I never heard or something like this before. I was having a hard time with my description on Etsy, worrying about what to write and how to write it , but this helped . Thank you
Hi Anne, i like all ur videos they all are so informative ..i am learning graphic designing and your videos are helping me.thanks for sharing you knowledge.
I use ChatGPT to write KDP book descriptions. Still need to be edited and expanded but great thought starters. Color palette suggestions have not been that helpful to me.
I think it will definitely change things, and it will probably become more competitive in our industry. The same type of thing happened with the advent of photography - why would someone pay for a painting? - but they still do...it's just more competitive to become a painter. And that continued with the digital camera and phone cameras - why pay for a professional photographer? But people still do. :) So I think we're ok if we continue to increase our skills constantly.
I've been using starry ai to make spritesheets and backgrounds in my games... I want to see if one of these ais can play digital instruments... know of anything like that?
Also, I just followed a tutorial on how to make a plugin for my game engine that can, among other things, take a given concept or prompt and actually generate the proof of... so, in effect chatGPT can generate code that will render graphics or graphically.... anywho...
I tried using Midjourney to get textures for 3D software (was trying to get a texture for a wall), but I couldn't properly figure out how to word it to get what I needed. Because you need the Base Color, Roughness, Normal, etc. It just kept giving me things at side angles or with borders of other things.
Yes, I tried something similar - a background. And it really struggled with that. I think it's very good at creating fantasy scenes and specific objects, but not backgrounds or textures so much.
I asked The Chatgpt to give me ur number phone...the robot answered me: no number, you can ask her. From here we conclude that Robot will never replace humans 😉
Mam how are u, I am from india..just completed my schooling and i want to learn graphic designing and earn some money so, ill be no more dependent on py parents for just 400-500 rupee i feel shame in asking for money from parents, i thing i should earn my own to waste money[means eating Fast food] or use money[means buying some things for me like headphones] my may
Thanks again Anne, this is interesting..... but creepy too......Chat GTP/AI.....How to further devalue and commoditise your creative individuality. I've only used it like a better image reference search engine/starting point than Google search for illustration commissions. Perhaps be careful in how much you use it (and as just a tool)....It's like a drug which will dehumanise/de-originalise you the more you become reliant/hooked on it.
@@GDHT I think it's a good potential new tool, it's the ethics behind the use of it which is concerning and potentially massively devaluing too in the wrong hands. I see plenty of folks using it as a research tool like I mentioned....but far too many also passing its output off as their own work, which unfortunately does have a massive de-valuing/de-individualising effect especially if not discussed or apathetically just accepted as 'the future' without further (and more critical) consideration. My friends son has been using it to do ALL of his homework (and improving his grades due to his teacher's lack of awareness) where his knowledge (or attitude) hasn't remotely improved despite the new sheen of the grades. When his mum has tried to explain to him the downsides of it (his individual worth) he unfortunately and apathetically just declares 'but it's the future mum'. We're very easily our own apathetic worst enemy when not questioning more or easily wow'd, especially when skepticism is increasingly (and strangely) now over-encouraged to be frowned upon (or where more considered, critical thinking is now seen as 'mean' for simply containing the word critical). I've been using Adobe software for over 30 years and the commoditising direction they're increasingly heading in with their business model and software (as well as a lot of the 'art' they now choose to elevate compared to what they used to) is something to probably be just as much (or more) concerned about as being too impressed by the impressive features they sometimes add (or the bugs and convoluted work-around methods STILL remaining after so many versions.... or after many of the bolt-on frankenstein-like 'additions').
