 Hello, everyone. Welcome back to another AI video. And this one is going to show you how to create vector images or vector graphics like this that you can use on your slideshows, PowerPoint presentations, websites, copyright free, no watermarks, customizable, and just good to go. So let me show you how to do this and free. So yeah, there's nice. That's a good point. It doesn't cost any money, so you're not going to be paying for all that Getty Images stuff or whatever people do these days. So here we go. The first step, and you can just work along with me if you'd like, I'm going to go to Bing.com. So there we go. I'm on big.com. And then I'm going to go up here to the top, click on Images. And then I'm going to, whoa, what is that? I'm going to click on Create. When I do that, it's going to open up Bing Image Creator powered by Dolly 3. That's what we want. I will put a link in the description below, of course. Next, I'm going to copy and paste in. This is my prompt. Now, this prompt is completely customizable. You can change it any way you want it. For now, I'm going to use a professional woman at a table with a presentation whiteboard behind her, flat, simple vector illustration style, vibrant colors, white background. You can, of course, change that to anything you want. But I really recommend you put this last part in here, flat, simple vector illustration style, because that creates the correct kind of, well, not correct, but that's the most commonly used type of vector graphic for websites and stuff like that. So the next step here, you'll see here that I've got to click on Create. Now, do keep in mind that it may ask you if you're not signed in to log in or sign in. This is a free, you can use your own email address. If you have a Microsoft account, you can use your outlook.com or your one account or whatever it's called. But this is completely free. And you get 100 of these basic runs a month. So you get basically 100 prompt that you can use a month. And then, once you run out, or if you run out, it's still free, they just throttle the speed and they slow it down a little bit. So do keep that in mind. So there you go. You'll see here that I'm logged in as Curtis.Pike at outlook.com. So that's me, I'm logged in and it is completely free. So I've got this one here. Now, these are all quite good. I'm gonna click on this one here. And then Presto, if I wanna keep this, all I need to do is click on Download. Now, keep in mind that when you download, if you look closely, it'll say .jpeg. So this is downloading it as a, basically a JPEG, which is not a vector graphic. If you need this to be a vector graphic because you wanna scale it and stuff like that, there's one more step, it's not required. But again, this is if you wanna go that way. I'm gonna go here, I'm gonna go to my finder where I downloaded it right here. I'm gonna grab the image and then I'm gonna go to this free website. It's called vectorizer.ai. And basically what it does is it takes a picture or an image like this one, a .jpeg and then watch this. It's gonna go ahead, it's gonna process it and it's gonna turn it into a scalable vector graphic for free. So here's the original image. Here is the scalable vector graphic. I'm gonna click on download and then I'll click on download again. And then presto, when I look up here, it says .svg, .scalable vector graphic. You can create hundreds of these. You can also do this in mid-journey. Don't get me wrong, mid-journey is a paid program, however. So I did the same prompt in mid-journey. I got some really nice results, so keep that in mind. But mid-journey I believe is like 10 to 20 bucks a month. So I used Dolly 3 for the most part, but they're available in both and that is literally all you need to do. Thanks for watching.