This is the AI ​​that creates Disney and Pixar posters as if they were originals, and you can use it too


For just over a year, anyone can use Artificial Intelligence, whether to generate texts, images, songs or even videos, although the latter still has a long way to go since it is much more complex than the previous ones.

If we talk about Artificial Intelligence to create images, we have to talk about Midjourney and DALL-E from OpenAI. First, Midjourney has always been one step ahead of the OpenAI solution (creator of ChatGPT) at least until a couple of weeks ago. With the update of DALL-E to version 3, the OpenAI solution is greatly improved compared to the previous version.

One of the main novelties of this new version is the ability to understand natural language, which allows users to unleash their imagination and create all types of images, including imaginary movie posters based on a description.

But of course, DALL-E, like Midjourney, are paid AIs, so they are not available to everyone. However, we can use DALL-E completely free of charge thanks to its integration into Microsoft’s AI to create images called Bing Image.

Make up your Pixar or Disney movie posters however you want

The first thing we must do is access Bing Image through the following link and where we must write the description of the image (prompt) that we want to create.

Any Artificial Intelligence can generate any type of content based on a description, no matter how brief, but the result will not always be the same. When creating images, the most important thing of all is to spend some time writing the prompt that we want to use to create the image.

Poster IA Disney Pixar

In the description we must establish all the details that we want to be displayed, including if we want a name to be displayed, background objects, the shape of the character if we want one to be displayed on the screen and much more.

All Disney and Pixar films are characterized by use a similar sign, with the large letters of the movie title located at the bottom, information that we must establish in the text description to generate the image. To generate the image that we have included in this article, the prompt used was:

Generate a Pixar-style movie in which a worker at a technology company discovers the secret of the company’s success. Since then, he must flee for his life using boats, planes, helicopters and cars. The movie is called SoftZone and is shown at the bottom of the poster in large letters

Once we have established which prompt we want to use, we click on the button Create located on the right and wait a few seconds until the image is generated. Depending on the number of parameters we have established and how busy the servers may be at that time, the waiting time may be longer or shorter.

Poster IA Disney Pixar

After waiting, Bing Image will show 4 images generated based on the prompt. To see them in full screen, we just have to click on each of them. From the options of each image, we can save the image on our team or even share it through social networks.

If we do not like the result, we must repeat the prompt, establishing the necessary settings to be able to obtain the image that we have in our mind in the form of a poster. The first one may not give us the image we are looking for, nor the second one, but the third one.


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