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How to create amazing images with Bing

Have you ever wished you could create images from words? Imagine typing “a cat wearing a hat” and seeing a picture of it. Well, now you can with Bing Image Creator, a new feature that lets you generate images from text using artificial intelligence.

Bing Image Creator is powered by DALL-E 2, an advanced version of the DALL-E model developed by OpenAI. DALL-E 2 can create realistic and diverse images based on any text prompt you give it. You can use it to create illustrations, logos, memes, cartoons, and more.

To use Bing Image Creator, you have two options: either use the chat mode of Bing or go to bing.com/create1. In both cases, you need to sign in with your Microsoft account and agree to the terms and conditions.

If you use the chat mode of Bing2, you need to select the Creative conversation style and then type a prompt like “draw an image” or “create an image” followed by your description of what you want to see. For example:

  • Draw an image of a dog playing soccer
  • Create an image of a sunset over Paris
  • Generate an image of a pizza with pineapple

You can also specify some details like location, activity, style, color, mood, etc. For example:

  • Draw an image of a dragon flying over New York in comic style
  • Create an image of a happy family having dinner in Japan
  • Generate an image of a spooky castle in black and white

Bing will then show you several images that match your prompt. You can click on any image to see it in full size or save it to your device.

If you go to bing.com/create1, you will see a simple interface where you can type your prompt and see the generated images below. You can also browse some examples of prompts and images created by other users.

Bing Image Creator is a fun and easy way to unleash your creativity and make amazing images with AI. You can use it for personal or professional purposes as long as you follow the guidelines3. You can also share your feedback with Microsoft and help them improve this feature.

So what are you waiting for? Try Bing Image Creator today and see what you can create!

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