How to Create Ghibli Image for Free

Have you checked out the mesmerizing Ghibli-style images taking over the internet? Well, if you’re wondering how to create these beautiful artworks but are not sure where to start, you’re in the right place! 

In this article, we will discover how to create Ghibli Images for Free! It will be a step-by-step guide, where I’ll show you how to generate Ghibli-style AI images using two powerful AI tools: ChatGPT and Grok AI.

So, are you ready to create some dreamy Ghibli-style AI images? Let’s dive in! 

How to Create Ghibli Image with ChatGPT?

The most popular method of creating Ghibli Art is using ChatGPT. It generates the most authentic images, perfectly capturing the dreamy vibe of Ghibli Studio animations. Let’s look at the steps to create a Ghibli-style art with ChatGPT below.

Step 1: Log in to ChatGPT

If you already have a ChatGPT account, log in using your credentials. Alternatively, new users can sign up using their Google/Microsoft/Apple account or phone number. 

Step 2: Upload Your Image

Click on the “+” icon and upload your image from your local device. You can also connect cloud storage platforms like Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive and upload your image stored on the cloud.

Step 3: Generate Ghibli-Style Art

Next, enter a prompt with your image. For example, you can use – “Turn this into a Ghibli-style studio image.” Your image will be generated within a few seconds. 

Here’s the final output generated by ChatGPT. 

An important thing to note is that its free plan is limited to 3 AI image generations per day. So, if you want to generate more images, you can either upgrade to its paid plan or try out other alternatives. 

How to Make Ghibli Art with Grok AI?

Unable to access ChatGPT due to high traffic or expired limits? Don’t worry. Grok is another popular option to create a Ghibli-style portrait! 

Step 1: Log in to X or Grok

To access Grok AI, you can either log in through your X account or sign up separately on Grok’s official website. 

Step 2: Upload Your Image

Next, click the ‘Edit Image’ button and upload your image from your device.

Step 3: Generate Description with ChatGPT

Now, we need to insert a detailed prompt to generate our image. For this, we will upload the same image in ChatGPT with the prompt – “Can you describe the image I uploaded?” 

It will give you a detailed description of your photo. 

Step 4: Insert Prompt In Grok

We will copy the description and paste it in Grok along with the following prompt:

“Transform this portrait into a Ghibli character with warm, natural lighting and gentle painterly textures. [Insert ChatGPT’s description]

Step 5: Edit and Download Image

Grok download or edit image 1

Your image will be generated within a few seconds. If you’re satisfied with the final image, you can press the ‘Save Image’ button to download it on your device. If now, you can hit the ‘Edit image’ button and further describe the edits you need. 

Here’s the final output generated by Grok AI.

Ghibli Art with Grok AI

Other Alternatives to Consider

Still looking for other AI tools to generate Ghibli-style portraits? Well, I have some good news! Go ahead and check out these Best Free Ghibli Image Generators. Alternatively, you can also check out these Free AI Image Generators if you want to create some stunning images with AI.

Conclusion

The internet is going gaga over Studio Ghibli art right now! I hope this article helped you discover some cool ways to make stunning Ghibli-style images for free! Do you know some other ways to create Studio Ghibli-style artwork for free? Share in the comments section below. 

Anyway, I’ll be back with more such interesting articles soon. This is Kripesh, taking your leave. Cheers, and keep learning!

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Kripesh Adwani

Kripesh Adwani is a digital tool expert who buys, tests, and reviews SAAS tools for small businesses. Based on 10+ years of experience in tech he provides insightful reviews. His content is widely consumed, serving millions of users each month. Kripesh has also been featured in more than 50 publications, including The Economic Times, The Free Press Journal & Cloudways.

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