How To Create Images Using Google Slides AI Tutorial Video 846
TLDRChris C from Geeks on Tour demonstrates how to create a St. Patrick's Day meme using Google Slides. He starts by setting up a square canvas and then uses Gemini to generate an image of two Irish squirrels drinking green beer in a clover field. After selecting the preferred image, it's resized to fit the slide. Next, he adds the text 'Happy St. Patrick's Day' using Word Art with the Impact font and a green to yellow gradient fill. Chris then inserts a photo of himself and Jim, removing the background for a cleaner look. As an alternative to Gemini, he suggests using Microsoft's AI, co-pilot, if unavailable. Finally, he adds their names at the bottom and explains how to save the slide as a JPEG for further use or sharing.
Takeaways
- 📂 Start by opening Google Drive and creating a new Google Slides presentation.
- 🔲 Customize the slide size to a square (10x10) to prepare for the meme.
- 🖼️ Use Gemini to create a custom image with a prompt, such as 'two Irish squirrels drinking green beer in a field of clover'.
- 🎨 Choose a sketch style for the image and select the preferred option from the choices provided.
- 📐 Resize the image to fill the entire square space on the slide.
- ✨ Add text using WordArt with a message like 'Happy St. Patrick's Day' and choose a font like Impact for a typical meme style.
- 🎨 Customize the text with a gradient fill, starting with green and ending with yellow for a festive look.
- 🖼️ Insert a personal photo and use the 'remove background' feature for a clean look.
- 📌 If the 'remove background' feature is not available, crop the photo into a circle for a similar effect.
- 🤖 For an alternative to Gemini, use an AI like Copilot from Microsoft, accessible at copilot.microsoft.com.
- 📋 Add a signature or text at the bottom of the slide using WordArt, changing the font, size, and color as desired.
- 💾 Convert the final slide into a JPEG by using the 'Download as' option and save it to your computer.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the tutorial?
-The purpose of the tutorial is to show how to create a fun meme for St. Patrick's Day using Google Slides.
How does Chris C start creating the meme in Google Slides?
-Chris C starts by opening Google Drive, navigating to a folder called 'fun stuff', and creating a new Google Slides presentation.
What is the first step in setting up the meme in Google Slides?
-The first step is to change the page setup to a custom size of 10 by 10 to make it a square.
How does Chris C remove the placeholders from the slide?
-Chris C removes the placeholders by not including them in the new, square slide setup.
What tool does Chris C use to create the image of two Irish squirrels drinking green beer?
-Chris C uses the tool 'Gemini' to create the image with a prompt.
What style does Chris C choose for the image of the Irish squirrels?
-Chris C chooses a sketch style for the image.
How does Chris C add text to the slide?
-Chris C adds text by using the 'Word Art' feature in Google Slides and types 'Happy St. Patrick's Day'.
What font does Chris C use for the text in the meme?
-Chris C uses the font 'Impact' for the text in the meme.
How does Chris C change the background of the text box?
-Chris C changes the background by using the 'Fill Color' option and choosing a custom gradient from green to yellow.
What feature does Chris C use to insert a photo of himself and Jim without a background?
-Chris C uses the 'Remove Background' feature on the selected picture.
If the 'Remove Background' feature is not available, what is the alternative method suggested?
-The alternative method is to crop the photo to a circle and then resize and place it in the corner of the slide.
How does Chris C turn the final slide into a JPEG image?
-Chris C turns the slide into a JPEG by going to 'File', selecting 'Download as', choosing 'JPEG', giving it a name, and saving it.
Outlines
🎨 Creating a St. Patrick's Day Meme with Google Slides
Chris C from Geeks on Tour demonstrates the process of creating a St. Patrick's Day meme using Google Slides. He starts by opening Google Drive, navigating to a folder named 'fun stuff', and initiating a new Google Slides presentation. Chris then customizes the slide size to be a square, specifically 10 by 10 inches, and removes default placeholders. To create the meme's main image, he uses Gemini to generate an image of two Irish squirrels drinking green beer in a field of clover, selecting a sketch-style option with green hats. The image is resized to fill the square slide. For the text, Chris uses the Word Art feature to add 'Happy St. Patrick's Day' in the font 'Impact' with a green to yellow gradient fill. He also adds a photo of himself and Jim in the bottom corner, utilizing a new feature to remove the background from the photo. If the background removal feature is unavailable, he suggests cropping the photo into a circle as an alternative. Lastly, Chris adds their names at the bottom using Word Art, and then saves the meme as a JPEG file.
📂 Saving and Using the Meme Image
After creating the St. Patrick's Day meme, Chris C explains how to save the image to a computer. He also mentions the option to upload the created image to Google Photos for further use. The paragraph emphasizes the fun and creative potential of using Google Slides for making images, suggesting that it's an enjoyable and straightforward process.
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Keywords
💡Google Slides
💡Page Setup
💡Image
💡Word Art
💡Font
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💡Gradient
💡Background Removal
💡AI
💡JPEG
💡Gemini
💡Google Photos
Highlights
Chris C from Geeks on Tour demonstrates creating a St Patrick's Day meme using Google Slides.
The meme is designed to be a square, with a custom page setup of 10 by 10.
Image creation is achieved using Gemini with a prompt for two Irish squirrels drinking green beer.
Four image options are provided, with a preference for those featuring green hats.
Word art is used to add the text 'Happy St Patrick's Day' with the Impact font.
The text is resized and filled with a green to yellow gradient for visual appeal.
A photo of Jim and Chris is inserted and the background is removed using a new feature.
If the background removal feature is unavailable, cropping the photo into a circle is suggested.
An alternative AI, co-pilot, is recommended for image creation if Gemini is not accessible.
Text is added at the bottom of the slide using Word Art with a custom font and size.
The final image can be downloaded as a JPEG for further use or sharing.
Google Slides is presented as a versatile tool for creating and customizing images.
The tutorial emphasizes the ease of use and quick results from Google's AI-powered features.
Creative freedom is highlighted through the customization options available in Google Slides.
The use of gradients and styles in word art adds a professional touch to the meme.
Inserting and manipulating images is simplified with Google Slides' user-friendly interface.
Alternative methods are provided for users without access to certain features or AI tools.
The process is concluded with a step-by-step guide on saving the final image in JPEG format.