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Wish you were famous enough to have a Funko Pop character made after yourself? Well, join the club. A quirky, wide-eyed trend sees fans crafting personalized avatars in their likenesses or those of celebrities using Microsoft Designer.
By simply entering prompts into the text-to-image model, which leverages OpenAI’s DALL-E 3, users can dictate everything from hairstyle and wardrobe to quirky accessories, ensuring their Funko-fied digital doppelgänger captures their spirit down to the last pixel.
The trend has taken off on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, with users proudly sharing their AI-generated Funko Pop-inspired creations.
However, this phenomenon isn’t exactly child’s play. Microsoft’s Image Creator restricts the use of real names and closely associated brands, so this phenomenon does come with copyright complexities. A previous trend had users turning their pets into Pixar characters, complete with Disney logos on generated faux movie posters, leading Microsoft to tweak the AI tool.
Undeterred, some users have resorted to pseudonyms and nicknames to reimagine famous figures as, well, faux figures.
There is a safe, ethical way to craft your mini-me, which is through the official Funko Pop website, which offers an option to ‘Pop! Yourself’ and turn this customization into a real vinyl toy. So, not only will you get to have a character created in your image but also take it home.
[via Digital Trends and The Tab, images via various sorces]
This article was crafted with assistance from an AI engine, and has been manually reviewed & edited.