I Made Digital Stickers Using AI
Introduction and Overview
In this video, the presenter introduces an AI tool for creating digital stickers using the Kittle platform. The presenter highlights the features of Kittle and explains how to create designs using pre-made templates.
Getting Started with Kittle
- To create a design, go to the website called Kittle.com.
- Create a free account by signing up with your Google or Facebook account or by filling out a form.
- Kittle is an online graphic design tool similar to Canva but with additional features.
- It offers pre-made templates that can be used to create designs.
- Trusted by big brands like Netflix and Warner Bros.
Creating Designs with Kittle AI
- After signing in, access the dashboard which displays pre-made templates.
- Click on "Create" to start designing.
- Choose an artboard size (e.g., 1200 pixels by 1200 pixels).
- Select "Kittle AI" from the side menu for design style templates.
- Choose a kawaii icon style and describe your design or provide a prompt.
- Generate the image based on your preferences.
- Free version users have limited credits for generating designs.
Designing Sticker Set
- Multiple designs can be created following the same process as above.
- Example: Dog, coffee mug, notebook designs are shown in the video.
- Regenerate designs if not satisfied with the generated options.
Making Stickers Transparent Using Canva
- Download sticker sheet in JPG or PNG format from Kittle.
- Upload the sticker image to Canva for further editing.
- Remove image background using Canva's background remover tool.
Enhancing Sticker Appearance
- Adjust colors and customize backgrounds in Canva for stickers' appearance.
- Create custom colors if needed.
Finalizing Stickers
- Apply effects like glow, stroke size, and color to make stickers look more appealing.
- Stickers can be used in digital planners, presentations, or printed for physical use.
Giveaway and Conclusion
- The presenter is giving away the created sticker set.
- Viewers can access the stickers from the community page (link provided in the description).
- The video concludes with a request to like and share if viewers enjoyed the tutorial.
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