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![]() As I have been experimenting with AI, I have found it helpful in helping me to visualize a scene or two.
If I prompt AI to create an image with enough detail I get an image pretty close to what I want to express. Then it is a matter to just tweak the image to get precisely what you want to see. As a marketer with an idea for an ad piece, you can create many variations until you get what you want. Now imagine you are a creative artist and you want a particular image for say a coconut drink. You can guide AI to create the image you want at a speed that saves you a boatload of time. Some say that AI will be the demise of artists... I say no! AI gives a creative person the ability to create FASTER. The artist STILL has to see an image in their head to create it. Instead of using oils, pencils, or pen=and-ink, an artist describes what they want... and then tweaks it! I have created some interesting images; i.e. me walking down a London street in the time of Sherlock Holmes or standing on a New York street shaking the hands of a movie star. Your imagination is the limit. Now, personally, I have been using image generation just to see what can be created. With what I have experienced, I imagine just about any ad could be created that you want. I have found out that with ChatGPT, creating images of historical figures, there is usually no problem. Trying to produce an image of someone in the news recently, gives some push back. However, using the AI to create images for ads and other marketing pieces works out very well. It would be worth your time to just check things out. |
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