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How to use Bing Image Creator

Microsoft's AI art generator is now available to everyone, free of charge and without any waitlists. It's the perfect way to bring your creative visions to life.

By Michael Bires

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In today's digital world, creativity is more important than ever. And with the help of Bing Image Creator, you can bring your imagination to life with stunning images. Bing Image Creator is an AI-powered tool that allows you to create pictures from text descriptions. It's like having a personal artist right at your fingertips for free.

There are two main ways to access Bing Image Creator:

Bing Image Creator Website

Visit Bing Image Creator's official website https://www.bing.com/images/create. Sign up if you haven't already and then you will be taken to the basic interface.

You'll get 100 free credits to generate images using Bing Image Creator, if you create a new account.

Write down your vision and click on Create. In a brief moment, Bing Image Creator will present you with a series of generated image

Select the image that best suits your vision and download it for further use.

You can also tweak it using the Customize button, which takes you to MS Designer, allowing you to customize your generated image.

Bing Chat

Go to Bing.com. Click on the Chat icon in the sidebar. Type your prompt into the chat window, starting with a phrase like "create an image" or "generate a photo." Once Bing Image Creator recognizes your intent, it will show you a series of generated images. Select the image that best matches your vision and download it for later use.

How do you write prompts to create images using AI?

The key to getting the most out of Bing Image Creator is crafting effective prompts. Here are some tips for writing strong prompts:

Image source: Microsoft Image Creator
Image source: Microsoft Image Creator
  • Be Specific: The more detailed your prompt, the better Bing Image Creator will understand your vision. Include specific details about the subject matter, background, objects, and desired artistic style.

  • Use Visual Language: Instead of just saying what you want to see, use descriptive language that evokes visual imagery. For example, instead of saying "a cat," describe the cat's breed, expression, and pose.

  • Consider Emotions and Mood: If you want to convey a particular emotion or mood, use words that evoke those feelings. For example, if you want a serene image, use words like "peaceful," "tranquil," and "calm."

  • Explore and Experiment: Don't be afraid to experiment with different prompts and art styles. Bing Image Creator is constantly learning and improving, so you may be surprised by the results you can achieve.

With Bing Image Creator, you're no longer limited by your drawing skills or technical expertise. The possibilities for creative expression are endless. Whether you're an artist seeking inspiration, a designer creating visuals for your projects, or a student exploring creative concepts, Bing Image Creator can be your digital muse.

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