Create Stunning AI-Generated Images for Free with Microsoft Bing
Welcome to Design Reling! In this exciting tutorial, we will explore how to create stunning AI-generated images that have been trending online. Today, I will show you a website that allows you to easily generate these images for free. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this video will provide you with all the information you need to start generating AI images.
To begin, let's head over to Microsoft Bing. Simply search for "Microsoft Bing" in your web browser. Once on the website, you will see the option for Bing Image Creator from Microsoft. Click on it to proceed. In order to access the features, you may need to sign in with your Microsoft account. If you don't have one, you can easily create an account through the website.
After signing in, you will be greeted with the main interface of the website. Here, you will see a box where you can enter your prompt, as well as a point system. Each day, you are provided with 15 points, which can be used to generate images. If you run out of points, you can either wait for them to renew the next day or purchase additional points using your Microsoft reward points.
If you're unsure of what prompt to use, you can click on the "Surprise Me" option, and the website will generate a default prompt for you. However, I will be sharing with you the exact prompt I used to generate the images you see here.
The Prompt:
Generate a pizza-style image of a chubby child running away with a fish, while the mother chases after him. Set the image in a village setting.
By providing a clear and detailed prompt, you can guide the AI to create the image that you envision. The website supports various styles of images, including oil paintings and other artistic forms.
Once you have entered your prompt, click on the "Create" button and patiently wait for the image to be generated. It typically takes just a minute or so. As you can see in the video, I received three different images. To download an image, simply click on it, click on the three-dot icon, and select "Download". You can repeat this process for each image.
Now, let me walk you through generating another image using a different prompt. This time, let's create a pizza-style image of a chubby girl child running away with a bow of fish and rice, while the father chases after her with a broom. Set the image in a village setting with a beautiful background.
Once again, click on the "Create" button and wait for the AI to generate the image. This time, I received another fantastic image. Feel free to download your images and if you'd like, share them with me on WhatsApp. You can find my WhatsApp number in the description of this video.
Thank you for watching this tutorial on how to create stunning AI-generated images for free with Microsoft Bing. I hope you found this video informative and enjoyable. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe to our channel, and leave a comment. Keep on creating!
FAQs:
1. How much does it cost to use Microsoft Bing Image Creator?
Microsoft Bing Image Creator is completely free to use. However, you may choose to purchase additional points using your Microsoft reward points if you run out of the 15 daily points.
2. Can I use my own prompt instead of the default or suggested prompts?
Absolutely! Feel free to create a unique prompt that aligns with your desired image. The more specific and detailed the prompt, the more likely the AI will generate an image that matches your vision.
3. Can I download multiple images at once?
Currently, you can only download one image at a time. After downloading an image, you can go back and download the next one.
4. What styles of images are available?
Microsoft Bing Image Creator offers a variety of styles, including oil paintings and other artistic forms. Explore the different styles to find the one that best suits your vision.
5. How long does it take for an image to be generated?
The image generation process typically takes just a minute or so. However, this may vary depending on the complexity of the prompt and the current server load.




