New AI-based tools for designers pop up like mushrooms. They’re not always impressive, but it’s our job to experiment with everything that comes out. Alex Perminov is a designer and neuro enthusiast at JetStyle. He’s glad to share some of the gems for your creative tasks.
💻Recraft AI has a great multi-user mode. The interface is intuitive; it will be familiar to everyone who’s worked with Figma. The program offers a variety of models; Alex has found Recraft’s pixel art and vector art amazing. So if you’re a fan of these styles, you should try it!
💻Shakker is a Stable Diffusion-based editor and model hub, so you can enjoy original fine-tuning of Stable Diffusion and a user-friendly interface. Shakker also inherits such useful features as inpainting, outpainting, upscaling, and others.
💻Leiapix will use a depth map to create a solid animated video. 720px quality is available for non-commercial use, and you may purchase the Premium version for higher-quality animations.
💻Midjourney launched a new function: --cref creates stylizations using a character reference. It’s really sensitive to the prompt; --cw parameter will control how much the result resembles the original image. The scale is 1-100, so leave it at 1 if you want to let Midjourney’s imagination run wild.
BTW, we used this new feature to create images for the Credits section of our new case study. We launched a VR game in synthwave stylistics, so we stuck to it when we designed the project’s case study. Check out the result.