I had the same problem with Romantic/Romanticism on Gab, producing Valentine's Day romance Try "golden age", especially in combination with a nation/region (Dutch golden age, French golden age, etc) This gives an early modern to Romantic era look
Re: romanticism and its siblings like expressionism, I have the best luck if I give mj a date: “19th century romanticism” or “mid-20th century American expressionism”
Perhaps my approach is incorrect but I have found no significant difference in how you place the order of the artist. IOW, Artist 1, Artist 2, Artist 3, as opposed to Artist 3, Artist 2, Artist 1. It seems that you get a balanced "blending" of the various styles. However I have noticed that using weights (for want of a better word) can influence the look. For example, I wanted to create a still life using a mixture of Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh, but I wanted Paul Gauguin's style to come through more strongly, placing the Paul Gaugin's name first would not make the art look more like his work, but if I added "Paul Gauguin::0.8, Vincent van Gogh::0.2", the art does seem to look more like work of Paul Gauguin, but has some van Gogh characteristics. I'd like your opinion on what you think about this approach.
Using weights is the perfect way to get what you're looking for! (Especially if you KNOW what you're looking for) But I started working on a new video yesterday, and I swear the order was making a huge difference. Like night and day depending on which artist was mentioned first ... haha I have no idea how scientific it is, but my gut feeling tells me that the order matters.
@@FutureTechPilot Just an idea - Perhaps a video (series even) about styles and artist for different genres? Architecture, portraits, surrealism, landscapes etc. etc. Just a thought. I'd be making these left and right man! That's why I appreciate these so much. 🙂
@@AG_before That's an awesome idea! Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts, it's really helpful. I have to be honest though, I have a list of like 77 video ideas that I have to get through (I just counted haha) So your idea is going on the list! But I can't guarantee when I'll be able to make it, you know what I mean? Thanks again, it's really awesome to hear what kind of ideas other people have about the A.I
MIdjourney has a weakness with getting the correct number of fingers and toes on people....many times looks like freak show of multiple twisted fingers on the hand.
I took audience suggestions for this video! Haha sorry if it didn't live up to expectations, just learning as we go. Thanks for pointing out that isn't his style though!
Great results! But using an actual living artists name for prompting is the beginning of the end for artists. It's not fair to steal their literal style. Words for a grouping like cubism or surreal is ok as its more broad. But artists spend a lifetime of hard work honing their look, you will threaten their very existence by flooding the world with art that's not theirs. Then they can't make money as easily to fund their learning and practice. It's a slippery slope.
I completely agree! I don't condone anyone trying to make money off of referencing a real artist. But this is an experiment to show what is possible and how powerful this a.i actually is
Is it me or is Midjourney in the process of losing every single bit of "culture" it had? There is a field of knowledge known as "art history" which helps making sense and appreciating art that was created over the last 10,000 years. What I see in that video seems to be that MJ hasn't the slightest clue as to what 'cubism', 'surrealism' or any of those terms relate to. It's like asking an eight-year-old what 'cubism' means… - "Is it like Minecraft? Like stuff is made from little cubes?" - "Bravo MJ! Almost… 'Cubism' means the exact same thing as 'low-poly', like that puerile frog image… Don't worry, MJ, none of those ignorant FlatMidriff/Giger/Mucha/8K dweebs will know the difference!" PS: I know MJ is not meant to "know" stuff, but of late, it's like it was trained on images tagged by eight-year-olds…
Very interesting! I personally feel the tech is moving a little fast and that it is losing a bit of knowledge along the way in exchange for other attributes. I guess there are going to be tradeoffs with A.I as it evolves - I'm just here to share the progress with you all. Thanks for your comment and point of view!
