5 Bing Image Creator Tips And Prompts For Better Results

Bing’s Image Creator, now known as Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, has had a short but fast-growing history since its announcement in March 2023. The image generator remains popular for AI enthusiasts thanks to its free access and integration with Microsoft’s Copilot. But how can you make the most of this powerful tool to get descriptive and accurate results? Source: Slash Gear

  • Bing Image Creator: A free tool that uses DALL-E 3, a powerful image generation model, to create images based on text prompts.
  • Be descriptive: Use nouns, adjectives, verbs, and styles to guide the model’s output and get more accurate results.
  • Ask follow-up questions: Use Microsoft Copilot, integrated with Bing Image Creator, to make adjustments to the generated images by asking natural language questions.
  • Use prompt templates: Explore a variety of sample images and prompts in different styles and customize them to your liking. You can also share templates with others.
  • Explore extra tools: Use AI enhancement tools like Generative Erase and Remove Background to refine your images and remove unwanted elements.
  • Use the customize feature: Use Microsoft Designer to edit your images further, adjust brightness and saturation, add text, and save your projects.

To start, you can head to Microsoft Designer’s official page and sign in with your Microsoft Account. You’ll find a range of image generation tools on the homepage, including a basic image and design creator and extra features like generative erase. Click on the Image Creator tab to start generating images.

You can create images using Copilot using the same method from Microsoft Designer. Simply enter your image prompt in the same text box you use to have conversations. Like in conversations, you can set the output to More Creative, More Balanced, or More Precise to get different results.

After receiving an image from Copilot, you can ask it follow-up questions to make adjustments. For instance, you might say, “Add a river to the picture” or “Make the trees taller.” Bing will then make adjustments in a new image that you can download

You can explore prompt templates on Microsoft Designer’s Image Creator page. Beneath the text box, you can explore a range of sample images in various styles. Hovering over an image displays the prompt used to generate the artwork. This provides a good insight into how different images are made. You can view and edit a template by clicking on a sample image. Here, you can edit different template elements (depicted as square brackets in text prompts).

 

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