Bing Image Creator allows users to create an image by using their own words to describe the picture they want to see.
The images are made using DALL-E 3.
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How it works:
Users provide a ‘prompt’ by typing a description of an image, provide additional context like location or activity, and choose an art style.
Bing Image Creator generates an image based on the given prompt (description).
Keywords like “draw an image” or “create an image” can be used to instruct Bing Chat to create images based on text input.
Quick guide:
Visit Bing’s Image Creator:
Ask Bing to create an image of your choice:
Alternative route:
Alternative method:
Visit Bing Chat:
Select new topic:
Select the more creative conversational style:
Ask Bing to create an image of your choice:
Example
Bing/DALL-E can design the cover for a graphic novel adaption of my favorite film called Apocalypse Now!:
And while we’re at it, we might as well add some images for the first pages of the story:
Notice how the text balloons are left blank; specifically instructed by me; so I can insert my own text.
How to write a good prompt
Here is a template to create effective prompts for Bing Image Creator:
[subject], [medium], [style], [artist], [resolution], [additional details], [colour], [lightning]
You can fill each category with the keywords you want, or omit some categories if you don't need them.
Your imagination is the limit
Breaking the rules
Bing Image Creator does not allow users to create images about sensitive topics, such as ‘politicians’, ‘nazi’s’, ‘violence’, and other harmful subjects.
But these ‘rules’ can be bypassed with specific definitions and synonyms that refer to these controversial (‘forbidden by Bing’) individuals, objects or locations, without directly naming them.
Read ‘Fake News Made (Easy) with Microsoft Bing’ for a strategy and examples.
More prompts for Bing Chat
Visit my personal GitHub profile for more prompts.