Getting Started with AI Image Generation
1. Intro — If you can describe it, AI can create it. Zero-to-first-image guide
Have you ever wanted to create a unique image but didn't know how to draw or use complex design software? Today, you can turn your words into visuals with AI image generation. If you can describe what you want, an AI can create it for you. This guide will take you from absolute beginner to creating your first AI image in minutes.
We'll cover how it works, which tool to pick, step-by-step instructions for your first generation, how to write great prompts, and what to do next to improve your results.
2. How It Works (Simple) — Type words, AI generates pixels. Diffusion in plain English
Diffusion in Plain English
You don't need to know the technical details to use AI image generation, but a little context helps. The most common method today is called "diffusion":
- Start with a canvas filled with random noise (like TV static)
- The AI slowly removes the noise over many steps
- It uses your description (prompt) to guide what it reveals
- After enough steps, you get a unique image matching your words
That's it! Type words → AI creates pixels. It's like magic, but it's just math.
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🛒 Get the Pack →3. Pick Your Tool — Easiest: DALL-E (in ChatGPT). Best quality: Midjourney. Most control: Stable Diffusion. Free: Bing Image Creator
Top Tools for Beginners
- Easiest Overall: DALL-E 3 / GPT Image — Built right into ChatGPT. Just type what you want, no extra accounts needed.
- Best Quality: Midjourney — The gold standard for artistic quality. Runs in Discord or on the web.
- Most Control: Stable Diffusion — Open-source and fully customizable. Steeper learning curve but very powerful.
- Best Free Option: Bing Image Creator — Uses DALL-E behind the scenes, completely free with Microsoft account.
Our recommendation for beginners: Start with either DALL-E (in ChatGPT Plus) or Midjourney for the best balance of ease and quality.
4. Your First Image — Step-by-step with Midjourney: sign up, Discord, /imagine, first prompt. What to expect
Step-by-Step: Your First Midjourney Image
- Sign up for Midjourney — Go to midjourney.com, click "Join the Beta" to add Midjourney to Discord.
- Navigate to a "newbies" channel — In the Midjourney server, look for channels named #newbies-1, #newbies-2, etc.
- Type /imagine — In the message bar, type `/imagine` and you'll see a prompt field pop up.
- Write your first prompt — Try something simple like: `a cute corgi wearing a tiny hat, photorealistic`
- Hit enter and wait — You'll see a progress indicator. In ~30 seconds, you'll get 4 variations!
What to Expect
Your first results might not be perfect. That's normal! Each AI has its own style, and sometimes you need to iterate to get what you want.
5. Writing Your First Good Prompt — [subject] + [style] + [lighting] + [mood]. 3 examples: basic → good → great
The Prompt Formula: Subject + Style + Lighting + Mood
Great prompts usually include multiple components to give the AI more guidance.
3 Prompt Examples
Basic:
Good:
Great:
See the difference? Each layer adds more detail and helps the AI understand exactly what you're looking for.
6. Understanding Parameters — --ar (aspect ratio), --q (quality), --s (stylize), --v (version). The 4 you need
4 Essential Parameters (Midjourney)
- --ar — Aspect ratio. Use `--ar 16:9` for wide (video thumbnails, social banners), `--ar 9:16` for vertical (Reels/TikTok), `--ar 3:2` for standard photos.
- --q — Quality. Higher values take longer. `--q 2` for more detail, `--q 1` (default) for general use.
- --s — Stylize. How artistic Midjourney gets. `--s 1000` for maximum style, `--s 0` for more literal.
- --v — Version. Use `--v 8` for the latest Midjourney model, `--v 6` for classic style.
Example with Parameters
7. Common Beginner Mistakes — Over-prompting, ignoring aspect ratio, expecting photo-realism, giving up after 1 try
4 Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-prompting — You don't need 100 keywords. Focus on the most important details first.
- Ignoring aspect ratio — Your image shape affects composition. Always set --ar for your use case.
- Expecting perfect photo-realism immediately — AI gets better every month, but it's not perfect. Iterate and tweak your prompt.
- Giving up after 1 try — First generation is a starting point. Use variations, re-roll, or tweak your prompt to get closer to your vision.
8. Next Steps — Upscaling, variations, style consistency, commercial use
What to Do After Your First Image
- Upscaling — Make your image bigger and sharper. Most tools have upscale buttons built in.
- Variations — Ask the AI to create slight variations of an image you like to explore different possibilities.
- Style Consistency — For series or brands, use consistent prompts, style references, or character sheets.
- Commercial Use — Check each tool's license terms! Midjourney, DALL-E, and Stable Diffusion all allow commercial use with paid plans.