Dalle 3 Tutorial - How To Use Dall-E 3 And Edit Images (Tutorial)
TLDRIn this tutorial, the host guides viewers on how to use Dall-E 3 to edit images with new features such as the 'select' option and brushes. A demonstration is provided where an English Bulldog's image is edited to have blue eyes and a Snoopy propeller hat. The process is explained step by step, starting from entering the desired image prompt in chat, using the select feature to edit parts of the image, and adding new elements. The video also highlights the ability to download or save the edited image and how to reuse the prompt for future edits. The tutorial is concise, aiming to take only 60 to 90 seconds to show the ease of image editing with Dall-E 3.
Takeaways
- 🎨 Use the new 'select' feature in Dall-E 3 to edit images, which allows you to make changes like altering the color of the eyes.
- 📝 Start by typing your desired image description in the prompt, such as 'Pixar Style English Bulldog with a happy face'.
- ➡️ After typing the prompt, click on the arrow to generate the image.
- 🖌️ Once the image is generated, use the 'select' feature to turn it into a brush for editing.
- 👁️ Change the eye color by painting over the eyes with the brush and then hitting enter to process the change.
- 🧢 To add props to the image, like a hat, type 'add hat' in the prompt and hit enter.
- 🔄 Dall-E 3 will process the addition and generate a new image with the requested item.
- 📉 Be aware of space limitations when adding items; you might only get part of the item in the image.
- 🎉 Download or save the final image directly from the Dall-E 3 interface.
- 📝 The prompt used to generate the revised image is available for reuse by clicking on it.
- 🔄 Copy the prompt if you wish to recreate the same image or make similar edits in the future.
- 📈 The new functionality in Dall-E 3 offers more control over editing, adjusting, and adding to images.
Q & A
What is the topic of the video tutorial?
-The video tutorial is about how to use Dall-E 3 to edit images, including changing features like eye color and adding accessories like hats.
What is the first step mentioned in the tutorial for editing an image with Dall-E 3?
-The first step is to go to chat.gp4 and type in the desired prompt for the image you want to create or edit.
What new feature is introduced in Dall-E 3 that allows for image editing?
-The new feature introduced is the 'select' option, which turns into a brush tool for editing parts of the image.
How can you change the size of the brush tool in Dall-E 3?
-You can increase or decrease the size of the brush tool by adjusting the circle size at the top left corner of the interface.
What color did the tutorial presenter change the eyes of the French Bulldog to?
-The presenter changed the eyes of the French Bulldog to blue.
What additional item was added to the edited image of the dog?
-A Snoopy propeller hat was added to the dog's head in the edited image.
How long does it take to perform the image editing tasks as demonstrated in the tutorial?
-The tutorial suggests that the image editing tasks should take about 60 to 90 seconds.
How can you save or download the edited image from Dall-E 3?
-After the image is edited, you can save or download it directly from the Dall-E 3 interface.
What does clicking on the prompt in Dall-E 3 provide?
-Clicking on the prompt provides the exact prompt that was used to generate the revised image, allowing for reuse or reference.
What is the significance of the 'enter' key in the editing process of Dall-E 3?
-The 'enter' key is used to submit the changes or additions to the image, prompting Dall-E 3 to process and generate the updated image.
What is the main advantage of using the 'select' feature for image editing?
-The 'select' feature allows for precise editing of specific parts of the image without affecting the rest of the image.
How does the tutorial demonstrate the versatility of Dall-E 3's editing capabilities?
-The tutorial demonstrates the versatility by showing how to both edit existing features of an image, such as changing eye color, and add new elements, like a hat, to the image.
Outlines
🎨 Introduction to Image Editing with Dolly 3
The video begins with a warm welcome and an introduction to the topic of image editing using Dolly 3. The host presents an example of a French Bulldog image that has been edited to have blue eyes and a Snoopy propeller hat, resembling a 'Game of Thrones' character. The process is described as being very easy and quick, taking approximately 60 to 90 seconds. The host then guides viewers on how to start the editing process by going to chatgp4 and entering a specific prompt to generate a desired image style, in this case, a Pixar-style English Bulldog with a happy face. The video promises to show the next steps after the image generation is complete.
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Keywords
💡Dall-E 3
💡Edit Images
💡Select Option
💡Brushes
💡Pixar Style
💡English Bulldog
💡Happy Face
💡White Walker
💡Snoopy Propeller Hat
💡Prompt
💡Download Image
Highlights
Introduction to a tutorial on how to use Dall-E 3 for image editing.
Demonstration of editing a French Bulldog's image to have blue eyes and a Snoopy propeller hat.
The process takes approximately 60 to 90 seconds to complete.
Accessing the chat interface to input the desired image prompt.
Using the new 'select' feature to edit parts of the image.
Adjusting the size of the brush for precise editing.
Changing the color of the dog's eyes to blue.
Adding a hat to the dog's head using the 'add' command.
Considering the available space for additional elements in the image.
Downloading or saving the edited image.
Retrieving the exact prompt used to generate the revised image for future use.
The new functionality in Dall-E 3 allows for easy editing, adjusting, and adding to images.
The tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on using Dall-E 3's features.
The select feature turns into a brush for detailed image manipulation.
The ability to edit the image and add new elements separately.
The final result showcases a blue and red party hat on the dog's head.
The tutorial concludes with a thank you note to the viewers.