It's been very lucky day for me having discovered your channel. No other TH-camr has taught these methods. They basically taught all the technical stuff how to install this and that which are so overwhelming to be used by real artists. Your methods are what we really need, how to solve artistic problems with available tools. This is much more practical to me.
Genius! I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. You're consistently on of the AI experts for images that I look to for advice, tutorials and other content. I'm knee deep into a project right now and it has required so many rerolls and still not getting the results I need. I am beyond grateful for your hard work and investigation into why things happen and how to fix them and make them better.. Thanks again!
Thanks so much! I think this is really good info, but it's tricky to explain how useful it will be to people in a title and thumbnail. I'm glad you appreciated it!
My like may have told TH-cam that you did a good job explaining cool stuff... But my comment is now telling you... You did a great job expelling cool stuff!!!! Thanks man! Huge help.🙂
your underrated your content is very high level. You probably know this but a lot of companies are trying to hire a I artist etc. besides TH-cam I would imagine you can make really good money as the art Director are prompt engineer for all these companies racing to find talent (they are offering big salaries) . You are definitely qualified keep up the good work and thank you
In your prompts, I sometimes see "glibatree prompt", like in the one of the mermaid at 2:55". Is that some kind of label? If so, how would we define it, please? Great content, BTW!!
hey just want to say thanks so much for the info ...gave that a try sure enough 98% went well. if you do say 4 square i can honestly say that it would give good results better than say doing one whole prompt and hoping for the best
That is awesome! If I could give you 10 thumbs up, I would give you 10 thumbs up. This video fixed a problem I've been having for months trying to get my characters to come out right.
I didn't watch yet but I often check prompts of stunning images and they are super short. 5 words to make masterpiece while I think and think and think.
Yeah, short prompts or long prompts is a choice. On well-tuned models like Midjourney often short prompts can turn out more impressive, but what you give up is control over the result. I find there is a balance about making the prompts as short as you can, while also reliably generating the image you are imagining. Though yeah, this video is less about prompting and more about workflow.
Something to add to this: Midjourney will still deform your model/focus as you zoom out, so what you can do is upscale your model when it is at the main detail point (usually face and shoulders for me) and then use something like photoshop to put the detailed image over the zoomed out full image and get all those juicy details back.
Yeah, zooming out lowers the resolution- not sure I have experienced more deforming than that , but either way editing in the original image is a great solution.
A.I. is only interesting when it's making mistakes. Once it gets so good that it's learned how to be perfect .. It's going to stop being fun. Besides, .. anyone who simply uses these programs the way they should be used .. 'As Tools', .. the artist should have no problem adjusting and fixing things that 'need to be fixed' anyway.
@@MarcinDiering well it depends on how you use it. I physically illustrate and use ai to help with composition, components. But I also retouch and photo composite. I do a lot of commercial work And sometimes it’s part of selling an idea - so ai is one of many tools so for that part, it’s art direction, but hardly art.
@@fatallyfresh3932 the button is now called editor, it has all the features I described in the video plus more. Midjourney keeps updating, but they tend to add features not take them anyway. This remains available on the alpha site 😃
It's been very lucky day for me having discovered your channel. No other TH-camr has taught these methods. They basically taught all the technical stuff how to install this and that which are so overwhelming to be used by real artists. Your methods are what we really need, how to solve artistic problems with available tools. This is much more practical to me.
Genius! I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. You're consistently on of the AI experts for images that I look to for advice, tutorials and other content. I'm knee deep into a project right now and it has required so many rerolls and still not getting the results I need. I am beyond grateful for your hard work and investigation into why things happen and how to fix them and make them better.. Thanks again!
Thanks so much! I think this is really good info, but it's tricky to explain how useful it will be to people in a title and thumbnail. I'm glad you appreciated it!
Thanks for not just telling us how to do it, but also explaining why it works that way. This makes it much easier to remember.
My like may have told TH-cam that you did a good job explaining cool stuff... But my comment is now telling you... You did a great job expelling cool stuff!!!! Thanks man! Huge help.🙂
Thank you! I have often wondered why my images had exactly that problem. Now I know how to work around it. Appreciate that a lot!
Great to hear! Awesome that the things I uncover keep helping more people!!
This is awesome man. I’m so glad you’re talking about this stuff!
your underrated your content is very high level. You probably know this but a lot of companies are trying to hire a I artist etc. besides TH-cam I would imagine you can make really good money as the art Director are prompt engineer for all these companies racing to find talent (they are offering big salaries) . You are definitely qualified keep up the good work and thank you
Bro you have an underrated tutorial. good thing i found your channel. you earn my sub.
