피파 한 줄 정리: Batch exploration (산탄총: 30 fast 변형) vs hero shot (저격수: 1 premium). 둘은 sequential phase야 — 처음부터 hero mode 쓰는 게 가장 흔한 실수.
There are two fundamentally different ways to use generative models, and mixing them up is one of the most common workflow mistakes beginners make. It's like the difference between a sniper and a shotgun — both fire projectiles, but with completely different strategies and expectations.
Batch Exploration: The Shotgun Approach
In batch exploration, you generate many variations quickly to discover what's possible. You're not trying to produce a final output — you're searching a creative space. The goal is volume and diversity.
This workflow is characterized by:
- Fast/draft model settings
- Loose, exploratory prompts
- 20–100+ generations per concept
- Rapid scrolling, pattern recognition, and mood assessment
- Success = finding 2–3 promising directions out of dozens
"A photorealistic 8K professional photograph of a woman in a blue silk dress standing in front of the Eiffel Tower at golden hour, shot on Canon EOS R5 with 85mm f/1.4, bokeh background, color-graded, award-winning"
"Woman, blue dress, Paris, golden hour" — then vary: change the dress color, the location, the time of day, the mood. Let the model surprise you.
One-Shot Hero: The Sniper Approach
In hero-shot production, you invest time and resources into producing one excellent output. You already know what you want — the exploration phase is done. Now you're executing with precision.
This workflow is characterized by:
- Premium/maximum quality settings
- Detailed, specific prompts informed by exploration results
- Reference images for style, composition, and identity
- Iterative editing: inpainting, outpainting, local adjustments
- Post-processing in external tools
- Success = one final output that meets professional standards
The Workflow Connection
EXPLORATION PHASE PRODUCTION PHASE
┌───────────────┐ ┌───────────────────┐
│ 50 drafts │ │ Reference image │
│ in 10 minutes │──select 3 favorites───▶ │ + detailed prompt │
│ $1-2 total │ │ + editing passes │
└───────────────┘ │ + post-processing │
│ 1-2 hours, $2-5 │
└───────────────────┘
The critical insight: exploration and production are sequential phases, not competing approaches. You don't pick one forever — you use exploration first, then switch to production when you've found your direction.
- Exploration and production are sequential phases, not competing philosophies.
- Use cheap, fast models for exploration. Switch to premium models for production.
- If nothing feels right after extensive exploration, the problem is creative direction, not the model.