Just write. DALL-E uses AI to paint images

 

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Many AI-based graphics have emerged, but the DALL-E app is characterized by its ability to create images, depending on written descriptions.

This program is based on a neural network of artificial intelligence, and has been trained using millions of images from the Internet.

The special program DALL-E was developed by a research firm of the American nonprofit OpenAI, and the first version of the program often featured unsuccessful images based on text descriptions, but the AI function clearly evolved in the second version DALL-E 2, and it can deliver great and fun results.

The user can try this special program free of charge and without any restrictions on the Crayon.com website, and after inserting the text describing the desired image, the Drawing button must be clicked, and it may take one minute until the AI displays 9 images that fit the text descriptions.

The results appear best when text descriptions are inserted in English, as well as the instruction method is taken into account, so that an image can be requested along the lines of artist Van Gogh's brush strikes or even real-life photography.

After registering, the user can now use the DALL-E 2 software free of charge, after which 50 sets of photos can be created every month.

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