Jonah Houston looked at the devastation surrounding the Doomsday Titan Mech.. The Liberators called this the price of Freedom...Jonah called it payday!
Hi Matt, all your Midjourney images look great. I have just recently switched to Midjourney to try it out, my go to AI image generator was Leonardo.AI but I paused my subscription there to try out Midjourney. I have watched a lot of videos on prompting and styles etc. and experimented with a few things myself but your images look amazing. Could you share some of your prompt parameters or your prompt structure? I don't mean copy paste your prompt for us to see but maybe a few general directions on how to put Midjourney on the right track for different styles. Your Grimdark/Grimwall animal characters for example, how did you prompt to get this distinctive black line sort of washed look? Any tips for a Midjourney newbie are greatly appreciated.
I often use the -sref prompt and find a similar art style I like, the using trial and error, I just keep experimenting with MJ. Once I get something I like, in the style I was aiming for, I will often post the image to my blog so I can have MJ link to it as an example of the style I want.
Jonah Houston looked at the devastation surrounding the Doomsday Titan Mech.. The Liberators called this the price of Freedom...Jonah called it payday!
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DeleteAnd here I thought Jonah was just trying to launder some underwear in that thing.
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DeleteLooks like those Metal Gear bipods are getting fancier!
ReplyDeleteHi Matt, all your Midjourney images look great. I have just recently switched to Midjourney to try it out, my go to AI image generator was Leonardo.AI but I paused my subscription there to try out Midjourney. I have watched a lot of videos on prompting and styles etc. and experimented with a few things myself but your images look amazing. Could you share some of your prompt parameters or your prompt structure? I don't mean copy paste your prompt for us to see but maybe a few general directions on how to put Midjourney on the right track for different styles. Your Grimdark/Grimwall animal characters for example, how did you prompt to get this distinctive black line sort of washed look? Any tips for a Midjourney newbie are greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI often use the -sref prompt and find a similar art style I like, the using trial and error, I just keep experimenting with MJ. Once I get something I like, in the style I was aiming for, I will often post the image to my blog so I can have MJ link to it as an example of the style I want.
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