I agree with you to an extent. I don't think it should be used in unethical situations, obviously (like what your friend's son is doing). But I think of it like the invention of the calculator - of course, we should learn how to do the calculations ourselves...but why not use a calculator if one is available? AI is a similar tool - I could manually do what ChatGPT is doing - it would take several hours, in some cases. Or, ChatGPT can do it for me, and take about one minute. I do believe it could very well put our jobs at risk (or at least reduce the number of graphic designers needed). When the camera/photograph was invented, it probably massively reduced the number of painters and fine artists - now anyone could create an exact replica...but does that mean we shouldn't use a camera? Using AI is definitely controversial. Yes, it uses styles that artists have created. But it's coming up with something completely new. It's the same as an illustrator being shown art styles a client likes, then being asked to make something in that style. Like it or not, I honestly believe this is the way that art, illustration, graphic design, etc are going. We can either learn how to use the tools - 'embrace' it, or get left behind (because it's getting VERY easy and fast to make amazing art these days). Just my take. :)
@@GDHT Yeah I just think it's something to be equally (or far more) concerned by as easily wow'd by (it IS impressive though especially as a tool to aspire further from). We do live in strange times though, with an over 'encouraged' almost over 'acceptance' of any/everything via the over-prioritised and pseudo 'positivity' method (often with some 'tell ourselves something pretty' instead manipulation and apathy despite all else) while we're increasingly now 'led' towards our quickest (rather than better/more considered) dopamine hit and basic processing end goal. I hope the copywriters don't start using it to do their own graphic design (I'm thankfully, or unfortunately, both an Art director and writer)....and I already have Wix etc telling my clients that they can 'do' their logos for them (thieving potential client stealers, so much for me being the client!) so can also see myself returning to my teenage dish washing days as we continually (and willingly) commoditise (and ultimately dehumanise/devalue/de-individualise) ourselves far too easily via a dangled carrot and some horse blinders. I teach creativity (thinking different) part time at uni and have had to inform the students that submitting AI work will result in an instant FAIL......I did try the softer reasoning approach of warning them that they risk devaluing themselves and their own individuality....but half of them are already on Tinder as it is so the scary 'fail' method will probably be the better/more effective way to get through to them unfortunately. I think I'll believe in AI a little more when I go to open Photoshop one day and my computer tells me "no....I don't feel like Photoshopping today" where I'll then have to give it a warm hug it and take it outside for becoming self aware enough to know what it is and simply choosing to say no, I want to be more.
I do believe there will always be room for great designers and writers - machines just can't create innovative designs/words/advertising campaigns. But there will be far fewer, I think!
@@GDHT i understand, you want to push me away from you....i will wait for you until death We will be grateful if you will make a video about MidJourney 🙏🙏
@@AliAli-qh1iv here's my video about MidJourney: ruclips.net/video/f6bkTIkKyBw/видео.html and here is a video my sweet husband helped me with!: ruclips.net/video/cInZMkLU_1Y/видео.html
Oh no - unfortunately you can't do that with ChatGPT - it's text-based only. I do have a Midjourney video, though: ruclips.net/video/f6bkTIkKyBw/видео.html
You're welcome, although I found out something new since I wrote that! Apparently, the paid version of ChatGPT DOES allow for creating graphics. I've never used it though.
You're welcome! No, I stumbled on that online somewhere...and I thought Oops! I just told that person the wrong thing. :0 And yes - it's a bit expensive!
Learn how to ETHICALLY get Adobe CC free (or cheap) here: ruclips.net/video/9b2rlS3dSjQ/видео.html
Now learn 5 MORE ways to use ChatGPT! ruclips.net/video/lpG8PgQCoNw/видео.html
I never heard or something like this before. I was having a hard time with my description on Etsy, worrying about what to write and how to write it , but this helped . Thank you
You're welcome! I use it every day now to help with captions, descriptions, even SEO!
You are a respectable person, your content is very impressive
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for the lesson and mentioning Sri Lanka😊. I'm from Sri Lanka❤.
We love Sri Lanka!!
Big thank you from Sri Lanka!
You're welcome! We loved Sri Lanka!!
Hi Anne I'm a new graphics disgner I love videos
Thank you!!
Very helpful and i think it would work great for website content and design ideas. Thanks for sharing 😃
You're welcome - I'm so glad you found it helpful!!
This was really helpful! 😊
Thank you! I’m so glad it was helpful!
I never realized the potential of using ChatGPT AI in graphic design until watching this video.
Thank you!!
Hi Ann. I was wondering if you have a tutorial on creating word art through ChatGPT or Midjourney?
No, unfortunately I don't - I think you have to pay for ChatGPT to use it in that way.
Brilliant love your work, keep it up!!
Thank you!
That was helpful. Thank you
You're welcome - and thank you!!
Thank you anne
Where can I find mockup for kdp book? I use freepik but I need more professional mockups
Thank you
Behance has some: www.behance.net/search/projects/?search=free+book+mockup&locale=en_US and Graphic Burger too!
@@GDHT thank you anne
You're welcome!
Thank you so much, I found this very helpful
You're welcome - I'm glad it was helpful!
Hi Anne, i like all ur videos they all are so informative ..i am learning graphic designing and your videos are helping me.thanks for sharing you knowledge.
You're welcome 😊 I'm so glad they're helpful for you!!
Very insightful. Thanks
You're welcome!
This was interesting! Thank you
You're welcome - and thank you!!
great idea!
AI is a scary thing ahaha
You're right, let's use it to our advantage :)
Let's GOOOOOO! :D
Thanks Anne❤ pretty handy tips
You’re welcome 😊 and thank you!!
So informative ma'am.
Thank you so much!!
I use ChatGPT to write KDP book descriptions. Still need to be edited and expanded but great thought starters. Color palette suggestions have not been that helpful to me.
It's so helpful for descriptions!! Yes, I think it needs improvements in the design-related areas!
