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Bing Image Creator: How To Create AI Images The Easy Way And Get The Max Out Of It
So you've seen all these images of a black guy fighting off alligators, AI Drake doing all sorts of bizarre stuff and characters in a cockpit flying nondescript skyscrapers lately and are wondering: how do I make these? Today, you can get into the entertaining endeavor of AI-powered mememaking easier than ever with the one-stop destination of Bing Image Creator, powered by the latest, third edition of image generative AI DALL-E.
In this guide, we'll run you through on how to make your very first AI meme with Bing AI — it's simpler than it sounds.
Step One: Visit Bing Image Creator
You can access Bing image creator at bing.com/create. Alternatively, you can visit the image section on the main page of Bing, and then click "Create." This should take you to this page:
Step Two: Log In With Your Microsoft Account
Before you can finally get to making images, you need to log in with your Microsoft account. If you're using Windows or any other Microsoft products you should already have one. Just enter your login and password and you're good to go. Otherwise, you will need to create an account and then log in.
Step Three: Enter Your Prompt
After you've logged into your account, you can enter your prompt into the field and generate your image by clicking "Create." If you don't know what to generate first? You can always try "Surprise Me" button, which will create a generic prompt for you. After you've pressed "Create," the generator will take a few seconds to create your image.
After the process is complete, you'll be presented with four results that you can share or download to your device. The images are also saved to your profile so you can browse and access them later.
Common Issues
One common problem users experience when using Bing Image Creator is the "We can't create your images right now" error. The message appears when Bing experiences high load, but simply waiting for a few moments before trying again is usually enough.
Another common issue is Bing displaying a "Content warning" message which appears when a user tries to create something that goes against the content policy, such as gore, explicit imagery or images of real people.
There are ways to circumvent some of the restrictions. For example, if you're trying to generate an image of a celebrity, using their nickname or pet name instead of their full name may work!
Creating Better Prompts
The generator works better if you're highly descriptive. Try adding additional details for your prompt: specify the location, lightning and art style of your desired image and use more adjectives to describe the objects and people in it.
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