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Heres a look at what happened when I set out to create new emojis using Genmoji.
Getting personal with Genmojis
For starters, I turned myself into a Genmoji.
If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s an absolute must to get into the emoji mood.
I even added some glasses that look pretty similar tomy Meta Ray-Bans.
Awkward expressions
Until now, portraying everything from cringe to oops!
meant I was limited to one standard emoji, which often did not portray the sentiment well enough.
After several attempts, the Genmoji creation wasnt going as smoothly as I thought.
So, I decided to go in a different direction with the simple prompt of diarrhea.
This just shows that AI is not great at emotions, so sometimes you have to be literal.
The results were adorable and fit what I wanted.
For that reason, I used the prompt spa day and it did not disappoint.
It even prompted another emoji that could fit in the “thankful” category.
If this happens to you, take a stab at change your prompt slightly by adjusting your word.
For instance, instead of “happy” use “satisfied” or “blissful.”
Many of which, could fall under the embarrassed category above.
The heart-shaped pancakes, fries, and hamburger all came out fine.
However, the peanut butter and jelly sandwich had lettuce on it the first time.
I had to prompt the AI a few times for it to finally remove the lettuce.
It doesnt seem complicated to put a smiling face on a donut, but Apple Intelligence thought otherwise.
Objects and landscapes
After playing around with expressions, I opted for a few landscapes.
I wanted a range to showcase what the Genmoji could do.
It is so cute and cozy.
I have a feeling Ill be using that a lot this winter.