Also do you have a video on how to become a seller on Esty?
Yes I do! Thank you so much for all your comments, btw. ruclips.net/video/qyvYFQF9s2g/видео.html
You can ask ChatGPT to create actual typography and picture layouts by telling it to do things in html
Whoa, I didn't know that! I'll have to add that in to my next video about ChatGPT. It's such an awesome tool!!
Thanks for the video, Anne!
What do you think about artificial intelligence, will it make the craft of designers obsolete?
I think it will definitely change things, and it will probably become more competitive in our industry. The same type of thing happened with the advent of photography - why would someone pay for a painting? - but they still do...it's just more competitive to become a painter. And that continued with the digital camera and phone cameras - why pay for a professional photographer? But people still do. :) So I think we're ok if we continue to increase our skills constantly.
@@GDHT A very interesting view. I have never seen it like this before. Thank you 🙂
@@oooBoEoNooo You're welcome...and thank you!
Greetings from Sri Lanka....!!
Hello! We visited Sri Lanka a few years ago and loved it!!
@@GDHT That is cool...Hope you will visit again with more enthusiasm...🙂
:D
I've been using starry ai to make spritesheets and backgrounds in my games... I want to see if one of these ais can play digital instruments... know of anything like that?
Also, I just followed a tutorial on how to make a plugin for my game engine that can, among other things, take a given concept or prompt and actually generate the proof of... so, in effect chatGPT can generate code that will render graphics or graphically.... anywho...
I've heard it can generate code! I wish I knew more about code...*sigh. I don't know of one that can play digital instruments.
Very useful
Thank you!!
Thank you Very Much
You're welcome!
Thank u 🥰🥰
You’re welcome 😊
@@GDHT 💕💕
Where can I see your graphic design work?
I don't really keep up my portfolio (it's all super old), but here's the link: annelarkina.myportfolio.com/
I tried using Midjourney to get textures for 3D software (was trying to get a texture for a wall), but I couldn't properly figure out how to word it to get what I needed. Because you need the Base Color, Roughness, Normal, etc. It just kept giving me things at side angles or with borders of other things.
Yes, I tried something similar - a background. And it really struggled with that. I think it's very good at creating fantasy scenes and specific objects, but not backgrounds or textures so much.
Maybe you can use AI convert images(similar style) to text first, and then put the main words into Midjourney.
Thanks! The tutorial was greatly appreciated.
You're welcome...and thank you so much!
tell it to write svg code and pest it to .text file then uodate file name to .svg then you have an image from chat gpt 😊
I tried it! That's pretty cool!! But it couldn't do anything really intricate for me.
I asked The Chatgpt to give me ur number phone...the robot answered me: no number, you can ask her.
From here we conclude that Robot will never replace humans 😉
I would have to sue ChatGPT if they gave out my phone number!
@@GDHT hahaha, u are funny🙂... have a good day
Your smile is so cute
Aww thank you!
Mam how are u, I am from india..just completed my schooling and i want to learn graphic designing and earn some money so, ill be no more dependent on py parents for just 400-500 rupee i feel shame in asking for money from parents, i thing i should earn my own to waste money[means eating Fast food] or use money[means buying some things for me like headphones] my may
Good luck! You can learn so much here on RUclips about graphic design. It might also be a good idea to take a course on Udemy or Skillshare. :)
Thanks again Anne, this is interesting..... but creepy too......Chat GTP/AI.....How to further devalue and commoditise your creative individuality. I've only used it like a better image reference search engine/starting point than Google search for illustration commissions. Perhaps be careful in how much you use it (and as just a tool)....It's like a drug which will dehumanise/de-originalise you the more you become reliant/hooked on it.
I do think it's the future, whether we like it or not. So it's probably good to know how to use it...just to stay competitive.
@@GDHT I think it's a good potential new tool, it's the ethics behind the use of it which is concerning and potentially massively devaluing too in the wrong hands.
I see plenty of folks using it as a research tool like I mentioned....but far too many also passing its output off as their own work, which unfortunately does have a massive de-valuing/de-individualising effect especially if not discussed or apathetically just accepted as 'the future' without further (and more critical) consideration.
My friends son has been using it to do ALL of his homework (and improving his grades due to his teacher's lack of awareness) where his knowledge (or attitude) hasn't remotely improved despite the new sheen of the grades. When his mum has tried to explain to him the downsides of it (his individual worth) he unfortunately and apathetically just declares 'but it's the future mum'.
We're very easily our own apathetic worst enemy when not questioning more or easily wow'd, especially when skepticism is increasingly (and strangely) now over-encouraged to be frowned upon (or where more considered, critical thinking is now seen as 'mean' for simply containing the word critical).
