Divi AI Images

by: Patricia

I’ve never been a gardener. I love looking at beautiful gardens. But dirt underneath my nails is not something I enjoy. Even wearing gloves I end up with dirt under my nails. Ugh!

My mom has been in her home for almost 60 years, and the gardens around the house were old and tired. Not only were they tried they had more weeds than flowers. At 91 she no longer has the energy to get out and weed them when necessary. And I don’t have the time or the desire.

Especially in our front yard, not wanting more weeds than flowers, I put on my gardening gloves and started cleaning up her Irises. They went from being in the ground to 4 half whiskey barrels. She loved it. When things came back to life this spring, there were far fewer weeds, making it easier for her or me to handle.

When spring sprung this year, it was time to attack the remainder of her gardens. They were such a disaster we had them completely dug out and started over. English roses were planted in both the front and backyard. I have loved the English Rose forever. A bucket list dream of mine is to have a true English Rose garden bench and all.

After watching Nick Roche’s video on Divi’s new “quick-sites”, I decided to give the program a spin. My first problem if you don’t already have a Divi AI account, you have to sign up for the program on a 30-day trial or purchase it. I passed on both options.

I decided to try Divi’s AI in the images module. I could not have been more disappointed. I used my love for English roses as the subject. More specifically, English rose garden, English rose garden with bench, etc. The more detailed I got the worse the images were. All were dark and dreary like the one above. I spent about 10 minutes trying to find something that resembled what I needed. Nick had said in the video that the images come from Unsplash. On an independent search through Unsplash, while I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for, there were much better images than what I got through Divi AI.

Here’s what I was looking for, I found it at Adobe Stock Images.

In conclusion, if you are looking for a random image on your subject, and not something specific, Divi AI for the image module might work for you. Otherwise, don’t waste your time, go to your normal source and save your time and energy.

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