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The undefined website article discusses the integration of DALL-E 3 into ChatGPT Plus, allowing users to generate AI images directly within the chat interface, and compares its capabilities with those of Midjourney.

Abstract

The article introduces DALL-E 3's integration with ChatGPT Plus, which enables users to create AI images through simple descriptions without the need for complex prompt engineering. It highlights the ease of use and the ability to modify images through conversation with ChatGPT. The author compares DALL-E 3's performance with Midjourney, another AI image generation tool, across various criteria including prompt understanding, image quality, realism, color saturation, style, and the ability to draw celebrities. While DALL-E 3 excels in prompt understanding and ease of use, Midjourney is noted for producing more realistic and high-quality images, particularly in the areas of color saturation and rendering of people, animals, and food. The article also touches on DALL-E 3's limitations, such as character consistency and copyright restrictions, and provides examples of image generation with both tools to illustrate their respective strengths and weaknesses.

Opinions

  • The author appreciates DALL-E 3's ability to generate prompts and images automatically, making it user-friendly for those unfamiliar with prompt engineering.
  • DALL-E 3 is praised for its understanding of prompts, even with minimal text, compared to Midjourney.
  • The article suggests that DALL-E 3 may not maintain character consistency across images, which could be an area for improvement.
  • Midjourney is recognized for its superior image quality and realism, especially after its v5.2 update, which the author believes surpasses DALL-E 3 in certain aspects.
  • The author notes that Midjourney has a better grasp of color saturation and contrast, contributing to more vibrant and realistic images.
  • When it comes to drawing in specific styles, such as oil paintings, Midjourney is favored for delivering more accurate results.
  • The article points out that DALL-E 3 adheres to a strict copyright policy, which can limit its ability to generate images of certain subjects, like celebrities.
  • Despite some shortcomings, the author views DALL-E 3 as a significant advancement for users looking to generate AI images with less effort, while Midjourney is recommended for those prioritizing realism and image quality.

Now You Can Generate AI Images in ChatGPT with DALL-E 3

You don’t need to be an expert in creating prompts to generate good images with DALL-E 3.

Image created with Dall-E 3 and CjatGPT

This week Dall-E 3, the text-to-image model developed by OpenAI, was released to ChatGPT Plus users. That means we don’t need to pay for extra subscriptions like Midjourney or LeonardoAI to generate AI art, but we can do it inside ChatGPT!

Generating images with Dall-E 3 is slightly different from other AI tools. Tools like Midjourney force us to learn prompt engineering to get good images, but with Dall-E 3 we don’t need so much prompting to get good images. In fact, we only have to quickly describe what we want and Dall-E 3 will create the prompt for us.

Let’s see what makes Dall-E 3 different from other tools and whether it’s time to cancel your Midjourney subscription.

How to use DALL-E 3 in ChatGPT

There are different ways to get access to Dall-E 3, but the only way to get Dall-E 3 inside ChatGPT is through the ChatGPT Plus subscription. If you’re a ChatGPT Plus subscriber, you should see Dall-E 3 within GPT-4.

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Enable Dall-E 3 to start creating images with ChatGPT.

First, I’ll tell ChatGPT to create the image of a superhero dog. The prompt is going to be pretty simple.

a dog that is a superhero

As soon as you press enter, 4 prompts and images will be generated.

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So Dall-E 3 is doing the prompting for us. Cool isn’t it?

Here are the 4 images I got.

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I like image #1. If you click on it, you’ll see the image in more detail, and on the right, there’s the prompt generated for that image.

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The coolest part about ChatGPT with Dall-E 3 is that creating a new image (or modifying the existing one) is as simple as continuing the conversation with ChatGPT. Unlike other tools, you don’t have to copy/paste your initial prompt and edit it to get a new image or add objects.

Say I want an image where my superhero dog is flying. Here’s the prompt I used.

make dog #1 flying like a superhero

Dall-E 3

I was expecting to get the same dog from the previous image, but I still got a flying dog wearing a red cape.

To showcase Dall-E 3 and ChatGPT’s capabilities, I’ll name this dog Max and ask ChatGPT to generate Max’s house.

Let’s say this dog’s name is Max. Generate an image of Max’s house

This prompt produced big houses and a tiny dog house, so I had to use a second prompt to get the results below.

generate only the dog’s house

Even though the first prompt didn’t work well, we didn’t have to create a prompt from scratch to fix it, but only tell ChatGPT what we wanted to change.

