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Hey and welcome to EdTechHustle. My name is Rich and today we are going to look at another
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generative AI site. If you follow my channel, you know that I love this type of thing. We're
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going to take a look at LensGo. This is a brand new site that will allow you to generate images
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or videos. Today we're going to focus how to create Pixar style images. So let's go ahead
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and get started. All right, so the first thing we want to do is to go to the website lensgo.ai
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You can sign up for free and get started really easily. So here we are. I just signed in and you
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can see off to the left hand side three different modes that you can do. You can create images
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you can animate videos. I'm going to do a separate video on this style and then there's a training
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and model section as well. But what I want to do first is go to where it says create images
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and you can see some of the options that are available on the main page. But it's this one
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that I want to check out. We are going to try to create an image in the style of Pixar. Let's go
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ahead and try this out. Okay, so let's get started. The first thing off to the left hand side, you can
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see you can choose what image dimensions that you want. If you're using this for a YouTube thumbnail
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or a presentation, you can do this one 16 by 9. But there's a number of different options as well
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You can also choose the number of generations that you want. So right now it's set to two
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Let me go ahead and just do four. And I'm going to leave this the way it is. There is an option to
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do negative prompts as well. So at the bottom, we are going to add our prompt. And to start
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I'm just going to do one of the samples that you see on the bottom. Let's go ahead and do featured
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prompt number three. Now let's generate this and see what Lensgo will come up with for us
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Okay, the product was an African man with curly hair and a beard with a jacket on close up with
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a gold background. You can see some of the options right over here. They all look very similar. Now
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let's go ahead and try a different prompt. Okay, here's an option. I'm now doing this an NBA
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basketball player standing in an empty arena. Okay, here are four images you can see
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Not bad. Some of the text here doesn't quite make sense. This is the
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bike ass and the bavins. Just kind of weird uniforms. But the image itself, I think this
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one is not so bad of this player with the Lakers outfit. And you can even see the NBA logo here. So
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not a bad generation. But if anything, maybe this prompt lacked a little bit of detail. So what I
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did is I went to this website, which kind of helps give me inspiration for some of the prompts
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And what I want to do is take this prompt, which is going to generate this very high detail bunny
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Let's see what it looks like in Lensgo. So now I'm going to go down and I'm going to
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try a brand new prompt. I'm just going to take that prompt that I pasted. Let's go ahead and
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see what this one is able to generate. It's a long prompt, but you saw the end result a second ago
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Let's see what it looks like in Lensgo. It is a few different options. It's like a half human
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half bunny rabbit that you're looking at looks quite a bit different than this prompt that I was
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able to pull from Prompt Hero. But again, this is probably using a different model. So that's okay
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Okay, I want to try one more. This one is going to be a male teacher with a beard and brown curly hair
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in a classroom of students teaching math. Let's see what we're able to come up with
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Okay, here are four different photos. Beard's a little bit too long for my liking
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That one's not so bad. I'm not sure why there's two different teachers right here. Here's a little
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bit of a better photo. This one, even better. I kind of like this photo. So again, this can be
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a great possibility if you want to play around with generative AI generating some of these photos
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in the style of Pixar. These were just prompts that I thought of on the spot. But I'm sure if
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you have something specific, you may want to check out Lensgo. You can sign up and start creating for
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free and see where it takes you. So thank you so much for watching this video. If you have any
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questions, go ahead and leave them in the comment area below