AI Creates UNLIMITED Vector Art Effects – 100% Editable!

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Summary

    Introduction to Vector Art with AI
    • AI can transform any image into stunning vector art effects in seconds.
    • Most creations are fully editable vectors.
    • The process involves using ChatGPT and Recraft.
    Using ChatGPT for Vector Art
    • Upload an image to ChatGPT and use a simple prompt to convert it into vector art.
    • For specific styles, upload the image again and specify the desired style.
    • Use style references to achieve unlimited, high-quality results.
    • Descriptive prompts are crucial for achieving desired outcomes.
    Crafting Effective Prompts
    • Drag an image into ChatGPT and write a prompt for analysis.
    • If no style image is available, describe your idea in detail.
    • Test and refine prompts for consistent, high-quality results.
    Recraft for Vectorization
    • Recraft is a creative suite for designers, offering vectorization and more.
    • It produces vectors with gradients and customizable color palettes.
    • Recraft allows for editing and adding objects using AI descriptions.
    Takeaways
    • Use ChatGPT to generate vector art by uploading images and using prompts.
    • Style references help in achieving specific and high-quality vector art styles.
    • Crafting detailed prompts is essential for desired vector art outcomes.
    • Recraft offers advanced vectorization and editing features for designers.
    • Test and refine prompts and vectorization methods for best results.

    Transcript

    00:00

    Can you believe AI can transform any image into stunning vector art effects, in just a few seconds. And the best part is, most of these creations are fully editable vectors just like this one.

    Today, I will walk you through my exact workflow, so you can generate unlimited vector art styles using both ChatGPT and Recraft!

    00:22

    Alright, let’s get started by opening ChatGPT and uploading an image. Then, type a simple prompt like: “Convert this image into a vector art style.” Simple as that!

    Just wait a few seconds! And the result should be something like that!

    A clean vector style based directly on the input image.

    00:42

    Now, let's open a new chat and get even more specific. Upload the same image again, and this time ask for a specific style; like a "flaat" vector art style, then hit ENTER.

    ChatGPT’s image generation usually takes about one to two minutes, so I’ll speed this part throughout the video.

    01:00

    So by asking for a specific vector art type, I got a completely new result like that! And based on this prompt, I tested over 30 vector art styles, and these are the best 10 of them.

    But since this prompt produces limited ideas, I recommend you to use STYLE REFERENCE instead.

    01:18

    Here's how to use style references for unlimited, high-quality results. I'll simply upload the image I want to copy its style.

    then upload the image I want to apply the style to. And finally type something like: 'Apply the style of the first image to the second image, while preserving the characteristics, colors, pose, and facial features of the second image in the final output.'

    01:41

    This way I’m telling ChatGPT to use the first image as a style reference and apply its style to the second image! Let's run this and see the result!

    And here we go! a vector art style image that perfectly matches the style of the reference image!

    01:57

    Before we move on, let me show you something really important! In this example, I used this image as the style reference...

    And this one as the input image. And after running the prompt, I got this result It’s a pretty good result!

    but it doesn’t match the style image I wanted; especially when it comes to head size and body proportions.

    02:18

    So I resubmitted them again with a more descriptive prompt! In this new prompt, I asked for oversized body proportions, with large body, and long legs, along with a small head, minimal features, using flat colors, on a white background!

    And I got this amazing result! and exactly matching the style reference image

    02:35

    That’s why writing descriptive prompts is so important; and it’s something you really need to learn!. Right now, I’ll show you the easiest way to craft any prompt; even if you’ve never written one before!

    Let’s say you want to write a prompt for this popular w-pap effect

    02:52

    If you have an image for the effect you want, you can simply drag it into ChatGPT and write the following prompt: This way, chatGPT will analyze the image and create a prompt based on it like that.

    03:08

    But let’s take it a step further; what if you don’t have a style image, and only have an idea? Can you still create a prompt?" Just copy the same prompt and paste it right into the new chat!

    And This time, replace that part with the idea you have in mind.

    03:25

    For example, you could say: "a vector art style of a sticker with a white border around" or "a vector art style of an avatar inside a solid blue circle." Or whatever idea you’re thinking of... But for now, let’s stay focused on the w-pap style we want."

    03:41

    And here is the second prompt! let's upload an image to test both of them!

    Remember to select the "Create Image" option from the tools menu and hit submit. Now let's run the second prompt!

    Since there’s already an image in this chat, I’ll run the prompt in a new conversation.

    03:57

    That’s because ChatGPT remembers all images and instructions from the current chat, which can affect the output image. That’s why I always run each new prompt in a new chat.

