Whisk AI is a tool created by Google that requires you to sign in before using it. Once you enter the website, you’ll be automatically redirected to the login page.
The tool has several features, but it’s quite simple to use. To create your first image, you have two main options (and a bonus one). You can either write your own prompt or generate one automatically by clicking on the dice icon. The extra feature allows you to add reference material on the left side of the screen.
You can again use the dice to automatically generate a subject, scene, and style, or upload your own images for the AI to use as references. Before creating your image, you can also change the aspect ratio by clicking on the button.
Let’s begin with a simple written prompt…
Once your image has been created, hover your cursor over it to reveal the Animate and Refine options.
If you choose Animate, you can once again write a new prompt or generate one randomly. The video may take a few minutes to process. When it’s ready, you can download it as a video file or as a GIF. Depending on the generated content, your video may include sound.
If you choose Refine, you can write or randomly generate a new prompt to modify your image.
Now, let’s create another image, this time using reference material. As mentioned before, you can either randomly generate or upload reference images for one or more subjects, scenes, and styles.
Once you’ve created the image you want, you can mark it as a favourite, share its “recipe”, or download it.
You can access all the images and videos you’ve created, as well as your favourites, by clicking on the three icons at the top of the screen.
To switch between projects, click on “My Library” in the top-right corner.
To create a new project, click on the three lines in the top-left corner and select “New Project.” From there, you can also download all your images.
ChatGPT was used to check and correct grammatical and cohesion mistakes. The content and theoretical application remain the author’s own work.