I've been using Adobe software for over 30 years and the commoditising direction they're increasingly heading in with their business model and software (as well as a lot of the 'art' they now choose to elevate compared to what they used to) is something to probably be just as much (or more) concerned about as being too impressed by the impressive features they sometimes add (or the bugs and convoluted work-around methods STILL remaining after so many versions.... or after many of the bolt-on frankenstein-like 'additions').
I agree with you to an extent. I don't think it should be used in unethical situations, obviously (like what your friend's son is doing). But I think of it like the invention of the calculator - of course, we should learn how to do the calculations ourselves...but why not use a calculator if one is available? AI is a similar tool - I could manually do what ChatGPT is doing - it would take several hours, in some cases. Or, ChatGPT can do it for me, and take about one minute.
I do believe it could very well put our jobs at risk (or at least reduce the number of graphic designers needed). When the camera/photograph was invented, it probably massively reduced the number of painters and fine artists - now anyone could create an exact replica...but does that mean we shouldn't use a camera?
Using AI is definitely controversial. Yes, it uses styles that artists have created. But it's coming up with something completely new. It's the same as an illustrator being shown art styles a client likes, then being asked to make something in that style. Like it or not, I honestly believe this is the way that art, illustration, graphic design, etc are going. We can either learn how to use the tools - 'embrace' it, or get left behind (because it's getting VERY easy and fast to make amazing art these days).
Just my take. :)
@@GDHT Yeah I just think it's something to be equally (or far more) concerned by as easily wow'd by (it IS impressive though especially as a tool to aspire further from).
We do live in strange times though, with an over 'encouraged' almost over 'acceptance' of any/everything via the over-prioritised and pseudo 'positivity' method (often with some 'tell ourselves something pretty' instead manipulation and apathy despite all else) while we're increasingly now 'led' towards our quickest (rather than better/more considered) dopamine hit and basic processing end goal.
I hope the copywriters don't start using it to do their own graphic design (I'm thankfully, or unfortunately, both an Art director and writer)....and I already have Wix etc telling my clients that they can 'do' their logos for them (thieving potential client stealers, so much for me being the client!) so can also see myself returning to my teenage dish washing days as we continually (and willingly) commoditise (and ultimately dehumanise/devalue/de-individualise) ourselves far too easily via a dangled carrot and some horse blinders.
I teach creativity (thinking different) part time at uni and have had to inform the students that submitting AI work will result in an instant FAIL......I did try the softer reasoning approach of warning them that they risk devaluing themselves and their own individuality....but half of them are already on Tinder as it is so the scary 'fail' method will probably be the better/more effective way to get through to them unfortunately.
I think I'll believe in AI a little more when I go to open Photoshop one day and my computer tells me "no....I don't feel like Photoshopping today" where I'll then have to give it a warm hug it and take it outside for becoming self aware enough to know what it is and simply choosing to say no, I want to be more.
I do believe there will always be room for great designers and writers - machines just can't create innovative designs/words/advertising campaigns. But there will be far fewer, I think!
hye the man is wearing t shirt not shirt, i think you should write t shirt to chatGPT to get the caption
Sure! There are so many variations to try, definitely. It's a good idea to try different things and see how they turn out. :)
Hey Indian.
Sri-Lanka Brochure🤔
What about my country 🙂
We went there a couple years ago!! We loved it!
@@GDHT we....don't tell me that u went with ur husband...i will die now
@@AliAli-qh1iv yes, my husband and I! :)
@@GDHT i understand, you want to push me away from you....i will wait for you until death
We will be grateful if you will make a video about MidJourney 🙏🙏
@@AliAli-qh1iv here's my video about MidJourney: ruclips.net/video/f6bkTIkKyBw/видео.html and here is a video my sweet husband helped me with!: ruclips.net/video/cInZMkLU_1Y/видео.html
If there is AI to conquer hearts 💕
Unfortunately there isn't
🤦
Haha! :D
@@GDHT you laugh on me 😏
But nice words have possibility to go on 😜
just use it properly and you can get more out of it
What do you mean by using it properly?
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🙏🙏🙏
LOL, I thought this video was for how to create graphic images.
Oh no - unfortunately you can't do that with ChatGPT - it's text-based only. I do have a Midjourney video, though: ruclips.net/video/f6bkTIkKyBw/видео.html
Thanks a lot :)
You're welcome, although I found out something new since I wrote that! Apparently, the paid version of ChatGPT DOES allow for creating graphics. I've never used it though.
@@GDHT Did someone tell you? You're just soo amazing. Thank you so much :) I checked and yes it does allow. Its kinda 40-45 a month.
You're welcome! No, I stumbled on that online somewhere...and I thought Oops! I just told that person the wrong thing. :0 And yes - it's a bit expensive!