Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
OpenAI’s GPT-4o now makes it easy to create stunning Studio Ghibli-inspired art, whether you’re an aspiring artist or transforming your photos into whimsical designs. In this post, we are going to see ...
One of the most fun things you can use artificial intelligence for is image generation. You simply write a descriptive text and then the AI service creates the image you want. No special commands are ...
To create Studio Ghibli-style images with OpenAI, use GPT-4o (requires a ChatGPT Plus or Pro subscription). Upload your image, select “Create Image,” and enter the prompt: “Turn this into Studio ...
Adobe is the company that totally dominates the graphics market. The image editing program Adobe Photoshop has become so commonplace that many people say they “pop” when editing a photograph.
No, I’m not talking about ASCII art like this little crab. I’m talking about scalable vector graphics or SVG files. Even if you’re familiar with the basic difference between raster and vector images, ...
There are plenty of apps you can turn to to generate pictures using artificial intelligence. Still, Midjourney remains one of the best and one of the most popular options, having launched in beta form ...
The field of AI image generation has witnessed remarkable progress in recent years, with models like Flux pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Flux has emerged as a frontrunner in producing ...
As marketers leverage AI to develop images, understanding how to do so effectively (and legally) is a key challenge. To better understand how AI is changing the development of images and best ...
Google Images may not be making headlines on the regular, but the tool has a storied history that's spanned decades. To mark ...
Agencies and media companies have creative directors, photographers and artists at their beck and call to create this image for them. But what about the rest of us? Some of us will head over to Google ...