Just tried this program earlier this afternoon. First experience with AI art generation. It is definitely easy to use. Fast, too, even without "boost".
I have been playing a lot with the new Bing Image Creator and I think it follows prompts better than stable diffusion and the results are more photo realistic. Another thing is hands are far better than stable diffusing.
I agree if we are talking about a plain out of the box stable diffusion setup. With minor tweaks and some additional models I get far better results from my local stable diffusion setup.
Can you edit those pictures. I mean that can you use pictrues as an example and tell AI to edit them? Also can I use pictures from online as an example for the software?
I have access to it. I read in the terms of use that you're not allowed to use it to generate images containing intellectual property. It generated the McDonald's arches when I asked but it would not generate the Bing logo even though it's their own logo and the watermark has it. I just hope I don't get banned because a lot of my prompts were blocked.
This is BS hype. the Bing image creator is NOT available yet. it is only in preview release, only for the 'special" people in the "inside club". This guy was probably paid by Microsoft to hype their not yet released software.
Is it possible to give an Image as input to Bing AI? For example, can I provide it a Power BI Dashboard Image and ask it to suggest different design ideas using the same Dashboard?
Can you make a tutorial about how to make animation using stable diffusion, please? And can it animate based on the models that you created of yourself?
hello. can you help me, I'm testing the image creator, and I was making images, and I was making a column with the images on the side, but I took a lot of pictures and when I wanted to see the first generated images, it doesn't appear in that column, it only shows the last 20 images, is there somewhere that these images were saved or it is making images and deleting the first ones.
Sorry, if we want to make a cyborg creation in a standing position with the background of a robot manufacturing production room, what must we type in the command prompt on Bing? Thx u 🙏🙏
Tried Bing image creator it’s really good but what I do found Infuriating is that there is no option to delete your created images what a missed opportunity🤦🏻♂️
@@allyourtechai This is BS hype. the Bing image creator is NOT available yet. it is only in preview release, only for the 'special" people in the "inside club". This guy was probably paid by Microsoft to hype their not yet released software.
You can generate awesome images but you can't print them. The DPI is as low as 70 so the largest image of clarity that you can print is 3" x 3". I have been trying to upscale on an AI DPI increaser but none of their apps will recognise the files on my pc. Do you have any ideas of how to increase the DPI?
I love this image generator, but I've had to give up on a few that just would not turn out right. One is a pirate playing with a miniature pirate ship in a bathtub. The other is s genie tossing a coin into a wishing well. If someone can work out good prompts for those, please let me know.
Thank you for this. Bing create can make nice images but the text parser is so restrictive, paranoid and random that the tool is too frustrating. It warns you for words like large, and 42, and other normal words. It will accept a string once, then reject it and ban you if you retry it. I give up trying to guess legal words. The request to restore access seems to have no effect. This is a terrible effort at an AI graphics tool.
I don't understand how Bing Create creates the 3D model of the scene. I mean it is trained with 2D photos. So from the 2D photos, a 3D model is needed and I don't understand how this works. Most videos don't even mention this aspect.
There are some processed like HED you can run over an image to create a depth map. You can then use that data to construct a 3d object even from a 2d image.
I'm trying to use it for creating some photos for explaining principle of scientific research, you know, those kind of images for explaining what happens in paper. But it seems not that suitable for it. I don't know it is beacouse of the mistake of my prompt or it just can not work perfect for this. Have anyone tried for this?
@@allyourtechai Thanks for the reply. When I'm looking at the image I created, I want the person facing me. Like when you take a picture of somebody, you see their front. I tried writing, "face forward." That works sometimes.
This is what happens when I use MIC, in the beginning, it created boring image, gradually it become creative. After I create many times, the design get boring again. So AI is like a human.
This is BS hype. the Bing image creator is NOT available yet. it is only in preview release, only for the 'special" people in the "inside club". This guy was probably paid by Microsoft to hype their not yet released software.
@@peterbelanger4094 Cynically assuming people are getting paid for stuff is pretty sad. The image creator IS actually available. I found it about 15-20 minutes after making this comment but forgot to come back here to mention that. Try being less angry at the world.
I contacted Microsoft. From my understanding you can only use the art for personal use, not commercial. Where's subscription based , allows commercial use.
@@allyourtechai This is BS hype. the Bing image creator is NOT available yet. it is only in preview release, only for the 'special" people in the "inside club". This guy was probably paid by Microsoft to hype their not yet released software.
Bing image prompts are extremely restrictive... basically stick to images of teddy bears and candy canes and you'll be OK. As for an image of roast chicken "b*r*east" and you'll be flagged and booted.
This is BS hype. the Bing image creator is NOT available yet. it is only in preview release, only for the 'special" people in the "inside club". This guy was probably paid by Microsoft to hype their not yet released software.
@@gauravdey4163ask it for a three armed naked woman, see how far you get 😀ask it for three eyes or anything outside human biology 😆😆😆😆😆😆yeah it won't do it. Then consider that 90% of the most famous works of art ever are naked women, starting to get the picture yet?