Testing SeaArt AI
Much more than just another tool



To be honest, I didn't know about this alternative until relatively recently, but now is a good time to talk about it.








SeaArt.AI is a very robust creation engine. It is an interesting proposal for its concept and operation.
With a main panel from the website https://www.seaart.ai/, and with an application for smartphones both Android and IOS.
It has a wide variety of creation functions, from images, animation and many other things that we will probably talk about in some other occasion as the AI chats Characters.
First I will mention that in my personal opinion the layout of the home page is a real mess, at least at the time of writing this.
It's really difficult to get familiar with the location of each tool.
Maybe not for everyone it is a problem but at least for people like me (obsessive compulsive) it is quite frustrating the way the menus are structured, and look that this comment I make despite the unattractive menu of my own blog.
As you know these are very small and unsponsored articles, so I can talk about what I think of SeaArt without any problem, so let's start with the bad:
In conclusion I can only add as always that the last word is yours, but it is important to take into account these points when deciding on the IA of your choice.
Experience for yourself what results you can get, you will be really surprised and you can learn a lot from other creators who share their images along with the commands they used to create them. Nothing prevents you to try with the free creations that the same site offers you.
If I recommend it, it's worth a lot for what it offers, and we'll talk about its other sections later.
Because of the above, you will often end up entering a different option than what you were looking for either because of the logistics or the terms used in some options.
And the saturation, oh my!
It doesn't take more than a minute on the home page of both the web version and the app, you might think you are about to pilot a spaceship, and there is so much on screen that people who want to use SeaArt as their first experience might feel overwhelmed by everything they see (this feature will also be addressed in the positive points shortly). Fortunately my complaints don't go beyond organizational issues, but it does improve quite a bit on the technical side.
Saturation becomes a positive point as soon as we see all the alternatives we can use.
Although I mentioned that the first impression of a person just starting out may not be favorable, it is not something that a little patience cannot solve.
But the advantages it offers are very helpful for beginners and intermediates, because you will find a great variety of models, recommendations, scales, drafts and matrices so you can begin to understand how to create your own images and animations, or to perfect your prompts if you still can't find the right one for a particular idea.
It also has continuous updates, so that expert creators will find here, as soon as possible, all the new features they may need to create much more complex and innovative masterpieces.


Now, the technical section, which in theory should be the main thing is quite good, since from the creations made without a menbresia the quality is quite decent, but if they improve by acquiring some of them.
These are flexible enough in terms of cost depending on what you need, because it is not necessary to start with the most expensive one. The creations are of great quality, with effects such as reflections, sparkles and really amazing textures.
Besides the fact that it is a very permissive creation engine, it is not so strict and does not limit you too much, (maybe for someone this is negative, but I am not in favor of censorship, so it is a great thing for me), which is appreciated as it favors creative freedom.