Introduction to Claude 3.7 Sonnet Model
The Claude 3.7 Sonnet model is a powerful tool that not only transcribes figures from text but also allows you to create new figures from existing images. In this article, we will explore the capabilities of the Claude 3.7 Sonnet model and how it can be used to create easy-to-understand slide materials.
Creating Figures from Existing Images
For example, let's say you already have an image like this:
This is an image created by the Claude 3.7 Sonnet model
If you tell it to create a figure similar to this, it will create a similar figure. First, if you have this image, attach the image file here. Then, just tell it to create a figure like this, and it will create the figure.
Creating Slide Materials
The creation of slide materials is a key feature of the Claude 3.7 Sonnet model. The slide you see on the screen was generated by Cloud.
This is a slide material created by the Claude 3.7 Sonnet model
In this video, I will explain how to create slides like this. First, how Cloud creates materials. Cloud's latest AI model can generate code and HTML.
Designing Prompts
The prompts used to create the materials in this figure give specific and clear instructions. These are like tips for designing prompts, and they give detailed instructions, such as explaining the key points of CSS and HTML structure, or testing the design, such as the colors to be used, the color of the headings, and the font.
This is an example of a prompt design
Creating Slide Presentations
For example, the prompt I used to create the slide presentation shown earlier is as follows. First, the color scheme, which is where the color scheme pattern is decided. The main text color, which is pink here, and the subtitle color are also decided.
This is an example of a slide presentation
Adjusting Properties
By specifying these details as clearly as possible, it becomes easier to create slide materials as you envision them. I give instructions in Japanese as clearly as possible. For example, I ask you to optimize the amount of information.
This is an example of property adjustment
Paid Plan
If you are thinking of automating the creation of diagram presentations, you might want to try using Claude with this paid plan. Of course, you can use the free plan, but if you want to use it for document creation without worrying about restrictions, I recommend the paid plan.
This is an example of the paid plan
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Claude 3.7 Sonnet model is a powerful tool that can be used to create easy-to-understand slide materials. By designing prompts and adjusting properties, you can create slide presentations that meet your needs. Whether you are using the free plan or the paid plan, Claude is a great tool to have in your arsenal.