Thank you for this! I'm learning to use Midjourney and struggling with getting nice looking paintings. Yours turned out so well, I'm anxious to start playing with your scripts/prompts.
Glad you liked it! The script referenced in the video can be found at this URL: "tomewalldecember.blogspot.com", the blog post: "ChatGPT Midjourney v 6.0 Art Catalog". If you have any ideas for a video you’d like to see, please let me know. If you’d like me to discuss how this was done in more detail, let me know.
@@ewallt Thank you! I've been playing with the prompts a bit. So far it does better with the Impressionistic landscapes than with portraits. It's amazing how much it looks like real brush strokes.
@@ewallt So sorry for the delay. Well, I'd tried to make a "painting" of some Victorian ladies in gardens, things like that... they looked lovely, but of course hands and legs were a bit wonky!
@@kendalbrenneman This is version 6? It still seems to be a state of flux last I saw, where sometimes it’s excellent, and sometimes odd. I’ve noticed it’s gotten better with musical instruments.
The blog reference is included in the description of the video. If you tell me what specifically you’re interested in learning, I’d be happy to write a blog post for that, as well as do a video on it.
I'm fairly new to chatgpt, but I understand what it can do. It would great if you could write a blog post on how to teach chatgpt to make these prompts. I was reading through your articles, but doesn't really explain of how to set it up in ChatGPT. What are the steps? Thanks so much for your reply. @@ewallt
@@ewallt hi sorry for the late reply. I thought i replied earlier. I would like to learn how to ‘install’ it to chatGPT. Specifically the art catalogue. What is the process? A blog on how to or a video would be fantastic.
Great info. Loved how the authentic brush details came out, especially in the Constable painting. That's something I've been struggling to get AIs to do. Think you could share the prompt or shed some light on the technique keywords involved, if possible?
I'm sorry, I thought I had responded to his, but it looks like I didn't. Regarding authentic brush strokes, I don't think you can influence that, but it's internal to the model. I say this because in earlier versions I spent a lot of effort trying to accomplish this, and then one day, there they were, without my doing anything special in the prompt. MidJourney 6 is still in Beta the last I checked, so the images are in a state of flux. One day you might get incredible looking brush techniques, and the next not so much, just because they're doing a lot of experimentation to get to the release version.
Thanks you so much, you gave so important information about creating images on midjourney. Even if the background and theme in the visuals are suitable for the prompt, the face always appears in detail. Isn't there a way to do this? In other words, the resulting image looks like an oil painting, without more detail, but the face or the focused area is created in more detail. I also want to make the face blurry and devoid of detail. What do you think about this?
Do you mean with ChatGPT or you’re making the prompt for MidJourney yourself? If you mean with ChatGPT, let me know, and I’ll tell you what I’d try. If you mean in general, I’m assuming you’re using Discord, in which case I would go to the “prompt-chat” discussion room I think it’s called (that’s close enough to easily find it), and ask, as that’s exactly what they do there is answer questions like this.
Yes, although with DALL-E, if you’re using the paid version of ChatGPT, DALL-E is already paired with it, but there are still some things to know. I could do a video using DALL-E if you’d like.
Thank you for this! I'm learning to use Midjourney and struggling with getting nice looking paintings. Yours turned out so well, I'm anxious to start playing with your scripts/prompts.
Glad you liked it! The script referenced in the video can be found at this URL: "tomewalldecember.blogspot.com", the blog post: "ChatGPT Midjourney v 6.0 Art Catalog". If you have any ideas for a video you’d like to see, please let me know. If you’d like me to discuss how this was done in more detail, let me know.
@@ewallt Thank you! I've been playing with the prompts a bit. So far it does better with the Impressionistic landscapes than with portraits. It's amazing how much it looks like real brush strokes.
@@kendalbrenneman What sort of portraits are you interested in? I haven’t worked with portraits for a while. I could do a video on that.
@@ewallt So sorry for the delay. Well, I'd tried to make a "painting" of some Victorian ladies in gardens, things like that... they looked lovely, but of course hands and legs were a bit wonky!
@@kendalbrenneman This is version 6? It still seems to be a state of flux last I saw, where sometimes it’s excellent, and sometimes odd. I’ve noticed it’s gotten better with musical instruments.
Hi do you have a blog about this? I don't know how to do this but I would like to learn. What is your blog website?
The blog reference is included in the description of the video. If you tell me what specifically you’re interested in learning, I’d be happy to write a blog post for that, as well as do a video on it.
I'm fairly new to chatgpt, but I understand what it can do. It would great if you could write a blog post on how to teach chatgpt to make these prompts. I was reading through your articles, but doesn't really explain of how to set it up in ChatGPT. What are the steps? Thanks so much for your reply.
@@ewallt
@@ewallt hi sorry for the late reply. I thought i replied earlier. I would like to learn how to ‘install’ it to chatGPT. Specifically the art catalogue. What is the process? A blog on how to or a video would be fantastic.
@thatguy601 Ok! I’ll do a video on that. th-cam.com/video/Lvx2RmdGUXA/w-d-xo.html
Great info. Loved how the authentic brush details came out, especially in the Constable painting. That's something I've been struggling to get AIs to do. Think you could share the prompt or shed some light on the technique keywords involved, if possible?
I'm sorry, I thought I had responded to his, but it looks like I didn't. Regarding authentic brush strokes, I don't think you can influence that, but it's internal to the model. I say this because in earlier versions I spent a lot of effort trying to accomplish this, and then one day, there they were, without my doing anything special in the prompt. MidJourney 6 is still in Beta the last I checked, so the images are in a state of flux. One day you might get incredible looking brush techniques, and the next not so much, just because they're doing a lot of experimentation to get to the release version.
Thanks you so much, you gave so important information about creating images on midjourney. Even if the background and theme in the visuals are suitable for the prompt, the face always appears in detail. Isn't there a way to do this? In other words, the resulting image looks like an oil painting, without more detail, but the face or the focused area is created in more detail. I also want to make the face blurry and devoid of detail. What do you think about this?
Do you mean with ChatGPT or you’re making the prompt for MidJourney yourself? If you mean with ChatGPT, let me know, and I’ll tell you what I’d try. If you mean in general, I’m assuming you’re using Discord, in which case I would go to the “prompt-chat” discussion room I think it’s called (that’s close enough to easily find it), and ask, as that’s exactly what they do there is answer questions like this.
Can we do all of this in DALl.E? Thanks for sharing with us
Yes, although with DALL-E, if you’re using the paid version of ChatGPT, DALL-E is already paired with it, but there are still some things to know. I could do a video using DALL-E if you’d like.