
(AI Visual Creator Course – Learn to Make Image, Video & Voice Using AI)
Objective
By the end of this module, you will:
- Understand how AI converts text into images and videos.
- Set up the basic tools you need.
- Generate your very first AI image from a written prompt.
1. What You’ll Learn Today
Before you start, remember one rule of AI creation:
“AI doesn’t read your mind — it reads your words.”
That means the more clearly you write your idea, the better AI will understand and create it.
Today, we’ll learn:
- What “Text to Image” AI really does.
- Which free tools are best for beginners.
- How to write your first simple AI prompt.
- How to download your created image.
2. Understanding Text-to-Image AI (In Simple Words)
Imagine you tell a painter:
“Paint a picture of a calm beach at sunset, with golden waves and birds flying.”
He listens, imagines, and paints exactly that.
AI does the same — but digitally.
When you type a line of text like:
“A calm beach during sunset with flying birds.”
The AI breaks it down into meaning (beach, sunset, birds), searches for patterns in its trained data, and then generates an entirely new image — created from your description.
That’s called Text-to-Image Generation.
3. Tools You’ll Use in This Course
We will use only free, beginner-friendly AI tools — no paid subscriptions required.
| Purpose | Tool | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Generate Images | Bing Image Creator | https://www.bing.com/create |
| Alternative | Leonardo.ai | https://leonardo.ai |
| Video Generation (Next Module) | Pika Labs | https://pika.art |
| AI Voice | ElevenLabs | https://elevenlabs.io |
| Editing & Sync | CapCut | https://www.capcut.com |
For now, we’ll focus only on the first tool: Bing Image Creator.
4. Step-by-Step: Creating Your First AI Image
Step 1: Open Bing Image Creator
Go to: https://www.bing.com/create
You’ll see a search bar that says “Describe the image you want to create.”
This is where you’ll type your prompt (your imagination in words).
Step 2: Write a Simple Prompt
Example:
“A realistic photo of a mountain road covered in fog with sunrise light.”
Click Create and wait 10–15 seconds.
AI will generate 4 versions of your image.
Step 3: Choose the Best Image
- Click on the image you like the most.
- Download it in HD quality.
- Save it with a clear name like:
mountain_road_sunrise.jpg
Step 4: Try a Different Style
Now experiment with styles:
- Add words like “cartoon”, “digital art”, “cinematic”, “photorealistic”, or “anime”.
Example:
“An anime-style city skyline at night with glowing lights.”
Each small change gives a new result.
This helps you understand how AI responds to detail.
5. Prompt Writing Technique (The Golden Formula)
To make professional AI images, always write your prompt in this structure:
[Subject] + [Details] + [Style] + [Lighting/Environment]
Example:
“A medieval castle on a hill + surrounded by clouds + in cinematic style + with warm sunrise light.”
AI reads your prompt like a recipe.
The more precise your “ingredients,” the better the “dish.”
6. Hands-On Exercise (Your First Task)
Task 1:
Write 3 different prompts using the formula above.
For example:
- “A young boy reading under a streetlight on a rainy night, cinematic style.”
- “A futuristic city with flying cars at sunset, realistic lighting.”
- “A peaceful forest path covered with autumn leaves, digital painting style.”
Generate all three using Bing Image Creator.
Task 2:
Choose one image you like most.
Save it — this image will be used in Module 2 when we turn it into a short video.
7. Common Mistakes Beginners Make
Avoid these early errors:
- Writing too short prompts (like “tree” or “man”).
- Not specifying the style.
- Using confusing language (AI understands clarity, not creativity in grammar).
- Forgetting to save your best results.
8. Key Learnings from This Module
- AI can generate images directly from text prompts.
- The quality of the output depends on your words.
- You can control the style, lighting, and feel using descriptive words.
- Bing Image Creator is one of the best free tools to start with.
9. What’s Next
In the next module, we’ll take the image you’ve just created
and learn how to make it move —
turning your still picture into a realistic video using Pika Labs and Runway ML.
Continue to Module 2 – Turning Images into AI Videos →
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FAQs – AI Visual Creator Course (Image, Video & Voice Using AI)
1. Do I need any technical background to learn this course?
No. This course is designed for complete beginners.
You don’t need coding, design, or editing experience. Every lesson is explained in simple steps with free AI tools anyone can use.
2. Are all the tools used in this course free?
Yes. We’ve selected only free or freemium AI tools like Bing Image Creator, Pika Labs, CapCut, and ElevenLabs.
You can complete the entire course without spending money.
3. Can I use these AI-generated images and videos commercially?
Yes, most AI tools allow commercial use — but always check each platform’s usage policy.
For example, Bing Image Creator allows free commercial use if you follow their content guidelines.
4. Will I learn to create videos from scratch or just edit existing ones?
You’ll learn to create videos from scratch.
We start from a text idea, generate images, animate them into motion, add AI voice, and produce a complete video — step by step.
5. What kind of computer or device do I need?
You only need a laptop or tablet with an internet connection and a web browser (Google Chrome or Edge).
All tools work online — no software installation required.
6. How much time does it take to complete the course?
The entire course can be completed in 2–3 hours if done continuously.
However, we recommend doing one module per day to practice and build real skill.
7. Will this course help me make YouTube or Instagram videos?
Absolutely.
You’ll learn how to create short, high-quality AI videos suitable for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or even storytelling channels.
You can apply the same workflow to any niche — education, travel, motivation, or entertainment.
8. What kind of projects will I create in this course?
You will:
- Generate professional AI images from text.
- Convert images into cinematic motion videos.
- Add realistic AI voice narration.
- Combine everything into a finished short video project.
9. Can I use these AI tools on my mobile phone?
Yes.
Tools like CapCut, Bing Image Creator, and ElevenLabs have mobile-friendly interfaces.
However, for smoother editing, a laptop or tablet is recommended.
10. Are these AI tools safe to use?
Yes, all tools in this course are reputable and widely used worldwide.
They don’t access your personal data, and everything runs securely in your browser.
11. What if I make mistakes while creating AI images or videos?
That’s part of the process.
AI creation is about experimenting — changing prompts, adjusting styles, and trying again.
Each mistake helps you learn how to communicate better with AI.
12. Can I earn money after completing this course?
Yes, many learners use these skills for freelancing, social media content, or AI-based video storytelling.
You can create videos for clients, YouTube channels, or even digital marketing campaigns.
13. Will I get new updates or advanced lessons later?
Yes.
The AI Mastery team regularly updates the course with new tools and modules.
You’ll also get links to advanced courses like AI Mastery Pro – Real-World AI Projects & Monetization once you complete this one.
14. What’s the difference between this course and AI Mastery Course – Free (Zero to Pro)?
The AI Mastery Course – Free (Zero to Pro) focuses on understanding and learning AI tools,
while the AI Visual Creator Course focuses on creating real content using those tools — image, video, and voice.
This course is fully practical.
15. Will I get any certificate after completion?
If you complete all modules and submit your final AI project, you’ll receive a digital certificate of completion (optional in next update).
It verifies your skills in AI-based creative content generation.
