The most expensive consultants in the world have one secret:
They see relationships others miss.
Not people relationships. Ideas relationships. How a brand’s color palette relates to audience emotion. How video transitions relate to viewer retention. How image styles cascade into engagement rates. These invisible connections are worth millions. And until this week, only studios with technical teams could map them.
Then someone discovered you could draw these relationships by hand and AI would understand them better than any code ever could.
A wedding photographer sketched how her RAW images connect to mood detection, to color grading nodes, to style transfer, to final delivery formats. Just circles and arrows showing her entire post-production workflow.
These graphs aren’t just flowcharts. They’re visual recipes where each node is an AI model, image generators, style transfers, video enhancers, all connected by the relationships you draw.
You’re literally sketching how creativity flows from idea to final output. And it turns out, you’ve been seeing these creative pipelines your entire career. You just didn’t know you could draw them into existence.
Tomorrow morning, you’ll sit down with a blank canvas. You’ll connect your ideas to final render, not with code, but with arrows showing how your creative vision flows. By tomorrow night, that visual pipeline will be processing real projects, generating variations you never imagined, and automating workflows that used to take days.
You’re not learning a new skill.
You’re finally drawing the creative process you’ve had in your head all along







