![]() ![]() Choose ‘open image sequence’, and select a whole lot of DALL♾ images. ![]() On a Mac (and maybe Windows?) fire up the free Quicktime Player app. Make a super-speed photo-video montage Created with QuickTime player. Limited layout options, but does let you drag in an unlimited number of images from you computer to assemble large mosaics very quickly. You can change the layout, dimensions, border colour (this is under ‘background’) or get rid of the borders altogether (this is under ‘spacing’). If you want to quickly join your DALL♾ images into a collage or grid, try these quick tools:įotoJet: free desktop web app. Make a quick collage with these tools Collage made with Fotojet. Then, when you later add a photo, recent effects that can be applied to static images will still appear in the search bar!) 10. ![]() (Tip: If you aren’t seeing many options, try adding/trying/saving effects from the ‘browse effects’ gallery while you’re still in video mode – this option disappears after you add a photo. They’re a little chintzy, but paired with an amazing AI-created image, it can still result in a dynamic visual. Use Instagram story effects + filters Character portraits from DALL♾, processed using Instagram effects.Ī subset of Instagram’s story/reel effects can also be applied to photos! Add a photo to your story, click the sparkle icon in the top-right, and see what’s possible. (Downscales to 500px, unless you pay.) Try remove.bg. To make it easy for the AI, you can also prompt DALL♾ for an easy-to-remove texture like ‘plain green background’. Perfect for plucking subjects from a scene for use elsewhere. It’s dead simple: upload an image, get it back with the background removed. Quickly remove backgrounds with remove.bg Original Cutout Reading in the park. Probably quicker than prompting DALL♾ for film types! Get it for iOS or Android.ġ5 gorgeous photography styles you can prompt DALL♾ for 8. You needn’t only use this on photo-style outputs – it can have interesting effects on ‘3D renders’, mockups of 3D artwork, and even certain kinds of illustrations! Original blob monster, from DALL-E. (i.e: there are more options than merely the buttons at the bottom of the screen.) One tip: when you choose a tool, swipe up and down on an image to reveal the possible settings and choose one, then right to left to adjust the intensity. Make subtle tweaks, or apply more striking effects choose from a dozen pre-created ‘looks’, or apply changes individually. This free app from Google contains a handful of powerful (but user-friendly) tools to punch up photo-style images. Add colour grading to AI-made ‘photos’ with Snapseed (free mobile app) Three versions of ‘Wendy from the Wendy’s Logo’, processed with Snapseed. I’ll cover the others later, but start out with MotionLeap, which adds motion to static images! You can make parts of the image ‘flow’ like water or fire, add overlays like rain or rising embers, and add visual effects like twinkling light. ![]() LightTricks publishes a slightly confusing array of iOS apps, offering overlapping functionality. Animate faces with MyHeritage Deep Nostalgia (free trial, web)īring movement effects into drawings with MotionLeap. You can adjust hairstyles, facial hair, structural elements like eyes & nose, and other details, as well as running ‘beauty’ filters. (Don’t ask why she has a wicker basket on her head.)įree 7-day trial, then $39.99/year, iOS + Android: if you’ve got a DALL-E portrait you like, but want to adjust the face with fine control, try using FaceApp instead of re-prompting DALL♾ or trying to inpaint. Edit faces with FaceApp (free then paid, mobile app) Left: original, from DALL♾. (Don’t like it? Too bad.) Unlimited, free to use: give it a go. There are no options or settings: simply upload, wait 10 seconds, see your result, and download. It also upscales images to double the resolution: 2048 x 2048. It does tend to ‘airbrush’ subjects slightly into the bargain. It can’t work total miracles (it assumes the face structure is ‘correct’) but usually makes things much less unnerving. This one-shot tool tries to rescue facial detail from any portrait, and can turn an unusably ‘weird’ DALL♾ output into something you’d be happy to share. Fix faces fast with ARC Face Restorer (free, desktop web) It’s a free web tool from TenCent. You’ve probably already seen some mind-blowing crossover pieces using professional tools like Photoshop, After Effects and 3D modelling software.īut for this article, let’s focus on free, cheap and simple tools that take your generations to the next level. DALL♾ is pretty damn amazing, but it doesn’t need to be the only step in your creative workflow. ![]()
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