피파 한 줄 정리: Learning loop: follow → test → compare → build taste. 읽는 게 아니라 *손으로* 비교하는 게 학습 가속. Side-by-side가 단일 평가보다 훨씬 빨라.
Continuous learning in generative media isn't about consuming more information — it's about building a practice loop where you absorb, test, reflect, and adapt. Think of it like a martial art: you don't get better by watching YouTube fights. You get better by drilling techniques, sparring, reviewing your performance, and adjusting.
The Four-Part Learning Loop
┌─── FOLLOW ───┐
│ Curated │
│ sources only │
▼ │
┌─────────┐ │
│ TEST │◀────────┘
│ Hands-on │
│ with your│
│ prompts │
└────┬─────┘
│
▼
┌─────────┐
│ COMPARE │
│ Side-by- │
│ side, │
│ honest │
└────┬─────┘
│
▼
┌─────────┐
│ BUILD │──────▶ Loop back to FOLLOW
│ TASTE │ with sharper eye
│ Reflect, │
│ document │
└──────────┘
Follow: Curate Your Information Diet
Pick 3–5 sources you trust and check them weekly. Quality over quantity. Good sources share prompts, show failures alongside successes, and provide specific technical analysis rather than emotional reactions.
Recommended source types:
- One official blog from the ecosystem you use most (e.g., OpenAI blog, Midjourney announcements)
- One independent comparison channel that tests models head-to-head
- One community forum where practitioners share real workflows (not just showcase results)
- One newsletter that summarizes weekly developments in 5 minutes
Test: Hands-On Exploration
Reading about models is not the same as using them. Set aside time for deliberate testing:
Compare: Honest Side-by-Side Assessment
Comparison is where learning accelerates. When you see two outputs from different models side by side, you notice things you'd miss evaluating them individually: color differences, compositional choices, detail handling, text accuracy. Keep a comparison journal — even a simple folder of screenshots with notes.
Build Taste: The Metacognitive Layer
After testing and comparing, reflect on what you learned. Update your mental model of each tool. Adjust your prompt strategies. This reflection step is what transforms experience into expertise. Without it, you're just generating images; with it, you're developing craft.
- Follow a curated information diet (3–5 sources), test hands-on weekly, compare honestly, and reflect to build taste.
- Reading about models is not a substitute for using them. Schedule deliberate practice sessions.
- Side-by-side comparison accelerates learning faster than any other technique.
- The reflection step — updating your mental model of each tool — transforms experience into expertise.