I wanted to use this to generate funny images of myself. Recently I was playing around with Gemini Image Generation to dress myself up as different things. Gemini Image Generation is surprisingly good, although the image quality quickly degrades as you add more changes. Nothing harmful, just silly things like dressing me up as a wizard or other typical RPG roles.
Trying out 4o image generation... It doesn't seem to support this use-case at all? I gave it an image of myself and asked to turn me into a wizard, and it generate something that doesn't look like me in the slightest. A second attempt, I asked to add a wizard hat and it just used python to add a triangle in the middle of my image. I looked at the examples and saw they had a direct image modification where they say "Give this cat a detective hat and a monocle", so I tried that with my own image "Give this human a detective hat and a monocle" and it just gave me this error:
> I wasn't able to generate the modified image because the request didn't follow our content policy. However, I can try another approach—either by applying a filter to stylize the image or guiding you on how to edit it using software like Photoshop or GIMP. Let me know what you'd like to do!
Overall, a very disappointing experience. As another point of comparison, Grok also added image generation capabilities and while the ability to edit existing images is a bit limited and janky, it still manages to overlay the requested transformation on top of the existing image.
It's not actually out for everyone yet. You can tell by the generation style.
4o generates top down (picture goes from mostly blurry to clear starting from the top).
Trying out 4o image generation... It doesn't seem to support this use-case at all? I gave it an image of myself and asked to turn me into a wizard, and it generate something that doesn't look like me in the slightest. A second attempt, I asked to add a wizard hat and it just used python to add a triangle in the middle of my image. I looked at the examples and saw they had a direct image modification where they say "Give this cat a detective hat and a monocle", so I tried that with my own image "Give this human a detective hat and a monocle" and it just gave me this error:
> I wasn't able to generate the modified image because the request didn't follow our content policy. However, I can try another approach—either by applying a filter to stylize the image or guiding you on how to edit it using software like Photoshop or GIMP. Let me know what you'd like to do!
Overall, a very disappointing experience. As another point of comparison, Grok also added image generation capabilities and while the ability to edit existing images is a bit limited and janky, it still manages to overlay the requested transformation on top of the existing image.