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The action figure packaging trend has taken over social media, transforming everyday people (and brand mascots) into miniature collectibles. After the Ghibli-style portrait craze, this is the new ...
Ghibli-style art days on the internet have gone and now action-figure images have gone viral on social media. The latest feature on ChatGPT allows users to generate action figures with the help of a ...
Social media users are jumping on the latest wave creating their very own AI-generated Barbie action dolls using ChatGPT. Yes, you heard that right! The fever of turning yourself into a Barbie Doll ...
And the latest trend, dubbed the 'action figure trend', is no different. Unless you've been living under a rock, it's likely you've seen this trend taking over social media. Thousands of ...
There’s a new trend going viral on social media, and it’s turning regular selfies into fun, action figure-style portraits. People are using ChatGPT and AI image tools to create pictures of themselves ...
David Veldez started taking photos of action figures in unusual and real-life settings over a decade ago. Valdez has more than 1300 photos of his surreal subjects on Instagram under @fathersfigures.
On Thursday (April 10), the professional soccer icon revealed on social media that he's entered a joint venture film studio ... have "financed and produced two action films and are about to ...
Kate Nalepinski is a Newsweek journalist based in New York City. Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. As generative AI continues to evolve, social media users are ...
Step into the shoes of the no-nonsense, strategic leader with this Captain Jellico action figure from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Chain of Command.” As the stern and decisive ...
A new trend is taking over TikTok and Instagram called the AI Barbie box challenge, where people are turning themselves into action figures – and it’s so easy to do! It uses the artificial ...
From Ghibli-style portraits to LEGO and Pixar-inspired characters, users are now turning themselves into realistic action figures—complete with accessories and professional packaging—using nothing but ...