The AI Revolution in Image Creation
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, AI tools are making waves, and not just small ripples, but tsunamis of innovation. Among the frontrunners, we have image-generating software like Midjourney, Dream by Wombo, and Craiyon. But let’s not forget the big player, Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator, powered by an advanced version of the DALL-E model from OpenAI.
This isn’t just another tool in the toolbox. Bing Image Creator is a game-changer, turning your words into images faster than you can say “AI”. Whether you’re crafting a birthday card for a friend or creating graphics for a college presentation, this tool has got you covered.
How to Use Microsoft Bing Image Creator
So, you’re probably wondering, “How do I get in on this?” Well, here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:
- Head over to https://www.bing.com/create.
- Click on the ‘Join and Create’ button and sign up with your Microsoft account.
- You’ll receive a unique code. Enter that.
- You’ll be taken to the home page of the Microsoft Bing Image Creator.
- Now, it’s time to get creative. Describe the image you want to create.
- If you’re feeling uninspired, click on the ‘Surprise Me’ option for some suggested prompts.
- Click ‘Create’ and wait for about 10 seconds to see the magic happen.
- You’ll be presented with up to four different images. Choose the one that speaks to you.
- Once you’ve made your choice, you’ll have the option to share, save, download, or even customize your image.
Tips for Microsoft Bing Image Creator
To get the most out of Bing Image Creator, remember to add adjectives, locations, and even artistic styles to your prompts. For example, instead of just saying “creature”, try “fuzzy creature wearing sunglasses, digital art”.
Currently, Bing Image Creator supports English language prompts only, but Microsoft plans to add more language support over time. Also, Bing Image Creator is available in Microsoft Edge from the Image Creator icon in the sidebar for both desktop and mobile Edge users.