pick one of the 8 GPT Image 2 prompts for transit guides, software workflows, plant care, communication skills, or safety cards.

Replace steps and labels
Replace [SUBJECT] with a concrete tutorial, such as "first-time SaaS dashboard setup, 5 steps: Open settings, Connect account, Upload logo, Review preview, Publish."

Check readability first
Review step order, headline size, label readability, whitespace, and whether any dense microtext appears.
Highlights
Why start from this GPT Image 2 template
Text-first GPT Image 2 template
Start with a subject, data, object, or story brief. No upload is required for clean posters, maps, learning pages, and visual cards.
8 GPT Image 2 prompt templates
Move between different compositions, ratios, and visual moods without starting from a blank prompt.
Fast AI image generator workflow
The structured GPT Image 2 prompts make it easier to control labels, materials, composition, and publication-ready style.
FAQ
GPT Image 2 template FAQ
Do I need to upload an image for the How-To Cards GPT Image 2 template?
No. This is a text-first how-to infographic template. Enter the topic, steps, audience, and short labels to generate an editable card draft.
How do I keep the tutorial text readable?
Compress the content into numbers, short headings, and labels, then include large readable text, no tiny paragraphs, and clear hierarchy in the prompt.
How many steps work best?
Three to six steps usually work best. More steps can make the card crowded and increase the chance of unreadable microtext.





