It’s been a week full of images edited by Openai since AI Powerhouse introduced its most advanced image generator to the GPT-4o. After its launch, the Internet was rich in images that were generated or modified using new tools that they described as “not only beautiful but useful.” The most impressive use case is the ability to create or modify existing images, as seen in the famous studio Ghibli films of Japanese filmmaker Miyazaki Hayao. As the gusts of images on the Internet are reimagined in Ghibli style, questions and concerns raise concerns about copyright and artistic integrity.
Nevertheless, the GPT-4o image editor is not accessible to everyone, and there was an overwhelming demand for a tool that allows you to edit images in the Ghibli style.
Images like Ghibli won on social media for their soft, whimsical details, warm and overall fairytale feel. With tools like the GPT-4O’s image editor, you don’t need to create images within seconds using advanced image editing software or Photoshop, just like with contental. This article lists some of the free resources that allow users to change images with their favorite anime.
How to create Gibrick images for free?
Deep Dream Generator: This is a free platform that uses AI to convert regular images into breathtaking visuals. Use neural networks to change images into dreamy, surreal photos. Imagine adding a foggy forest, a clear sky, and the touch of idyllic painting. To use the site, go to the homepage, click on “Free AI Image Generator,” upload the photo and choose as style. Additionally, the site allows users to edit the depth of the effect to get the balance appropriately. It can be a great tool for creating fantasy landscapes.
PRISMA: This platform is available as a mobile app across iOS and Android. It is one of the most popular apps offering artistic filters. Users can find filters inspired by famous artists. This app allows you to recreate photos as hand-drawn images with natural textures and natural strokes that are very similar to Ghibli images. It’s free to use, but users can subscribe to many premium features. Many users argue that this tool is perfect for portraits and scenic shots.
Grok: The Grok owned by Xai is integrated into X (formerly Twitter). Along with being a great AI tool for seeking knowledge about everything under the sun, Grok is perfect for image generation. You can generate images from scratch, upload your favorite images, or ask your chatbot to reimagin them in your preferred style. In addition to converting images into dreamy photos, chatbots can also generate surreal images of various objects from scratch. Grok is free to use. All you need is an X account.
Lunapic: This site may look old school, but it’s packed with punches. The free site offers a wide range of image editing functions. You can upload images to your site and turn them into hundreds of effects and artistic styles. You don’t need to sign up. You can also edit the uploaded image to add contrast, saturation, and even animation. It can be a great tool for anyone aiming to achieve a hand-drawn anime look with photos.
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Photofunia: This is a fun online tool that lets you tinker with images. Their images on the layout of the newspaper can be seen as breaking news, or even as signs, magazine covers. This platform gives you space for lots of editing. Although they may not specifically offer images like Ghibli, they come with filters that mimic the appeal of vintage. No sign-up is required. Offering hundreds of templates, it’s perfect for portraits and travel shots.
Befunky: yet another online editor offering numerous filters, including artistic sections that provide effects such as painting, cartoonist, watercolor effects. It comes with a clean interface with one-click effects, which balances control and simplicity. The free tier comes with many features that can even bring depth and color to the image, like Ghibli.
FOTOR: This is essentially an easy-to-use image editor, combining AI-powered effects with traditional photo editing. There are filters that give the image a soft shine and a pictorial feel. It’s a great tool to bring nostalgic elements to images. It’s free and comes with an optional premium tier. Includes AI Art Generator and Manga Effects. Users should try to upload photos under the AI art tab to turn them into completely rethinked Ghibli-inspired images that resemble the feel of “spirit away” or “wind rising.”
Flux: This app allows you to instantly convert images to ghiblisque Creations. This site changes images in about 30 seconds. Users can also edit, enhance, refine, or even modify images to video. Flux is an online tool studio Ghibli AI style and is essentially an AI-driven image generation tool. The tool offers a variety of editing options, but users will need to sign up to try it out.
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How to get the best results?
To get the best image of your appearance, it is ideal to upload a high resolution image, as the better the original image, the more detailed the results. Upload images with trial, sky and soft lighting as they are likely to produce the perfect Ghibli image. You can also experiment with different filter combinations. Some of these filters may seem like the image is too artificially robbing the charm of the old world, so I recommend not going too far.
caveat
Uploading images to online AI tools and image editors may seem harmless, but user discretion is important. User safety depends heavily on how the tool processes data, but not all platforms are as cognitive as they seem. For example, CHATGPT’s OpenAI Advanced Image Editor does not allow users to upload images of minors and Ghibliize or edit them in any other way. Tools like CHATGPT explicitly state that they may not store user data of any kind, but not all AI tools follow this assumption.
Some AI companies store data indefinitely, train models, or even share them with third parties. As a precaution, users can also check the privacy policy of these tools or websites to see what they are doing with the uploaded images. You can also look for clear statements about data retention, usage, and whether to sell or share. A lack of privacy statements and guidelines can be the biggest red flag. To keep hacking safe, reputable sites use encryption, so you should also check HTTP, but photos can be vulnerable, rather than small sites. If in doubt, a quick Google search will reveal whether any complaints or violations have been reported on such sites or tools. We recommend refraining from uploading ultra-personal images, even images involving children, to online AI editing tools.