Creating art with M365 Copilot
Did you know that in M365 Copilot, you can ask to create an image? It’s incredible to have a platform where you can channel your creativity and create everything you are thinking about. I’m truly amazed by this feature and impressed about the quality. Now, with just a simple prompt, we can generate images that capture our thoughts with startling clarity and beauty. This process is not just about the ease of creation but also about opening up new possibilities for storytelling, educational content, and inspirational visuals.
Hi Copilot, could you help me with making a picture, please?
Just head over to www.copilot.microsoft.com. Then, as an example, you could type “make a picture of a blond woman in a train to Amsterdam with coffee.” Check out the results. Let me explain more about how this works.
Step 1: Imagining the Scene
Before getting into the technical details, Copilot imagines the scene. Picture a girl with sun-kissed hair sitting by the train window, her gaze drifting over the passing Dutch countryside. The rhythmic clatter of the train wheels provides a soothing soundtrack as she enjoys her warm cup of coffee.
Step 2: Generating the Image
Tools Used:
- Generative AI: A powerful generative model was employed to create the visual representation.
- Prompt: A textual description of the scene was provided: “blond woman sitting in the train to Amsterdam drinking coffee.”
The Process:
- Scene Description: The scene was translated into a prompt understandable by the generative AI.
- Model Magic: The AI model performed its magic, blending elements of trains, coffee, and a contemplative woman.
- Iterations: The generated image was fine-tuned, with adjustments to lighting, expression, and composition.
- Feedback Loop: The model iterated until it captured the essence of the scene.
Conclusion
Creating art through AI is a fascinating process. It combines human imagination with machine learning, resulting in unique and evocative visuals. Our blond girl, forever captured in pixels, invites us to imagine her story a fleeting moment on a train journey to Amsterdam.