I used ai to do a color analysis and find my season 🤭 #shorts #girls

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Published 2024-03-15

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  • @JustSharon
    I've learned some very important tips since doing this!! shared below 🫶🏼 💜 make sure your image is white balanced. phone cameras add a warm tint to your images (I tried it again and got an autumn palette for example) 💜 your overtones are different from your undertones! so chatGPT might say you’re a warm palette when you’re not 💜 find your undertones by looking at your veins on your wrist: blue/purple veins = cool undertones. green veins = warm undertones. green/blue veins = neutral. share your undertones with chatgpt to make it more accurate! 💜 if the veins trick doesn’t work for you, try the gold vs silver trick. If you look better in silver jewelry you have cool undertones. If you look better in gold jewelry you have warm undertones. 💜 you can grab a range of different colors from your skin and give those by saying my skin ranges from [insert code], [insert code], and [insert code] 💜 there's a site that can do this for you! it's called colorwise.me/ (this one says I’m a winter palette) subscribe to join me on this color analysis j
  • @Sag63
    That’s actually really smart
  • @FluffyCoww
    Okay but i have to add one more step: blend that colors… sometimes that pen picks only one pixel and it for sure will be immaculate. What i would suggest go in some editing apps and blend skin area into each other to make one even color from your skin to make it more accurate
  • @JustSharon
    what season did you get?? I’m gonna be exploring this a bit more so subscribe if you wanna join the journey 🫶🏼
  • yeah but take into account the lighting and environment where the picture was taken, the accuracy may be different with different pictures depending on settings
  • @lex.larson
    I honestly love how women say 'please' and 'thank you' to AIs.
  • @its_nakshu
    Is it just me or do i find her so sweet and kind? Like she literally type ‘please’ to AI. She's just so sweet
  • @justjaein
    keep in mind chatgpt often just makes things up!
  • @dudeitsmilena
    cool idea but unfortunately thats not the colour of your skin. its the colour of that specific pixel from a photo of yourself. its not the same sadly. if you moved the dropper even a bit you would get a different colour
  • @s.p642
    I completely agree with some of the other comments. There's no way that a program can tell you what season you are. I used to do color drapings and she is definitely a winter!
  • @Mat3jV
    This is very unreliable since most people get autumn... you are definitely a dark winter or a dark autumn, you have way too much contrast and darkness for a spring :I
  • @pursnikitty
    The surface colour of your skin won’t tell you your undertone, which is what the seasonal colour system is based on. So there’s no way ChatGPT can analyse you correctly with the information you gave it. It’s impossible to type yourself without draping and comparing the effect drapes of different seasons have on your skin. Eventually there might be an AI that can be taught enough about colour theory that you could then show it multiple drape images and it would determine the most harmonious colours for you. But we aren’t there yet.
  • @michellef3123
    Definitely a winter. Your intuition was correct in suspecting you are a bright season, but you might be stumped when it comes to your undertone. You seem to be cool-toned, in that the yellow undertones of spring make you look slightly muddier, blurry and greenish, and the blue undertones of winter providing clarity and freshness to your face!
  • Im a winter girly (which I'm very happy about), and what's even better is that my fav color purple suits me 💜
  • @katepol991
    That’s what I got It's difficult to determine your seasonal palette solely based on these color codes as there are multiple factors involved in determining a person's seasonal color analysis, including undertones, contrast level, and personal preferences. It's usually best to consult with a professional color analyst or stylist who can assess your colors in person.
  • @cubankingpin
    I like the way you behave politely with AI🥰
  • @--RBuo84
    It can still be wrong, be careful! Especially if the light source is not neutral or the white balance of the camera is not correct (which happens very often). If you want accurate results, you need a gray card and a light source that is completely neutral. The sun can be too warm, when it is setting or shining too strong. Then you need to blend the colors, because if you pick some pixels it could be more warm/cold pixels and not the general tone. PLUS ChatGPT is also a little bidch - if you ad many different color codes of your skin and ask him "Oh, could I also be a Fall?" he says: "Yes! Of course..." Then you ask "Could I also be a Summer?" and he says: "Sure!". So he basically says you could be any color season lol.
  • @carahamelie
    Dark hair as a child with light skin - Winter Blond hair as a child changed to brown with age and light skin - Summer Dark hair as a child and darker skin tone - Autumn Blonde/red hair as a child and blond/red as an adult with fair skin - Spring
  • @shkh1418
    It’s said I can be both spring and autumn girly, thank you that helped a lot