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Susanna Kanary
Susanna Kanary

AI image transformation tools

I’ve been thinking a lot about how AI image transformation tools are reshaping the way people create visuals online. A few years ago, editing images felt slow and technical, but now it’s almost conversational. You upload something, tweak a few options, and suddenly you have a totally new result. As someone who enjoys experimenting with digital art after work, I’m curious how others feel about this shift. Does it make creativity more accessible, or does it risk making everything feel kind of same-ish?

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Valensia Romand
Valensia Romand
3 days ago

I’ve had similar thoughts, especially after trying a few different tools over the past year. What struck me most wasn’t the “wow effect,” but how quickly my workflow changed. I’m not a designer by profession, but I like testing ideas visually before committing time to them. With AI tools, I can explore concepts in minutes that used to take hours or I’d just skip entirely. That alone changes how creative decisions are made.

At the same time, I noticed that the best results still come when you bring your own intent. If you just click buttons, outputs can feel generic. When I experimented with platforms like clothoff , I treated it more like a sketchpad than a final solution. The AI gives you a starting point, but you still need taste, judgment, and restraint. For me, that’s where creativity hasn’t disappeared — it’s just moved upstream, into choosing what to try and what to ignore.

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