    After running the prompt! Let's give it a few seconds!

    04:13

    And here’s the result; a w-pap effect based on the input image. And here is the second prompt result!

    I think both results look pretty good. You might just need to add a few extra instructions to the prompts if you want to enhance the highlights or adjust the background.

    04:28

    Think of these prompts as your starting point. Keep testing them on different images, make small adjustments, and repeat the process until you craft a consistent, high-quality prompt.

    I spent over eight hours perfecting one of my premium prompts to get a cartoony avatar inside a solid circle—just like this!

    04:47

    AND I finally got what I wanted with the same facial features of the input images. And this other one took me about an hour of trial and error, until I got this result!

    You can get that prompt for free from the description below!

    05:02

    And if you want more professional prompts like these, you can find them on our website: www.pixvu.net Now let's try out this prompt together. Just copy the prompt in a new chat, and upload the image you want to convert!

    Press ENTER! and wait a few seconds!

    And here is the result! Look how DETAILED & AMAZING this is!!

    05:21

    Let’s test it on another image. And here we go!

    Another perfect vector art style with the perfect facial features. But now, we’ve reached the most important question Can we generate unlimited vector prompts; even without having a style reference or any clear idea?

    05:41

    The short answer is YES! And here’s how you do it.

    The simplest method is to open a new chat and just ask ChatGPT to come up with creative vector art ideas. Like this.

    Here, it gave me a minimalist vector art style. You can keep asking for more, and each time, you’ll get a fresh new idea, with no limitations.

    06:00

    That's the quick and basic method. But if you’re looking for more professional results, you can grab my 'Vector Art Mega Prompt' from the description below.

    Alright, to vectorize these output images, we'll be using Recraft! I have tested a lot of vectorization tools, and I landed on Recraft for a few key reasons:

    06:19

    It produces vectors with gradients, allows you to customize their color palettes, and gives you full control to edit the results in true vector format. Recraft is a complete creative suite built specifically for designers.

    Vectorization is just one of its many powerful features…

    06:38

    You can also use it to create posters, mockups, stock images, and much more, all powered by AI! And thanks to its unique vector generation model, Recraft makes it easy to generate clean, scalable graphics like logos, icons, patterns, and illustrations!

    06:56

    But it doesn’t stop there. Recraft integrates external models, allowing you to edit images, change style, and add objects by simply describing what you want!

    And one of my favorite features is this AI Mockup Design Tool. I just describe the mockup I want, upload my design, remove the background, and drop it right into the scene, with no extra software needed!

    07:19

    You can try recraft for free, from the video description below! Now let’s get back to the vectorization part… So right here, we took this image and turned it into this using ChatGPT Now, to convert it into a vector using Recraft, I'll first duplicate this layer to easily compare later.

    07:38

    And with the duplicated layer selected, I'll simply click this 'Vectorize' icon, and let the magic begin. After just a few seconds, let’s zoom in to clearly see the difference.

    So here’s the original raster image, and here’s our vectorized result!

    07:54

    And right here, you can control the output number of visible colors using this slider. You can also quickly change your vector’s color scheme using these main colors palette from here.

    Additionally, if you want precise control, you can individually target each color through these swatches right here.

    08:12

    Now, let's try another example, this time using the vibrant w-pap effect Just select it and click Vectorize. And after waiting a few seconds, you'll get your vector result like that!

    Please note that If your input image is sharp and has accurate details, you'll get clean and precise results like this one!

    08:32

    Now let's move on to the next example--As you can see, the level of detail in this image is incredibly sharp and well-defined, which means we should expect another high-quality vector output.. So let's click on 'Vectorize' and see!

    08:47

    And here is the vector art result, with a very accurate and clean details. Let's now export it from here; simply click on this export buttone, choose SVG, and click Export.

    Next let's open it using any vector software, like adobe illustrator, to check out its details.

    09:03

    And here is our full functional and editable vector art output! You can simply edit it, enhance it, remove anything you like, and deal with it as a pure vector.

    Finally, let’s go through one last example to show you how to handle complex raster image outputs with lots of fine details

    09:20

    These types of detailed outputs are impossible to be cleanly vectorized using any vectorization tool! After vectorizing this image you can see the result looks messy, those fine details are just too complex for most vectorization tools to handle.

    09:36

    In cases like this, the best solution is using Recraft's Creative Upscale feature. This tool upscales and regenerates your image, while enhancing fine details, like hair strains and facial contours.

    Although it is not a true vector, the final result looks if it was hand drawn with precise and clean details.

    09:56

    That's it for today! I hope you found this video helpful!—thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one!