Raksha Bandhan greetings become truly special when they carry a personal touch. With AI chatbots, you can now go beyond simply typing a message — you can create complete personalised greetings using your own sibling photos. Whether you want a festive collage, a rakhi-themed frame, or even an animated GIF, AI can blend your images with custom text into a single, ready-to-share creation. And, here's a simple guide that can help you do it.
Step 1: Choose your AI platform
Select a chatbot that supports both creative text generation and image editing. ChatGPT with image features can style photos with festive designs, Gemini can suggest vibrant layouts, and Perplexity AI can help refine your message tone. You can even combine them — one for visuals and another for wording.
Step 2: Upload photos
Pick one or more pictures — maybe a childhood snapshot, a recent festive selfie, or a mix to show your bond over the years. Upload these to an AI tool that can edit or enhance images. Mention whether you want a traditional Indian festive vibe, a minimal modern look, or an animated design with rakhis, flowers, or sparkles appearing around the picture.
Step3: Write the prompt
"I am uploading some photos of me with my sibling. Create an animated collage using all the photos, arranged in a balanced layout with clear and bright images. Add decorative vibe along the top and bottom edges, and animate them gently swaying side to side. Place a golden rakhi design in the top-right corner with a subtle shimmer effect. Use a soft saffron, red, or gold festive background with slow-moving light bokeh for depth. Overlay elegant, legible text in white or gold that says: Also, Add a Raksha Bandhan greetings at the bottom in a nice emoticon style. Use a decorative festive font that remains easy to read. Animate a slow sparkle effect moving across the text to draw attention. Keep the overall animation loop smooth and gentle, lasting around 5–7 seconds so it can be shared on WhatsApp, Instagram Stories, or as a GIF in messages. Maintain high resolution (1080x1080 pixels) and ensure the design feels warm, celebratory, and culturally Indian, while keeping the photos natural and true to colour."
Note: If you don't want an animated one, then just write remove the animated word from the prompt.
Step 4: Review and adjust
Once the AI generates your greeting, check for clarity, colour balance, and legibility. You can request changes like, “Make the background softer,” or “Use a brighter font colour.” For animations, ask for smoother transitions or slower effects if needed.
Step 5: Save and share
Export the final image or animation in a format that works for your platform — JPEG or PNG for static designs, GIF for animated greetings. Share directly on WhatsApp, Instagram, or as an email attachment to make your Rakhi wishes extra memorable.
Disclaimer: AI can make mistakes. Do check spellings and other details before sharing.
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