Brief Summary
This video explores 80 different art styles that can be used with the ChatGPT-4 image generator, including both well-known and lesser-known styles. It demonstrates how to generate images using text prompts, adjust ratios, and use external platforms like sora.com for more control over image generation. The video also shows how to use reference images to guide the AI and modify existing images. All prompts are available on the creator's Discord server.
- Generating images using text prompts in Chat GPT and Sora.
- Showcasing 80 art styles, from Low Poly to Gothic Art.
- Combining different art styles and using reference images.
Introduction to Image Generation with Chat GPT
The video introduces image generation using Chat GPT, explaining that you need a Chat GPT account, accessible via chatgpt.com or the mobile app, and that the process works with both the GPT-4 and Mini models. To start, type "generate an image" or "create an image," followed by the subject, details, and desired art style. The video emphasizes the importance of specifying the image ratio, such as square (1:1), portrait (2:3), or landscape (3:2), to ensure the generated image matches your vision.
Alternative Image Generation with Sora
The video introduces sora.com as an alternative platform for image and video generation, where you can log in using your Chat GPT credentials. Sora allows you to select the image ratio from a list and generate multiple images at once, depending on your subscription level. You can describe the image or upload a reference image to guide the style. Sora also provides options to revise the prompt, remix the image, or create a video from the image, with images being added to a queue in the top right corner.
Exploring Various Art Styles
This section showcases 80 different art styles that can be used with Chat GPT, with the name of the style displayed at the top of the screen. The creator tested each style with two images to ensure consistency. It's recommended to open a new chat when switching between styles to avoid influence from previous generations. The video covers a wide range of styles, including Low Poly (geometric shapes), Graffiti (street art), Calligraphy (artistic handwriting), Typography art (creative letters), Etching (detailed ink drawings), Woodcut prints (bold black and white designs), and Naive art (playful, simple drawings).
More Art Styles: From Art Nouveau to Biopunk
The video continues exploring art styles, including Art Nouveau (flowing lines and floral patterns), Cubism (geometric shapes), Inkwash paintings (watery ink), Chibi art (adorable characters with big heads), Kawaii (super cute, colorful faces), and Claymation (clay-sculpted characters). It also covers Dreamcore (surreal and dreamlike), Normalcore (everyday and realistic), Weirdcore (strange and unsettling), and Biopunk (biology with technology).
Diverse Art Styles: Post-Apocalyptic to Y2K
The video presents even more art styles, such as Post-apocalyptic (destroyed world taken over by nature), Mosaics (small colored tiles), Fluid Art (swirling liquid colors), Pharaoh fluid style (metallic shapes), Byzantine icons (rich and golden), Cyberpunk (futuristic cities with neon lights), Steampunk (retro tech with gears and steam), Zenangle (doodling with detailed patterns), and Y2K style (early 2000s nostalgia).
Action-Oriented and Abstract Art Styles
The video showcases action-oriented and abstract art styles, including Doodle art (casual, fun drawings), Folk art (vibrant and whimsical), Loafy Art (chill, cozy scenes), Comic book style (dynamic poses and bright colors), Art brute (spontaneous raw art), Tachism style (abstract splashes of colors), Dadism (chaotic collages), and Pre-Raphaelite style (dreamy, romantic art).
Architectural and Unique Art Styles
The video explores architectural and unique art styles, such as Futurist architecture (sleek, modern buildings), Wabi-sabi (beauty in imperfections), Zediology (mechanical and organic forms), Fossil art (ancient textured impressions), Fantasia art (ghostly and surreal), Mesoamerican revival (ancient cultures and carvings), Casino art (alien-like environments), and Neo Primitive (ancient styles with modern twists).
More Niche Art Styles
The video continues with niche art styles like Wonderama art (collections of curious objects), Cave art (ancient drawings on stone walls), Parallel worlds (mixing realities), Organic geometry (natural shapes with geometric patterns), Hollow art (transparent objects revealing interiors), Exquisite corpse (mismatched parts into surreal creatures), Anachronistic art (old and modern elements), and Vernacular art (everyday simple scenes).
Additional Art Styles: Biomorphic to Chalk Art
The video presents additional art styles, including Biomorphic art (flowing organic shapes), Art informal (emotional, messy painting), Molecular art (small dots or shapes), and Chalk art (realistic illusions on surfaces).
Classical and Contemporary Art Styles
The video showcases classical and contemporary art styles, such as Gouache (rich, smooth paint), Renaissance art (elegant detail and soft lighting), Fresco paintings (ancient and weathered), Stained glass (vibrant colors separated by bold lines), Concept art sketches (simple, quick drawings), Anime style (colorful characters with big eyes), and Cartoons (exaggerated, funny characters).
Retro and Cultural Art Styles
The video explores retro and cultural art styles, including Retro vector art (bold shapes and vintage colors), Sgraffito (scratching designs into layers of color), Stamp art (mimicking postage stamps), Assemblage (combining random items), Indian murals (colorful and detailed storytelling), Thai murals (intricate patterns and vivid scenes), Egyptian murals (iconic ancient style), and Tibetan Thangka art (detailed, spiritual, and colorful).
Global Art Styles: Sumi E to Corporate Memphis
The video presents a variety of global art styles, including Sumi E (black ink with soft brush strokes), Ukiyo-e (scenes from ancient Japan), Splash ink paintings (ink splashes with brush strokes), Rorschach art (symmetrical ink patterns), Etegami paintings (quick and simple with heartfelt messages), Felt tip art (bold lines and detailed textures), and Corporate Memphis (simple shapes and bright colors).
Visionary and Inventive Art Styles
The video concludes the art style showcase with Visionary art (dreamlike and spiritual), Rococo (fancy, delicate, and ornate), Gothic art (dark, dramatic, and detailed), and Cute vector SVG (simple, adorable digital art). It emphasizes that you can invent your own art style by mixing known styles, providing examples of combinations like cute 3D with Zeno art, biomorphic, and ferrofluid.
Combining Styles and Using Reference Images
The video demonstrates how to combine different art styles to create unique images, noting that some styles may be more dominant than others. It also shows how to use reference images to guide the AI, pasting an image of a cheese letter "A" and asking Chat GPT to create a strawberry letter "O" in the same style. You can use multiple images and combine different styles as well.
Modifying and Refining Images
The video explains that you can ask for changes to existing images, providing an example of modifying a blueberry house by adding a door, a worm with glasses, curtains, and placing it in a fantasy forest. This allows you to refine the image until it meets your specific needs.
Accessing Prompts and Community Engagement
The video informs viewers that all the prompts are available for free on the creator's Discord server, accessible via a link in the header. The Discord server has over 25,000 members, and the prompts are located in the AI2Play channel under the AI2 Start Here section. The creator encourages viewers to leave comments and likes, and thanks the AI titans for their support.