@@ai.explorer_de I have one-- I think it's Theomedia? To be honest, I haven't really used it very much. Between YT/Discord/Twitter, I'm stretched pretty thin-- I'll probably jump onto it at some point, but right now it's mostly a graveyard.
In response to a question in a recent Midjourney Q/A, the /shorten interpreter is an approximation of MJ’s engine, not the actual engine. As a result, supposedly ineffectual tokens in a prompt can actually have some impact on an image. Apparently there is too steep of a falloff in token importance. I hope this is rebalanced at some point, so that the parenthesized values under "Interportant Tokens" can be easily recycled into prompts where you manually tweak the keyword importance using :: syntax.
Was that your question? I heard just the start of that, but had to log off to work! It bums me out that the Office Hours aren't archived, but I do get David's reasoning that if it is recorded, it'll eventually be weaponized against him. Ha! Good info though! I'm going to keep playing with Shorten to see what we can glean from it, but that is some really helpful to know. I had been under the assumption that shorten was the language engine.
Interesting! I know the prompts are broken up into the tokens, and the order (or not) and { } permutation prompts. Approximation vs emulation vs simulation are the same sounding, but different in each case. In Aprox, you create a case for a solution close enough. Emulation you are trying to create a replica, and simulation is a representation of something to put it simply. This is where I get weird because what people say may not be what they mean, because maybe they aren't well versed or are a talking head for the product. I mean I've talked to some high level engineers, and I had to dig on my own to vet the findings, which sometimes didn't yield what I wanted. On one hand, more is better, then again less is more. Then you have 'nested' permutation prompts. Now that 5.2 hit, it's different again and now we get to find out what's what! I mean all this is in the docs (for the prompts, not the simulation, emulation, approx stuff), but you have to have some sort of background in some basic programming to understand stuff like local vs global variables, for loops, things like that and you start to think a little differently. Not that KNOWING programming is necessary for MJ, but that thought process of order of operations comes into play. Take for example the --seed, I find that one especially interesting but not consistent.
Another great video, Tim. I appreciate all your hard work. Speaking of 80s TTRPG sourcebook images, I've been using Midjourney a lot lately to generate battlemaps for my homebrew Pathfinder campaign. Even just a few months ago it was pretty lackluster with generating those images, but into 5.2 now I'm getting very workable and interesting maps for doing up battles and city maps on the fly. Something worth looking at, if you are into that at all, and I'd love to see your tips and tricks with prompts in regards to RPG settings and images.
That is such a great idea! I'll dig into that at some point! So, funny enough, as a kid I played AD&D (2nd)/Forgotten Realms, Star Frontiers, The Marvel one, Steve Jackson's GURPs...oh, and the Star Wars one...but because I was a military brat and we moved around a lot, what I ended up doing a lot is just reading the manuals and sourcebooks. Basically, until I could find friends to play with. But, yeah-- somewhere in there, I think I picked up a massive love for stupid maps and lore. haha...Oh, I also painted the Warhammer figures, but never actually played Warhammer! Go Figure...
weird is chaos on steroids! As for the shorten command, I honestly think it has a while to go before I would encourage anyone to burn fast hours using it. It has almost ignored (0.01 in the show details section) words and terms like 'depth of field'. In the images though, 'depth of field' almost _always_ affects the outcome. So I'm excited about it, and will be even more excited if/when they introduce '--improve'. Thank you for the excellent video- didn't know about 'imagine all'. 👍
Talk about serendipity. I was testing the word "greebles" in generations this morning and now here it is in you latest video. Such wild coincidences. 🤣🤯
Additionally, if you dare, inegrate gpt api calls into your MJ and automate with some params in advance, and you'll really start seeing some STRANGE things. You can build a little app and do interactive kb and auto chat with itself and it learns and you come back and go "What in the world were you doing while I was gone". Python utilities, db utilities....you can create and query a db table with various prompts, mix them up and spit it out. Yea, AI is crazy right now.
Ha, yeah-- you're at the power user of GPT! Meanwhile I'm over here going: "Hey, can you check to see if I'm using the semicolon correctly in this email?" That said, I do have some ChatGPT digging to do-- I've got a few projects that i'd like to try my hand at with it! Yours is a really cool idea!
@@TheoreticallyMedia I've been in IT since the late 90's. I just have a lot of experience. I've got my hand in some programming, mostly python, lua, and some c# but by no means an expert, but someone called me an 'IT generalist' which I guess is good at a lot of things, but not great, or jack of all trades or something. I think the hardest part of GPT is cross referencing information to sort out fact checking, which that in itself takes time! GPT has a plug in I can't remember, but someone built the game snake just off a simple build me a snake game (not those exact words, but it was short). I was like !!! Wow, we are getting there quick.
