How to utilize AI Paint in Windows 11

One of the oldest applications in Windows is Paint. Microsoft’s image editor has been with us for years. In the latest update have included a new function in which they combine artificial intelligence, We tell you what Concreator is.

Generate images with artificial intelligence in Microsoft Paint

For some time we have seen how Microsoft chooses to implement this technology in its applications. One of the pioneers and successful in giving a second life is the browser, it uses the same model to produce diverse and realistic images. Another Microsoft application that also follows this trend is Paint, a veteran image editing application that is modernized and allows us to generate images from a description of our needs in a few words. It works from artificial intelligence model, known as DALL-E.

It also works with a credit system, once we join a co-creator, we receive 50 credits that will allow us to create 50 images. Every time we ask you to create a new one, we will issue a credit. It is important to remember that before using this new function, we must firstand sign in with a valid Microsoft account. This allows us to access our credit and start making requests.

  • This new feature incorporated into Paint is available from the application’s own interface, where a new button has been included that gives us access to it. From the toolbar we click the “concrete maker” to start. This will open a new window where we will make a request.
  • The window is divided into two parts, in the left area the results of our request will be displayed. Meanwhile, in the area to the right we find text box where we have to include a description of what we want.
  • This must be as detailed as possible, depending on the results we obtain as much as possible adapted to our needs. So that this is more in line with what we are looking for, we can choose the style that we want to apply to the results. Below this option a preview will appear with variations that we can apply to the result, to make it more enjoyable.
  • Once we are sure that the preview suits our needs, we press the “make” to produce images.

Although for now the use of this function has a series of limitations, as is the case with Microsoft Edge, There is a waiting list to access the service. There was so much hope generated that we had to sign up waiting to receive an email telling us that we now had access to the new functionality. In addition to not being available to users worldwide, it is currently only available on United States, France, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Italy and Germany. Likewise with the language, because we can only use it in English. We hope it will be available to other users soon.

Roderick Gilbert

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