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    Creating FREE artwork with AI Generator Programs

    I wanted to share a quick tip with you. For those of us who love crafting but can’t draw or paint to save our lives, there is now a solution, AI art generators! Here is a sample of what I make in less than 3 minutes by inputting the words, “Victorian beautiful brunette female angel playing a violin”. I literally just typed in the words and in a few seconds, I got this image. You can learn the program and alter the images. Many smart little gen-z’ers are making a living doing this. But I, now an over 50 small business owner who works 18+ hours a day, don’t have time to learn the program. However I do love making clip art for my craft projects. There WILL be flaws, such as extra fingers, off set eyes, etc., so DON’T get discouraged. By watching the tutorial and a few youtube videos, you could easily learn to make some gorgeous images. AI youtube playlist

    Ai Generated Art Angel playing violin

    I made this chubby cherub, downloaded it, imported the image into Photoshop and edited his extra fingers and toes. He still isn’t perfect. The arms and legs are a bit wonky, but I invested ZERO time, effort or money, so hey I’ll take it and be happy.

    Ai Generated art edited in Adobe Photoshop

    This Italian renaissance courtesan was created in less than 2 minutes with no editing! The program I used is called Limewire. You can make 20 images a day free and if you want more services, you can subscribe for $9.99 to $49 a month. For me, the free service is just fine.

    Ai generated Italian Queen

    The easiest program I’ve found is Limewire. Click here to go to the site and get started. You can read about how it works in the review below.
    REVIEW from Design Shack
    I will be using some of my Ai generated clip art for my craft project on December 8th. This is such a game changer for us part time crafters! Check it out and let me know what you think!

    Big hugs from the Berkshires.

    Mrs. Chipps

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