AI Art Generated "Tie Dye" T-Shirts in Keynote

 

Tie Dye T Shirts created using AI generated Art in Pages or Keynote

As a part of my One Best Thing project, I have been exploring creative ways to use images generated with AI Art in learning. Recently, I have been having lots of fun generating colorful AI tie dye patterns using Adobe Firefly.

AI generated tie dye designs
I explored using various prompts for different colors and added descriptions to make circular designs with symmetry. It was so much fun, but I wasn't sure how they could be used as part of a lesson in the classroom. Then I recalled having students make t-shirts in Keynote (or Pages) to represent their favorite things - a perfect back to school activity. Wouldn't it be fun to add a tie dye background to the t-shirt!   
In Keynote it is easy to change the color of a shape to a downloaded tie dye image - see below:
Creating t shirts using AI generated tie dye

 

These are totally cool looking and students would have a blast making them! Lots of other shapes could be tie -dyed as well.

Call to Action: If you have any other ideas for using these tie dye AI images as part of a lesson or creative activity, I would love it if you shared your idea in the comments!

One Best Thing:

This post is a part of my One Best Thing Project "AI Art for Inspiration, Creativity, and Learning." I am collecting my AI Art project ideas and resources at this website:

https://sites.google.com/view/creativeapptitude/ai-art

All Comments

Posted on September 05, 2023

AI Tie Dye! Karen, so cool. Thanks for all the fun AI ideas!

Posted on September 06, 2023

I love this, such a fun idea. Kids always like creating shirt designs, this can be a lot of fun.


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