Best Ways to Make Images with AI
Hey folks, I've been trying to find the easiest AI tools out there for making cool images. Kinda lost with all the options, anyone got some favorites or tips? W…
Zoe Nash
February 8, 2026 at 11:35 PM
Hey folks, I've been trying to find the easiest AI tools out there for making cool images. Kinda lost with all the options, anyone got some favorites or tips? Would love to hear what works best in practice!
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I was surprised how fast some AI tools generate images, saves loads of time compared to manual art.
Midjourney is my go-to, it has this cool Discord integration and the art looks super unique! A bit of a learning curve tho.
I like using AI for brainstorming ideas, then I refine them traditionally. Good balance imo.
I keep hearing about OpenAI’s DALL·E but have no idea how to really use it. Is it beginner friendly?
Is there any tool that's best for making anime style pictures?
Anyone tried the AI tools integrated in phones? Like those new camera apps with AI art features?
Got stuck choosing between the options too, but ended up using Dream by Wombo. Easy and fun!
I mostly use Photoshop with AI plugins for enhancing images and stuff, a mix of manual and AI is nice.
There’s so many AI art generators popping up, kinda overwhelming to pick sometimes.
Have y’all tried Deep Dream Generator? It’s a bit trippy but makes some wild images.
Just a reminder to respect copyright when using AI generated images, some use copyrighted material in training.
Wonder if anyone’s tried RunwayML? Heard it’s good for video and images with AI.
Just a heads up, some tools can be heavy on your GPU if you run locally, so cloud options might be better for slower machines.
I've tried a couple and honestly DALL·E 2 gives some pretty nice results, but it can be pricey if you wanna do lots of stuff.
I mostly use AI tools to speed up concept art sketches, saves me a lot of time!
Anyone knows about licensing? Are images from these AI tools free to use commercially?
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, they keep a nice list updated often.
I found out about artbreeder recently, it lets you blend images to create new ones with AI, pretty cool and different approach.
Can’t forget about Canva’s AI image maker, it’s super user friendly and part of an all-in-one design platform.
Stable Diffusion is great if you want something open-source. You can run it on your own machine if you're into that techy stuff.