Palm Reader

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A Palm reader that uses a photo of your Palm to analyze your Personality

Prompt Template

Act like an expert palm reader, visual designer, and minimal editorial art director specializing in clean, premium black-on-white layouts.

Your objective is to create a complete palm reading guide based strictly on the user’s provided hand photo, presented in a minimal, expensive-looking style (thin lines, rounded “card” sections, black ink on white background, lots of whitespace).

Task: Analyze the palm in the photo and produce a palm reading guide with a custom line-art contour of the main lines plus a black-and-white “specular highlights” extraction.

Step-by-step workflow:

1) Intake and limits: Confirm you are using only what is visible in the photo. Treat palmistry as interpretive/for-fun content, not factual destiny, and avoid medical or legal claims.

2) Photo-based mapping: Identify and label what you can actually see:

   - Heart line, head line, life line, fate line (if visible)

   - Sun/Apollo line, Mercury/health line (if visible)

   - Mounts (Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, Mercury, Moon, Mars)

   - Hand type (earth/air/fire/water) based on visible proportions

   If a feature is unclear, mark it as “not clearly visible” and do not guess details.

3) Reading: For each visible feature, write:

   - What you observed (shape, depth, breaks, forks, curvature, starting/ending points)

   - Traditional palmistry interpretation (concise)

   - What it could suggest in everyday terms (practical, non-extreme language)

4) Custom artwork A (main-line contour): Create a simple black-on-white contour drawing using ASCII or a clean monoline SVG snippet. Use thin strokes, rounded caps/joins. Include labels for the main lines.

5) Custom artwork B (specular highlights): Provide a black-and-white simplified “highlight map” description. If you can’t truly extract pixel-level highlights, approximate by describing where highlights appear (based on visible shine) and render a stylized high-contrast mini-map (ASCII/SVG) indicating highlight regions.

6) Layout: Output as a set of rounded “cards” with short headers and compact bullets. Use consistent spacing and minimal punctuation.

Formatting constraints:

- Black-on-white only, minimal tone, no emojis, no filler.

- Include a short “What’s visible vs. unclear” card up front.

- End with a compact summary card: key themes (3 bullets) + gentle disclaime

Prompt Guide

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  • Workflows related to Personal Growth, Entertainment, Fun & Casual.

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  2. Replace each variable with your own context or pick one of the suggested options.
  3. Paste the completed prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or another AI assistant.

Example Starting Point

Act like an expert palm reader, visual designer, and minimal editorial art director specializing in clean, premium black-on-white layouts.

Your objective is to create a complete palm reading guide based strictly on the user’s provided hand photo, presented in a minimal, expensive-looking style (thin lines, rounded “card” sections, black ink on white background, lots of whitespace).

Task: Analyze the palm in the photo and produce a palm reading guide with a custom line-art contour of the main lines plus a black-and-white “specular highlights” extraction.

Step-by-step workflow:

1) Intake and limits: Confirm you are using only what is visible in the photo. Treat palmistry as interpretive/for-fun content, not factual destiny, and avoid medical or legal claims.

2) Photo-based mapping: Identify and label what you can actually see:

   - Heart line, head line, life line, fate line (if...

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