In this video I walk you through easy character concept designs with poses and expressions for your comic books, webtoons, storybooks, etc. What were you able to create with this method? If you liked this video, give me a thumbs up and leave your comment. Thanks for watching!
Prompts used in the video: 1. "same concept character design, a comic book character design in different poses in archeologist clothes in the style of a comic book --q 2 --ar 3:2". 2. "[image url] concept character design, comic book characters in the style of a comic book --q 2 --ar 3:2 --c [1 to 100]".
Hi Juan, one thing you can do, is make sure you have the remix tool turned on by going to /settings. From there, you can click on the Variation button to whatever image you want to remaster. When the remix box opens up, go to the end of your prompt and change it yourself. Just replace --v 4 with --test because when you press the remaster button, your image will end with a --test --creative prompt. So, basically, it's taking creative control of your image by adding "--creative." Don't forget, you can also play around with the --chaos, --stylize, and --seed ending prompts as well. Check out my previous videos on those tools. Also, don't forget to keep clicking on the recycle button, it usually takes a few tries to get some good outcomes, even recycling in the remaster output. Thank you for watching and commenting. I hope this was helpful.
@@museitorloseit thank you, yeah i have to get some free option for desktop setup cause its costing to much on midjourney and I am not making money from it. I can feel each crappy result tearing at my minutes so its stressful to experiment. Will bite down and sacrifice maybe 10 prompts to get a feel of what your saying...
@@WhoIsJohnblack you're welcome. I'm glad that it was helpful. I hear you on the minutes being wasted. These AI tools are a hit or miss type of deal. I recommend going to prompt-chat in the Midjourney discord and you'll see people helping each other out with better prompts. Also, check out the Community Feed in Midjourney and you'll see awesome AI Art and the prompts that were used. Check out some of videos for version 4, maybe you'll see something that can help you out to minimize your time usage.
@@museitorloseit gotta try that, I got a design client where i found an awesome face to match after like 15 prompts and now I cant get a front facing view or body for lol.tried poses, same seed, remix and blend. 25 prompts later nothing like that first artstyle. 😮💨😮💨😮💨
@@WhoIsJohnblack Try using the image that came out right and use that image address and use that as your prompt. Also, if you want front facing, try using that prompt, too. Like, "forward facing," "facing the camera," "facing us or looking at us," etc. But, try using the same image's address link. That should also help.
Midjourney will render it as a female character. If you want to make a manga or anime style, you can add an ending prompt called --niji. It's a new mode that came out a couple of days ago.
@@museitorloseit I just like to let it do what it wants mostly. I thought bit was interesting that most of the concepts it showed me were redheads. I’ll have to keep that -niji tip under my hat though . Thanks for the info!
In this video I walk you through easy character concept designs with poses and expressions for your comic books, webtoons, storybooks, etc. What were you able to create with this method? If you liked this video, give me a thumbs up and leave your comment. Thanks for watching!
Good one, Thanks for sharing your skills.
You're welcome :) Thank you for watching!
Luv it! Great video. Fantastic result. I only wish it had been longer!
Check out my other videos; some are longer and explain some very cool ideas that you can use with Midjourney. Thank you for watching and commenting :)
Awesome video!!! Thank you for this valuable lesson. Subscribed
I'm glad to hear that this video was insightful to you. Thank you for watching!
Prompts used in the video:
1. "same concept character design, a comic book character design in different poses in archeologist clothes in the style of a comic book --q 2 --ar 3:2".
2. "[image url] concept character design, comic book characters in the style of a comic book --q 2 --ar 3:2 --c [1 to 100]".
Thank you for commenting and watching! There's also another prompt for face expressions ;)
How would you remaster in a different style? Mine come out weird
Hi Juan, one thing you can do, is make sure you have the remix tool turned on by going to /settings. From there, you can click on the Variation button to whatever image you want to remaster. When the remix box opens up, go to the end of your prompt and change it yourself. Just replace --v 4 with --test because when you press the remaster button, your image will end with a --test --creative prompt. So, basically, it's taking creative control of your image by adding "--creative." Don't forget, you can also play around with the --chaos, --stylize, and --seed ending prompts as well. Check out my previous videos on those tools. Also, don't forget to keep clicking on the recycle button, it usually takes a few tries to get some good outcomes, even recycling in the remaster output. Thank you for watching and commenting. I hope this was helpful.
@@museitorloseit thank you, yeah i have to get some free option for desktop setup cause its costing to much on midjourney and I am not making money from it.
I can feel each crappy result tearing at my minutes so its stressful to experiment. Will bite down and sacrifice maybe 10 prompts to get a feel of what your saying...
@@WhoIsJohnblack you're welcome. I'm glad that it was helpful. I hear you on the minutes being wasted. These AI tools are a hit or miss type of deal. I recommend going to prompt-chat in the Midjourney discord and you'll see people helping each other out with better prompts. Also, check out the Community Feed in Midjourney and you'll see awesome AI Art and the prompts that were used. Check out some of videos for version 4, maybe you'll see something that can help you out to minimize your time usage.
@@museitorloseit gotta try that, I got a design client where i found an awesome face to match after like 15 prompts and now I cant get a front facing view or body for lol.tried poses, same seed, remix and blend. 25 prompts later nothing like that first artstyle. 😮💨😮💨😮💨
@@WhoIsJohnblack Try using the image that came out right and use that image address and use that as your prompt. Also, if you want front facing, try using that prompt, too. Like, "forward facing," "facing the camera," "facing us or looking at us," etc. But, try using the same image's address link. That should also help.
I typed a girl named Sarah
Midjourney will render it as a female character. If you want to make a manga or anime style, you can add an ending prompt called --niji. It's a new mode that came out a couple of days ago.
@@museitorloseit I just like to let it do what it wants mostly. I thought bit was interesting that most of the concepts it showed me were redheads. I’ll have to keep that -niji tip under my hat though . Thanks for the info!
@@scribblingjoe You're welcome. if you want a render other than redhead for Sarah, try a prompt that says brunette or blonde, etc.