How to Create Ghibli-Style Art with ChatGPT (Free Users Guide!)

How to create Ghibli image

Social media has always had some trends. The one thing that is currently visible on every profile on social media around the world is Ghibli art. From X to Instagram and Facebook, people are using AI tools like Chat GPT to create Ghibli art animations of themselves. People like influencers, common people, politicians, businessman, etc., is enjoying Ghibli animation.

What Exactly Ghibli Art Is?

Ghibli art has a connection with Japan. In 1985, Hayao Miyazaki, with some friends, started Studio Ghibli. He became very popular by Introducing Ghibli art. He drew every Ghibli by hand. Now this Ghibli animation is created by AI tools like Chat GPT.

Ghibli Style: Free or Paid on Chat GPT?

Earlier, the AI-generated Ghibli-style feature of Chat GPT was only accessible to people who had Chat GPT premium, but now this Ghibli-style feature is also available for free users.

On 26 March, Chat GPT announced that this 4o image generation feature is available to all Plus, Pro, Team, and Free Users.

Step-by-Step Process to Generate Ghibli Style Image on Chat GPT for Free

Here is the step-by-step method to create a Studio Ghibli-style image. These steps are very easy to follow, and everyone can generate a Ghibli image by following these steps:

  • Step 1: Visit Chatgpt.com on any browser or open the Chatgpt app on your mobile phone.
  • Step 2: Log in to ChatGPT with your credentials.
  • Step 3: In the bottom left corner of the prompt box, there is a + sign icon. Upload your photo by clicking on that + sign icon.
  • Step 4: Enter a prompt like “Turn this image into Studio Ghibli-inspired art.
  • Step 5:  ChatGPT will generate the Ghibli-style image. Download this Ghibli image on your device.

Privacy Concern over Image Upload

Studio Ghibli has sparked discussion and concern over privacy. The concern has the following two points:

  • AI tools can train their AI using this collection of images uploaded by users.
  • The ethical implication of AI being trained on copywriting artistic style.

Cybersecurity experts warn that platforms claim either they do not store images or delete them after a single use, but this word deletion is ‘vague’ in technical terms.

Experts always recommend that you should trim your metadata from photos before uploading them to AI tools.

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