OpenAI has updated ChatGPT's model to GPT-4o, making it better at images and other visual aspects. This also includes Studio Ghibli AI art support. However, GPT-4o also supports several other art formats and one of the less talked about features is the ability to create stickers with transparent backgrounds.
According to the official blog post, this AI tool can create sticker-style images that can be downloaded and shared on WhatsApp, Facebook, and other social media platforms. Not only this, just like the Ghibli Studio art conversion, you can upload an image and ask it to convert it into a sticker. You can also command it to create stickers in Ghibli style.
How to Create WhatsApp Stickers Using ChatGPT
The sticker creation feature works in the same way as other image generation features, like Ghibli. All you have to do is give ChatGPT the command for the sticker you want. Or, if you want to convert your photo into a sticker, upload the image and then give the command. Here’s how it works:
How to convert photos into WhatsApp stickers
Update the ChatGPT app or access the web (chat.openai.com)
Log in using your account details (create an account if you are new)
Now upload an image (which you want to convert into a sticker)
Type the command: Convert this into Sticker style with a transparent background.
Now wait
Modify it if you want any changes
When done, right-click on it and share it on WhatsApp, Facebook or any other platform.
How to use ChatGPT to create WhatsApp stickers
1. First, update the ChatGPT app or access the web (chat.openai.com).
2. Login using your account details (create an account if you are new).
3. Now type a command prompt like this: “Create a sticker-style image of a blue cat wearing a bowtie with the word ‘I am a monkey’ at the top.”
4. Wait for it to be generated, then save and share it.
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