Good Saturday Morning Ladies,
Welcome to the weekend, what have you all got planned?
Love this sentiment and the lovely artwork too ❤️
Sonia has very kindly put together a Chat GPT tutorial to help you all create your own papers and images.
Here you go.....
ChatGPT Tutorial
Firstly just a reminder of what I mentioned in our blog chat. There are lots of Facebook pages offering free Ai images that you can save and print. Most of them are for your personal use, so you can not sell or share them as your own images. (Shaylee Morehouse does allow you to share, but only through the share button on her page and you can sell your creations made using her images)
Copyright is such a complicated issue, so I would always credit the original designer if using any of their images when sharing to the blog or social media, or if in doubt I would ask them.
When I shared the birthday card I made for Scarlett on Instagram, I put on there that the images and backgrounds were designed by myself in ChatGPT, and again I will always mention that when sharing, but that’s my own personal preference.
To get started, download the ChatGPT App which you can find in your App Store, or you can go to chatgpt.com on your web browser. This is what you will see when you open up the page:
First picture is on website.
Second picture on the App.
I use the App and the free version. (The photos I will share here are all from the App on my iPad)
It does limit you to 3-5 creations in a 24 hour period. (I think it may depend on what you ask, as sometimes I’ve done 5 creations/edits but a few times only 3)
I have looked into this to find the actual limit, but there seems to be a multiple of answers, but it will tell you when you have used your free limit within the 24 hour period.
You can get a paid subscription which is £19.99 per month which renews automatically. This is what you get with the paid subscription:
I do find the free version works for fine for me at the moment, but I can see why people would pay for the subscription.
You will find some basics of what you can do on the App: Task Suggestions and Examples:
So, let’s start creating!
To start creating your own backgrounds or images, type what you want in the Ask ChatGPT box:
Start with something basic, but add as much detail as you can (you can always add more to it or change things once ChatGPT has created your image)
















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