Picsart's new SketchAI app can help many people become instant digital artists.
The Florida-based tech firm's CEO, Hovhannes Avoyan, confirmed this new standalone application on Thursday, Jan. 5.
"Today we unveiled SketchAI, a new standalone app by @Picsart and the latest addition to our growing suite of generative AI tools," he announced via his official Twitter post.
He added that the new SketchAI app can transform any sketch or image into a piece of art.
New Picsart SketchAI App Makes You an Instant Digital Artist
According to Mashable's latest report, the new SketchAI app has tools to make users' sketches into a work of art.
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These features can apply different styles and aesthetics depending on the users' preferences.
It even has presets that are based on the styles of da Vinci, Claude Monet, and other historical artists.
You can find these presets under different categories, such as "Bright Impressionism," "60s Vibes," and "Anime."
If you are interested in using the new SketchAI App, you can generate your first five images for free. After that, you need to pay $69.99 per or $17.99 per month, or $5.99 per week.
AI Art Apps Criticized
In reality, not everyone is capable of being an artist.
This is why many individuals want to try different AI art applications so that their works can become magnificent art.
However, BuzzFeed News recently reported that these AI art apps are being criticized by real artists.
Aside from privacy concerns, artists also dislike them because these tools are considered to be "unethically trained."
Digital artists said that these AI-powered apps rely on databases of real artworks to transform sketches.
You can visit this link to learn more about why artists don't like AI art apps.
Aside from Picsart, other tech firms are also enhancing their applications.
Recently, the new YouTube Android app was reportedly being tested.
We also reported that the Google Home App received controls for air purifiers, fans, and TVs.
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