Other uses of image generation
Artificial intelligence has many uses when it comes to generating images. “Inpainting” is a common one. When given one half of an image, the AI can guess and create the other half.
“Stylization” can make an image look like it was created in a specific style, such as art deco or impressionism. Images can even be stylized as if they were created by other artists, like Van Gogh. For motion designers, image generative technology is exciting because of its ability to help stylize simple animations.
The future of image generators
AI image generators have an opportunity to be the future of graphic design. This relatively new technology can do what no others have: give anyone the opportunity to visualize their imagination. No coding, design, or artistic experience required.
Dall-E has only been available since 2020 and has already made a splash in the world of AI and design. You can browse the hashtags #AIart or #StableDiffusion on Twitter to see examples of AI generated art in marketing, entertainment, and more. This thread shows examples of how AI can learn and reproduce a product on demand for advertising uses, essentially enabling unlimited product photography for marketers.
New image generators are quickly being released to the public. When I first began this project, Dall-E was the best open-source AI image generator available. Then came Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, NightCafe, and many more, each with their own unique capabilities.
Parting thoughts
Only time will tell what the future of AI has in store for marketing, communications, and advocacy. Although open-source image generative programs are impressive and allow anyone to create stunning visuals, regardless of design experience, many believe these tools will not replace the organic talents of artists. Instead, these tools will likely be used to complement and augment the skills of creatives, beginners and those more experienced alike.
We’re experimenting with these tools on a number of projects right now. If you’d like to learn how we can use these new AI tools to help you tell your story, reach out to us at hello@sparkadvocacy.ca.