People like ChatGPT’s new native picture creator because it can make images that look like they came from Studio Ghibli, among other effects. But OpenAI hasn’t made the feature available to free users yet, so they’re missing out on the popular trend of posting pictures of themselves in Japanese anime style. However, xAI’s Grok chatbot (running on Grok 3) lets people make Ghibli-style pictures without having to pay $20 a month for ChatGPT.
Here are some pictures we made with Grok 3 that look like they were from Studio Ghibli.
What is the latest Ghibli trend?
OpenAI just released native image generation for GPT-4o. This means that users can now use ChatGPT to make pictures with more details and also change the pictures they already have.
Since then, people on social media have been changing their photos to look like Studio Ghibli animations, making their fun memories into the famous Japanese show. This style is very popular on social media, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman even changed his X profile picture to a Ghibli-style image to follow the trend.
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What does Studio Ghibli do?
It was started in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki as a cartoon film company. The company is known for making high-quality movies with detailed stories and hand-drawn animation.
Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and Princess Mononoke are some of the most famous animation movies made by this company.
People love the studio’s movies because they have dreamy settings, soft color choices, and stories that are very real. Ghibli artists’ time-consuming, hand-drawn style has been thought of as the best in traditional animation for a long time.
How can I make pictures in the Ghibli style?
- 2) Make sure the model is set to Grok 3 on the Grok start page.
- 3) Click on the paper clip button in the bottom left area to add the picture you want to use.
- 4) Write a text prompt that tells Grok to make the picture “ghibbly.”
- 5) You should now have the image you wanted. If you’re not happy with the result, you can also change the picture in Grok.