The thumbnail with the /? That was actually a mistake. But when I re-did it with the correct dash dash, it just looked odd. So I just left it the same!
Oh, I think I see what you were asking-- is that the "mixed media" one at 04:41? Yeah, basically if you run a Vary command (if you have remix turned on in your /settings) you'll have the option to add or remove your base prompt. Sorry, I think that's what you were asking?
The /shorten prompt is only useful for the current prompt. For instance, for one prompt, it may use your prompted artist 'Jackson Pollack,' but in another /shorten prompt, you will find his name lined out, as MJ did not use it in that specific image. So, a /shorten line-out does not mean MJ doesn't 'recognize' a word, it just means it doesn't always use the terms you give it.
I hope so to. It is one of the funkier options we have, but it’s so weird, I can see it being one of those things that falls on the back burner as bigger projects are worked on- like, Inpainting and whatnot. Fingers crossed for weird though!
Come check out the $1000 AI Art Challenge: th-cam.com/video/Y6c_-gM_7Tk/w-d-xo.html
do we have to link you on instagram?
@@ai.explorer_de I have one-- I think it's Theomedia? To be honest, I haven't really used it very much. Between YT/Discord/Twitter, I'm stretched pretty thin-- I'll probably jump onto it at some point, but right now it's mostly a graveyard.
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@@LouisGedo Hi Louis! Good to see you as always!!
I’ve been watching an insane amount of AI art tutorials as of late and your channel is by far the one I find most useful. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!! Haha, I do watch a ton of them too, so that really means a lot!
Same here and totally agree!
You were born to do this mate, I love how articulate you are. Great content served up in a wonderful form.
Thank you soooo much!! Really means a LOT!
Brother your videos only keep getting better! Thank you for all your hard-work!
Thank you so much!! And I shall!!
@@TheoreticallyMedia As long as you keep some time open for our upcoming "Permutations" 80's band reunion. LOL. Jk.
In response to a question in a recent Midjourney Q/A, the /shorten interpreter is an approximation of MJ’s engine, not the actual engine. As a result, supposedly ineffectual tokens in a prompt can actually have some impact on an image. Apparently there is too steep of a falloff in token importance. I hope this is rebalanced at some point, so that the parenthesized values under "Interportant Tokens" can be easily recycled into prompts where you manually tweak the keyword importance using :: syntax.
Was that your question? I heard just the start of that, but had to log off to work! It bums me out that the Office Hours aren't archived, but I do get David's reasoning that if it is recorded, it'll eventually be weaponized against him. Ha!
Good info though! I'm going to keep playing with Shorten to see what we can glean from it, but that is some really helpful to know. I had been under the assumption that shorten was the language engine.
Interesting! I know the prompts are broken up into the tokens, and the order (or not) and { } permutation prompts. Approximation vs emulation vs simulation are the same sounding, but different in each case. In Aprox, you create a case for a solution close enough. Emulation you are trying to create a replica, and simulation is a representation of something to put it simply. This is where I get weird because what people say may not be what they mean, because maybe they aren't well versed or are a talking head for the product. I mean I've talked to some high level engineers, and I had to dig on my own to vet the findings, which sometimes didn't yield what I wanted.
On one hand, more is better, then again less is more. Then you have 'nested' permutation prompts. Now that 5.2 hit, it's different again and now we get to find out what's what!
I mean all this is in the docs (for the prompts, not the simulation, emulation, approx stuff), but you have to have some sort of background in some basic programming to understand stuff like local vs global variables, for loops, things like that and you start to think a little differently. Not that KNOWING programming is necessary for MJ, but that thought process of order of operations comes into play. Take for example the --seed, I find that one especially interesting but not consistent.
Another great video, Tim. I appreciate all your hard work. Speaking of 80s TTRPG sourcebook images, I've been using Midjourney a lot lately to generate battlemaps for my homebrew Pathfinder campaign. Even just a few months ago it was pretty lackluster with generating those images, but into 5.2 now I'm getting very workable and interesting maps for doing up battles and city maps on the fly. Something worth looking at, if you are into that at all, and I'd love to see your tips and tricks with prompts in regards to RPG settings and images.
That is such a great idea! I'll dig into that at some point! So, funny enough, as a kid I played AD&D (2nd)/Forgotten Realms, Star Frontiers, The Marvel one, Steve Jackson's GURPs...oh, and the Star Wars one...but because I was a military brat and we moved around a lot, what I ended up doing a lot is just reading the manuals and sourcebooks. Basically, until I could find friends to play with.
But, yeah-- somewhere in there, I think I picked up a massive love for stupid maps and lore. haha...Oh, I also painted the Warhammer figures, but never actually played Warhammer! Go Figure...
weird is chaos on steroids!
