Patreon Community (free & paid tiers) ➡www.patreon.com/Woollyfern Midjourney Guides ➡ woollyfern.gumroad.com many are free and paid ones are included with some Patreon tiers What shot types do you struggle with the most? Do you have different phrases for the shot types in this video that work really well for you? I wanted to keep this video more beginner-friendly, so there are several shot types that I didn't include. I'll likely make a more advanced video in the future.
Wow, this was a great video! It was very informative. I like how you clearly displayed the simple prompts next to the images they created. That was one thing especially that helped me follow along and understand!
i have been t rying to write a prompt of the character running down a street towards the viewer. no matter how I word it, or what camera angle I prompt it, they run away from the viewer not towards.
Yea, Midjourney seems to prefer being behind a character in scenes like that by default. Try including "they are looking directly at the camera", a facial feature or something like "wearing a button down shirt". Try giving Midjourney additional information that forces it to think about the front of the character.
Sounds like a challenging task. Try getting really specific with your prompt. Describe each strap (left and right) and where it is in relation to the character (hanging down at side, etc). If you find a prompt that works for you, let me know!
Patreon Community (free & paid tiers) ➡www.patreon.com/Woollyfern
Midjourney Guides ➡ woollyfern.gumroad.com many are free and paid ones are included with some Patreon tiers
What shot types do you struggle with the most? Do you have different phrases for the shot types in this video that work really well for you?
I wanted to keep this video more beginner-friendly, so there are several shot types that I didn't include. I'll likely make a more advanced video in the future.
Wow, this was a great video! It was very informative. I like how you clearly displayed the simple prompts next to the images they created. That was one thing especially that helped me follow along and understand!
Thanks, I'm happy that you found it helpful!
I absolutely love this. Thank you so much.
Great, thank you!
Nice tutorial. Always amazed about the results you get with cref. No way for me to get such level of consistency.
Thank you!! Some CREFs work better than others 🙂.
Very interesting video. Thank you very much.
Brilliant video! Thank you from us all
Thanks!
Many thanks for another educational guide 🙏
You're welcome! 🙂
Millon de gracias,, deseando ver tu proximo video,, gracias por compartir
Thank you!
Very good. Thank you.
very useful! thanks.
Very helpful ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Love your videos!!
Thank you!!
Wollyfern please tell me which prompt to use for getting: instagram girl follow me meme?
i have been t rying to write a prompt of the character running down a street towards the viewer. no matter how I word it, or what camera angle I prompt it, they run away from the viewer not towards.
Yea, Midjourney seems to prefer being behind a character in scenes like that by default. Try including "they are looking directly at the camera", a facial feature or something like "wearing a button down shirt". Try giving Midjourney additional information that forces it to think about the front of the character.
Hi, soo cool video thanks. I trying to great a boy in a sweater and dungarees with one strap not tight but I can’t get it , can you maybe help me?
Sounds like a challenging task. Try getting really specific with your prompt. Describe each strap (left and right) and where it is in relation to the character (hanging down at side, etc). If you find a prompt that works for you, let me know!
interesting
indeed