This is extremely useful. Amazing video. Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed!
This is excellent. Can't wait to use it. Thank you
Glad you like it! I find it makes a huge difference for complex images, good luck with your creations
In your prompts, I sometimes see "glibatree prompt", like in the one of the mermaid at 2:55". Is that some kind of label? If so, how would we define it, please? Great content, BTW!!
Thank you
Fantastic prompt tips, big thanks
Thanks so much my man, glad you enjoyed
Excellent tutorial, much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Same as firefly’s expand feature. Keep changes small. Results are great.
great tip - thank you
hey just want to say thanks so much for the info ...gave that a try sure enough 98% went well. if you do say 4 square i can honestly say that it would give good results better than say doing one whole prompt and hoping for the best
Glad you appreciated it! Thanks
Great Tutorials ~~!!!
really good
1:35 photorealistic art like this??? Only in your fever dreams)) But the method is great, no doubts
That is awesome! If I could give you 10 thumbs up, I would give you 10 thumbs up. This video fixed a problem I've been having for months trying to get my characters to come out right.
Awesome! I love your videos.
Appreciate it, glad you enjoy them!
what version of midjourney were you using and was it through discord?
WELL DONE!
great video. subscribed
Gr8 stuff , can you continue in-painting your outputs ?
Yeah, I like to inpaint while the change I want to make is as big as possible, so it generates with as much accuracy as it can
@@glibatree Excellent (Mr.Burns voice)
thank you very nice
Great content
I already used this but thanks a lot to reinforced
Danke!
Thank you so much!!!
I didn't watch yet but I often check prompts of stunning images and they are super short. 5 words to make masterpiece while I think and think and think.
Yeah, short prompts or long prompts is a choice. On well-tuned models like Midjourney often short prompts can turn out more impressive, but what you give up is control over the result.
I find there is a balance about making the prompts as short as you can, while also reliably generating the image you are imagining. Though yeah, this video is less about prompting and more about workflow.
Great video. But, wouldnt the step you explained cost more credits?
On a per-image basis, sure. But, I end up spending way more credits in re-rolls trying to get a good result than I ever do following these steps.
Great, but how to I do that on Discord? I could not find the button "reframe", thank you
This feature never made it to live. He should delete the video. He also clearly stated on the web version in beta.
Thanks! Useful information.👍👍👍
Can u do this on discord or alpha only
Definitely works on both. The zoom and pan features on discord aren't quite as well visual as the website but they work essentially the same
Something to add to this: Midjourney will still deform your model/focus as you zoom out, so what you can do is upscale your model when it is at the main detail point (usually face and shoulders for me) and then use something like photoshop to put the detailed image over the zoomed out full image and get all those juicy details back.
Yeah, zooming out lowers the resolution- not sure I have experienced more deforming than that , but either way editing in the original image is a great solution.
@@glibatree it is very noticeable once you put the original detailed one next to it. I call it deforming, but same thing: distortion of the details.
A.I. is only interesting when it's making mistakes. Once it gets so good that it's learned how to be perfect .. It's going to stop being fun. Besides, .. anyone who simply uses these programs the way they should be used .. 'As Tools', .. the artist should have no problem adjusting and fixing things that 'need to be fixed' anyway.
Saying "AI artist" is like saying "microwave chef."
Nobody can microwave pizza rolls like I can 👨🍳
Idea is king.
Still I would prefer to say AI ARTIST over ILLUSTRATOR while making images with AI when I know something is based on my idea but I didn't make it.
@@MarcinDiering well it depends on how you use it. I physically illustrate and use ai to help with composition, components. But I also retouch and photo composite. I do a lot of commercial work
And sometimes it’s part of selling an idea - so ai is one of many tools so for that part, it’s art direction, but hardly art.
@@zedlicious Yes. If u just write prompt and Ai does everything then it’s sad to call yourself artist/author. As a tool I agree 👌🏻
Wanna fix that problem.......Learn to draw
This feature doesn't exist, so please delete the video. Wasting my time.
@@fatallyfresh3932 the button is now called editor, it has all the features I described in the video plus more. Midjourney keeps updating, but they tend to add features not take them anyway. This remains available on the alpha site 😃
Turning off the bell. Not subscribing (yet). I don’t need notifications with negative words, thanks.
Nice man. Thanks! I'm learn from Brazil 🟢 Good job.