Creating Your Own AI Toy or Action Figure
You’ve probably already seen a bunch of people posting the AI generated Funko characters of themselves on their social media accounts.
Do you want to make your own AI toy or action figure with Microsoft Image Creator in less than a minute? If you answered “YESSSS”, then you’ve come to the right place.
The only thing you’ll need to get started is a Microsoft account and login. That could be a Hotmail email address, Xbox account, Skype login, Outlook login or a number of other Microsoft related products that require an email address and password. Don’t worry, it’s safe, it’s a Microsoft owned and operated AI generator. No sketchy links here.
Below are some links that have easy to follow prompts to create your own custom versions of popular characters using Microsoft’s Image Creator. I also have an example of how to fill in the prompts. Have fun…. and keep track of time, I lost about 2 hours this morning playing with this.
When you click the links I’ve listed at the bottom of this post, you’ll be brought to a prompt screen where you enter your info. To get you started, below are screenshots of the empty prompt form and an example of how I filled one in for the Star Wars action figure prompt.
Here’s the result of that example prompt above:
Note that you may need to hit “generate” a few times and even change some of the prompts to get exactly what you’re looking for.
Custom Prompts for You to Use
Click on any of the links below to make your own version of a popular toy or action figure. Tag me on Instagram so I can see what you’ve created! @thirstyexplorersclub
- Create a Simpsons toy
- Create a Funko
- Create a Lego minifigure
- Create a Barbie/Ken doll
- Create a Star Wars action figure
- Create a GI Joe action figure
- Create a Sesame Street toy
- Create a Dragon Ball Z action figure
- Create a Marvel Comics action figure
- Create a Naruto action figure