How to create images in Bing
Bing can create images! Bing's image generation tool is called Microsoft Designer (formerly Bing Image Creator). It uses artificial intelligence to generate images based on your descriptions.
You can access Microsoft Designer through the new Bing or directly on the web at [Bing Image Creator]. Just provide a text description of the image you want, and Designer will use its AI to create it for you. For example, you could ask for "a cat wearing a spacesuit walking on the moon" or "a portrait of a woman with flowing red hair, painted in the style of Van Gogh." The more descriptive you are, the better the results will be.
1. Access Microsoft Designer:
There are two ways to get to Microsoft Designer:
2. Sign in (optional):
While not mandatory, creating a Microsoft account and signing in allows you to save your creations and access them later. You can also use the tool anonymously.
3. Enter your prompt:
This is where you tell Microsoft Designer what image you want it to generate. Be as descriptive as possible! Include details about the subject, setting, style, colors, mood, etc. The more information you provide, the better the AI can understand your vision.
For example, instead of just saying "cat," you could say "a fluffy orange tabby cat napping in a sunny windowsill with a pot of green leaves next to it."
4. Generate the image:
Once you're happy with your prompt, click the "Create" button. Microsoft Designer will take a moment to process your request and generate a few images based on your description.
5. Refine your results (optional):
If the initial results aren't quite what you envisioned, you can try refining your prompt. Add more details, adjust the wording, or try a completely different description. You can also click on the image variations to see slightly different versions generated based on your original prompt.
6. Save or download your image (optional):
If you like one of the generated images, you can save it to your Microsoft account or download it to your device.
So the question is can Bing Ai image creator can make Disney-like image
Bing Image Creator, now known as Microsoft Designer, doesn't have a specific mode called "Disney AI."
However, Microsoft Designer can still be a great tool to create Disney-inspired images! Here's what you can do:
Craft a descriptive prompt: The key is to describe your desired image in detail, mentioning the Disney style. Here are some examples:
Experiment with different prompts: Play around with your descriptions to see the variety of results Microsoft Designer generates. You can mention specific characters, settings, or even color palettes associated with Disney movies.
Refine your results: If the initial images aren't quite what you envisioned, adjust your descriptions or try generating variations based on the closest attempt.
While Microsoft Designer can't directly replicate Disney's copyrighted characters or intellectual property, it can create images that capture the essence of the Disney style through your descriptions.
Here is the image of the above prompt. It will look something similar to the images below
A majestic castle in the clouds |
A cute animal sidekick character |
A villainous character with a sly grin. |
Try giving it more creative features of your own.