The video introduces OpenArt’s new Chat Edit feature, which allows users to interactively modify images using conversational prompts by uploading an image and providing specific instructions. It also highlights the integration of multiple AI models, such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, enabling users to experiment with different outputs for creative image editing.
The video begins by introducing the new Chat Edit feature available on the OpenArt platform. To access this feature, users need to navigate from the homepage by selecting the create image option, which reveals a new menu interface. This setup allows users to seamlessly incorporate the Chat Edit functionality into their creative workflow, enhancing their ability to modify and generate images interactively.
Once in the create tab, users will notice a dedicated button labeled “Chat Beta.” By clicking this button, they can start working with the Chat Edit feature, which is designed to allow for iterative image editing through conversational prompts. The process involves uploading an initial image and then providing specific instructions to modify it, making the editing process more intuitive and conversational.
The video demonstrates this process with an example. The creator uploads an image and then issues prompts such as “make her dress blue and white striped,” which results in a modified image reflecting that change. Subsequent prompts like “she’s wearing a yellow hat” and “she is holding a kitten” further illustrate how users can progressively refine or alter images through simple, natural language commands, showcasing the flexibility of the tool.
A notable aspect of the Chat Edit feature is the integration of multiple AI models. Users can choose between different chat options, including ChatGPT at various levels—medium, high, and basic—as well as access to Google Gemini. This variety allows users to experiment with different AI capabilities and outputs, encouraging exploration to find the most suitable model for their specific editing needs.
The video concludes with a lighthearted note, encouraging viewers to try out all the available options to see the differences in results. The creator emphasizes that experimenting with these models can lead to diverse and interesting outcomes, and humorously adds that subscribing to the service won’t result in any consequences if they choose not to. Overall, the video highlights the versatility and user-friendly nature of the new Chat Edit feature on OpenArt.