Microsoft has been paying a lot of attention to its once-forgotten Paint app lately, but it hasn’t had any meaningful updates or new features in years. Now, it looks like the app is getting yet another upgrade. It’s a Midjourney-like feature that generates AI art in real time.
So what does it mean? If you’re not familiar with the popular image generator Midjourney, it’s an AI-powered tool that lets you enter text prompts to generate images in the style of your choice, such as paintwork, photorealism, or even pixel art. can.
This rumor comes from reliable Windows leaker PhantomOfEarth, who posted on X (formerly Twitter) that the upcoming AI feature for Paint could be known as ‘LiveCanvas.’ The leaker isn’t entirely sure what exactly that feature will be, but it seems very familiar to people. Leonardo.Ai’s real-time canvas.
Paint’s upcoming AI feature could be something known as “LiveCanvas.” I don’t know what it does. https://t.co/YwQcC3EPnYFebruary 26, 2024
With Real-Time Canvas, you can draw in one window and watch generative AI bring your art to life in a second window, like some sort of artistic autofill. It is perfectly compatible with Microsoft Paint. Users can sketch ideas, create art, and add to it using generative AI technology. Microsoft already has basic (and, let’s be honest, kind of average) AI-powered image generation capabilities within Paint, so we’re looking for something like this rather than simply repeating existing functionality. Adding interactive features makes sense. .
The tool is available for free on Windows, so we’re excited to see how it can help up-and-coming artists looking to experiment with generative AI. Draw in one window and edit in another, so you can create the bare minimum of your finished work and use AI to add details. It approaches more “moral” applications of generative AI that don’t just eliminate human creators entirely.
We don’t know much about the expected release date and don’t even have a rough idea of what the functionality will look like externally. phantom of earth After – and as always, such leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt. Presumably, this feature will eventually be featured in the Windows Insider Program. This allows Windows enthusiasts and developers to sign up and get an early look at upcoming releases and upcoming new features. So you’ll have to wait and doodle to see if it comes true.