Meta has recently launched a new AI tool called Muse Image. It lets you create and edit pictures using plain text, no design skills needed. You just type what you want, and the AI tool does its magic. With the new tool you can generate new images, fix old photos, swap out objects, or turn a rough sketch into something polished. Aside from that, the tool also brings fun AI effects to Instagram Stories. Whether you want to build a picture from scratch or change small details in one you already have, Muse Image makes it simple. Here is a detailed step-by-step guide on how to use the Muse Image AI tool.
Here are some of the things you need to know about the new Muse Image AI:
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Follow the simple steps below to use the Muse Image AI:
1. Open Meta AI inside WhatsApp or Instagram.
2. Type a prompt describing the image you want.
3. To edit a photo, upload it and explain the changes you want made.
4. Use the markup tool to circle or sketch the exact area you want changed.
5. Check the result and keep refining it with more prompts until it looks right.
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Here are some easy prompts I tried to test the AI tool with the results I got:
Create new images
Create a peaceful mountain sunrise with a wooden cabin beside a lake.
Sketch-based edits
Make the green stars look like realistic stars hanging from the ceiling, and ensure they match the overall mood and aesthetics of the scene.
Instagram Story effects
Turn this image into a colourful comic book-style image.
After testing the tool for a considerable amount of time I feel like the tool lacked multiple sections. First of all, the image created by the tool was not satisfactory, and I had to generate multiple iterations of it just to get a decent-looking image that comes somewhere near my prompt. In comparison, when I gave the same image and the same prompt to ChatGPT it did a fantastic job.
Aside from that, the AI tool lacks the ability to deal with multiple images in a single chat. To test that, I tried giving the tool a second image in the continuation of the chat, but it used the image I uploaded initially, completely ignoring the image that I uploaded next. Even when I tried re-uploading the image, it used the 1st image and created an image that was way out of context.