So, I have been investigating the delights of creating clipart using AI, and it's in huge demand!
You can sell it on Etsy, Creative Fabrica, AdobeStock, and FreePik.
Or use it for Print on Demand projects such as posters, greeting cards, diaries, t-shirts, or mugs or creating pins for Pinterest, etc.
It's not like the old-fashioned clipart you may remember from many years ago, but it can be quite beautiful.
And if you use AI art regularly on your websites, it can be quite eye-catching.
Here is the initial prompt I used -
Give me a list of 5 AI image generation prompts for Arctic Fox watercolor clipart
And then, I asked it to generate the image for the first prompt which was -
A watercolor painting of an arctic fox sitting gracefully on snow, soft white fur, light blue eyes, snowflakes falling in the background.
Then, continue with each prompt.
I will let you know how this works out!
DallE is getting better and better these days, loved this 'miniature clear and light glassware"
In the future, I want to create a miniature bar that looks old and dirty, I'm going to see what 'dirty' wallpaper I can create with AI
Lovely clip art!
DallE is getting better and better these days, loved this 'miniature clear and light glassware"
Wow! This is impressive.
Give me a list of 5 AI image generation prompts for Arctic Fox watercolor clipart
Are you using DALL-E for this, Diane?
He he ... no worries.
I did see a disgruntled Redditor who visited an art fair in North Wales somewhere and they were horrified to see AI art on water bottles and mugs etc. They said it was pushing out real artists who had stalls there last year.
To be honest it did look a bit naff but it all comes down to the skill of the prompt engineer!