As for the shorten command, I honestly think it has a while to go before I would encourage anyone to burn fast hours using it. It has almost ignored (0.01 in the show details section) words and terms like 'depth of field'. In the images though, 'depth of field' almost _always_ affects the outcome. So I'm excited about it, and will be even more excited if/when they introduce '--improve'.
Thank you for the excellent video- didn't know about 'imagine all'. 👍
Thanks for the video, was wondering how weird worked exactly
It is a weird one! But playing around with it, there’s a lot of cool and unpredictable things you can get with it. Lots of fun!
Talk about serendipity. I was testing the word "greebles" in generations this morning and now here it is in you latest video. Such wild coincidences. 🤣🤯
It is as the prophecy foretold!!
Additionally, if you dare, inegrate gpt api calls into your MJ and automate with some params in advance, and you'll really start seeing some STRANGE things. You can build a little app and do interactive kb and auto chat with itself and it learns and you come back and go "What in the world were you doing while I was gone". Python utilities, db utilities....you can create and query a db table with various prompts, mix them up and spit it out.
Yea, AI is crazy right now.
Ha, yeah-- you're at the power user of GPT! Meanwhile I'm over here going: "Hey, can you check to see if I'm using the semicolon correctly in this email?"
That said, I do have some ChatGPT digging to do-- I've got a few projects that i'd like to try my hand at with it! Yours is a really cool idea!
I´m intrigued, please elaborate/share some pertinent links.
@@TheoreticallyMedia I've been in IT since the late 90's. I just have a lot of experience.
I've got my hand in some programming, mostly python, lua, and some c# but by no means an expert, but someone called me an 'IT generalist' which I guess is good at a lot of things, but not great, or jack of all trades or something. I think the hardest part of GPT is cross referencing information to sort out fact checking, which that in itself takes time! GPT has a plug in I can't remember, but someone built the game snake just off a simple build me a snake game (not those exact words, but it was short). I was like !!! Wow, we are getting there quick.
In painting in midjourney? how are they gonna manage that one, wouldn't you need a real UI for that kind of thing rather than Discord?
They are working on a website and app, but seems like they were trying to implement it in Discord
I heard something about a pop up window. Interesting for sure!
1:59 Marcus Brownlee?
Ha! It does look like him! Love that guy!
I'm a bit confused as to the photograph you're adding before the weird parameter.
The thumbnail with the /? That was actually a mistake. But when I re-did it with the correct dash dash, it just looked odd. So I just left it the same!
Oh, I think I see what you were asking-- is that the "mixed media" one at 04:41? Yeah, basically if you run a Vary command (if you have remix turned on in your /settings) you'll have the option to add or remove your base prompt.
Sorry, I think that's what you were asking?
Weird at 2000 looks like a good Dixit card generator!
The /shorten prompt is only useful for the current prompt. For instance, for one prompt, it may use your prompted artist 'Jackson Pollack,' but in another /shorten prompt, you will find his name lined out, as MJ did not use it in that specific image. So, a /shorten line-out does not mean MJ doesn't 'recognize' a word, it just means it doesn't always use the terms you give it.
Good tip!
Awesome 🤟👍🤟
Thanks ✌️!!!
thank you
You're welcome!!
Let's get weird!!! 3000! Let's go!!
I'm thinking -- weird 3000 on my tombstone now!
please give us the thumbnail in full resolution!!
Here you are! drive.google.com/file/d/1qsQGNGD_7puWiGxnNcqQElS2mE3S9x4n/view?usp=sharing
@@TheoreticallyMedia
Thank you!!!
What could be the prompt?
what's the best image to image ai art generator for a stealth mode please
Midjourney has one-- you just have to pay for the $60 tier.
Weird = loss of coherence. I like the concept of introducing weirdness but not at the expense of coherence. Hopefully it will get tweaked.
I hope so to. It is one of the funkier options we have, but it’s so weird, I can see it being one of those things that falls on the back burner as bigger projects are worked on- like, Inpainting and whatnot.
Fingers crossed for weird though!
The "weird feature" looks like Leonardo AI or Midjourney 3 outputs...god awful!
I think they're still working on it. I've been finding that a low Weird coupled with a mid level stylize comes out pretty good.
Chaos doesn't change the images it just changes how different the 4 generations are to each other
Right-- Did I imply that Chaos did somewhere in the video? Truly asking!
I think OP is referring to another comment that called --weird "chaos on steroids"
@@alpha0xide9 ah, thank you!!
geiger
Did I spell it wrong? I probably did.
@@TheoreticallyMedia its spelled as “guyguhr” but yeah his name is giger. You spelled it “gheeguhr”