Using Open AI's GPT-3.5 model to generate beautiful and unique color palettes from text prompts. Also, Explore, edit, and visualize palettes created by other designers.
In my free time while job searching, I developed this tool using Angular, Tailwind CSS, and Supabase that I believe designers may find useful. Sharing it here for anyone interested.
Wow, AI Colors is a game changer! As a designer, I've been blown away by the beautiful and unique color palettes it generates from text prompts. Plus, the ability to explore and collaborate with other designers is an added bonus!
Congrats on the launch!
Do you have plans for image generation? Think it would go great for a lot of designers as well.
evoke-app.com works pretty good for things like that
This is excellent. As a designer there is some clear utility here. @puneet_sandhu have you considered making this an extension in Adobe photoshop/ illustrator? I think this will really help designers✅
This is a nice little tool for anyone who has anything to do with brand building or design. Even if you're "only" looking for a colour pallette you can use in a presentation.. nice that it takes the manual work out of creating an initial colour palette. The interface looks nice too!
I think this could be a very useful tool, easy to use and the results can be very inspiring. Especialy if this would be available in any design tool.
I think there is a problem with it on Safari, doesn't seem to work.
Hey congrats on the launch!
I just tried using the product by entering a prompt but nothing changed after waiting for more than 1 minute, so I was wondering if there was a bug? How long does the product take to process a prompt?
Additionally, it would be helpful if you could provide a useful placeholder text with an example prompt for instance.
Good luck!
@ed_forson Yea most likely a bug Eddie I will look into it, thanks for letting me know. Meanwhile, try refreshing the page once. This is really just a fun side project for me, so I haven't done any serious error checking on it. Sorry about it.
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