Here’s another example. Say I like house #1 and I want my superhero dog to be in that image.

can you put Max the superhero dog in picture #1?

ChatGPT and Dall-E 3 understand me like no other AI tool does.

The only problem is that there’s no character consistency across the images, but one day that might be improved. Also, another issue I found is that Dall-E 3 will refuse to generate images due to copyright. For example, it refused to generate the image of Cinderella, so I had to settle for “a fairy tale princess” to generate the cover image of this article.

What I like the most about Dall-E 3 is that you can generate images and modify them using plain English. Dall-E 3 seems a very good tool for those looking to generate AI images without the hassle of learning prompt engineering.

But is it better than Midjourney?

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DALL-E 3 vs Midjourney

Let’s compare these AI tools using the same prompts. I’ll give you my opinion of the results I get with both tools and you can also judge the images by yourself.

DALL-E 3 vs Midjourney: Prompt Understanding

Dalle 3 is known for its ability to understand prompts, even with minimal text, when compared to Midjourney. I decided to put it to the test by giving the same prompt to these two AI tools (spoiler: the difference is significant)

Prompt: “An elegant woman in a white dress with red embroidery and heels, with a husky on a leash walking in the central park of Manhattan”

Here’s what I got with Dall-E 3.

Created with Dall-E 3

Here’s what I got with Midjourney.

Created with Midjourney

As you can see, Dall-E 3 understood my prompt much more and provided clearer images. Even after my third attempt with Midjourney, I couldn’t obtain the red embroidery, and, what’s more, I received several inaccurate drawings, as demonstrated in the third image where the husky ended up slightly to the right of its leash.

DALL-E 3 vs Midjourney: Quality and realistic images

This is perhaps the next, but no less important, factor to consider when deciding which AI tool to use. As I mentioned in one of my previous articles, Midjourney made significant improvements to the quality of its images in the latest v5.2 update. The images now appear incredibly realistic, making it challenging to distinguish them from real photographs.

Now, let’s take a look at the image quality we can achieve with Dall-E 3.

Prompt: “Portrait of a girl and a bearded man on Miami Beach at sunset”

Created with Dall-E 3

I really like these images. Dalle 3 clearly captured the essence of the photo with the ocean, Maimi buildings, palm trees, and even people. But, when it comes to quality and realism, I think Midjourney is the winner.

Image created by Midjourney

Let’s say we have to make a commercial image.

Prompt: “Raspberry pancake”

Here’s what I got with Dall-E 3.

Created with Dall-E 3

And here’s what I got with Midjourney.

The image created by Midjourney

Both tools generate good images, but when you start to look closely, you can see that Midjourney’s images have more quality and are more realistic.

DALL-E vs Midjourney: Color saturation

I believe you may have noticed in the previous images that Dall-E 3 tends to have differences in color saturation and contrast when compared to Midjourney, with the latter having an advantage.

Prompt: “Cat in an astronaut costume in space with flowers”

Here’s what I got with Dall-E 3.

Created with Dall-E 3

And now Midjourney images.

Created with Midjourney

In this case, Midjourney produced highly realistic images, whereas Dall-E 3 produced cartoonish images.

DALL-E 3 vs Midjourney: Styles

This is an important aspect of an image. Let’s see the images both tools produce in regard to style.

Prompt: “Oil painting of a small house in the Alpine mountains”

Here’s what I got with Dall-E 3.

Created with Dall-E 3

I only received 2 images and they are more cartoonish than oil drawn.

Here’s what I got with Midjourney.

Pictures are generated with Midjourney

Midjourney (once again) produced better images, and I am genuinely pleased with the results I got.

DALL-E 3 vs Midjourney: Drawing Celebrities

Finally, I want to see how far the copyright policy goes with Dall-E 3 by asking it to generate images with some celebrities.

Prompt: “Angelina Jolie cuts down trees, photo from the 80s”

Created with Dall-E 3

Dall-E 3 got the prompt perfectly but drew…not Angelina Jolie.

Generated with Midjourney

Midjourney has a basic understanding of who Angelina Jolie is, but it didn’t quite grasp the concept behind my prompt.

Overall, Dall-E 3 is highly responsive when it comes to executing prompts and is quite user-friendly. However, if we focus on realism, color saturation, quality, and the rendering of people, animals, and food, Midjourney is the clear winner.

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