
I made this puzzle on BigHugeLabs.

and this animated video on ImageChef.
These sites ARE a bit challenging to figure out and navigate for a 'boomer novice. I found Image Generator Net highly cryptic: no directions or info on how to get started--just an email address in case of questions! I didn't even feel like exploring that site, as the previous two were much easier to work with. It also appears that you have to use images already on the site (none of which were that hot) instead of uploading your own.

I did make this; big whoop.
Maybe I'm just missing something, but I wouldn't bother much with this product. I was relieved that they didn't require me to set up an account.
MagMyPic was kind of fun, though limited. Again, no account required. I did start an account thinking it would give me more options if I did, but it didn't. You have to use their covers and designs.

I uploaded this pic from the new production of Donizetti's opera: Anna Bolena, thinking I'd title it something like: "Think twice before you marry a king," but the only options were the titles they already had. So, the site is mildly fun to play around with for a few minutes, but not much more. Lots of ads, too.
hetemeel.com looks really plain, and is another site without much explanation of how to use it. Again, you only use pix that are on the site, many of which are just links to the images on Image Generator Net. I don't quite get the point.
All in all, the exercise was an effective introduction to these types of tools. If anyone would care to comment about what I might have missed or misinterpreted on any of these sites, please do so.
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