@@FutureTechPilot Would that mean that we should keep on accepting the dumbing-down of AI, for the sake of a few flashy gimmicks? What when "music AI" is asked to compose "soulful pensive jazz from the late 1950's" and it keeps shitting out variations of "Baby Shark" because it's gotten millions of [heart-emoji] with it. Should we go "Well, millions of 6-year-olds can't be wrong, can they? That's what "jazz" is, from now on" To me, that's what those "cubist frogs" were: Baby-shark-cubism… and baby-shark-surrealism, baby-shark romanticism, etc. I mean, come on, doesn't anybody around here know what the word "abstract" means??? It doesn't mean "cheap flea-market-painting colours"… "Abstract'" should basically be a "non-frog" (so to speak). Sorry for going all "dystopian" on you…
I had the same problem with Romantic/Romanticism on Gab, producing Valentine's Day romance
Try "golden age", especially in combination with a nation/region (Dutch golden age, French golden age, etc)
This gives an early modern to Romantic era look
Very cool idea! thank you
Re: romanticism and its siblings like expressionism, I have the best luck if I give mj a date: “19th century romanticism” or “mid-20th century American expressionism”
Cool idea!!
Perhaps my approach is incorrect but I have found no significant difference in how you place the order of the artist. IOW, Artist 1, Artist 2, Artist 3, as opposed to Artist 3, Artist 2, Artist 1. It seems that you get a balanced "blending" of the various styles. However I have noticed that using weights (for want of a better word) can influence the look. For example, I wanted to create a still life using a mixture of Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh, but I wanted Paul Gauguin's style to come through more strongly, placing the Paul Gaugin's name first would not make the art look more like his work, but if I added "Paul Gauguin::0.8, Vincent van Gogh::0.2", the art does seem to look more like work of Paul Gauguin, but has some van Gogh characteristics. I'd like your opinion on what you think about this approach.
Using weights is the perfect way to get what you're looking for! (Especially if you KNOW what you're looking for)
But I started working on a new video yesterday, and I swear the order was making a huge difference. Like night and day depending on which artist was mentioned first ... haha I have no idea how scientific it is, but my gut feeling tells me that the order matters.
Artist order definitely makes a difference- most of the time
You're exactly right ... which adds like another million combinations to our midjourney prompts ... hahah it's a little overwhelming, eh?
@@FutureTechPilot Definitely. Wishing MJ had some automation features
As a newcommer on Midjourney, I love your video
I'm happy to hear that!
Cool drawings/illustrations:
Andre Franquin and Anton Pieck
Keep it up man! 👍
Yessss I love artist suggestions. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you _all_ for this.
And thank you yet again for inspiring and sharing. 🙏
EDIT: More please! Yes, don't get any rest!
haha these videos are fun to make so I am thankful that others enjoy them too! Maybe I'll try to get another one done for next week
@@FutureTechPilot Just an idea - Perhaps a video (series even) about styles and artist for different genres? Architecture, portraits, surrealism, landscapes etc. etc.
Just a thought.
I'd be making these left and right man! That's why I appreciate these so much. 🙂
@@AG_before That's an awesome idea! Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts, it's really helpful. I have to be honest though, I have a list of like 77 video ideas that I have to get through (I just counted haha) So your idea is going on the list! But I can't guarantee when I'll be able to make it, you know what I mean?
Thanks again, it's really awesome to hear what kind of ideas other people have about the A.I
@@FutureTechPilot I can wait! 🙂
77?! 🤯 Good luck!
@@AG_before haha so many options, so little time
So much amazingness!!
I still can't believe MJ is able to add different styles together haha it's absolutely mind blowing
Thanks for the shout-out! 😃
Thanks for the suggestions!
My Brother Make Original one of the Loins and I was our logo designer for God Faithful kingdom and I see they change the color to gold
MIdjourney has a weakness with getting the correct number of fingers and toes on people....many times looks like freak show of multiple twisted fingers on the hand.
haha but one day we will wake up and that will all be fixed!
MJ doesnt have any idea who yoshitaka amano is - It's not his style at all! It is a very interesting style though!
I took audience suggestions for this video! Haha sorry if it didn't live up to expectations, just learning as we go. Thanks for pointing out that isn't his style though!
It put the city there for the “MILE HIGH CITY” Denver Colorado
haha you're probably right! Midjourney is pretty smart eh?
good stuff!
Thanks! Glad you liked it
Great results! But using an actual living artists name for prompting is the beginning of the end for artists. It's not fair to steal their literal style. Words for a grouping like cubism or surreal is ok as its more broad. But artists spend a lifetime of hard work honing their look, you will threaten their very existence by flooding the world with art that's not theirs. Then they can't make money as easily to fund their learning and practice. It's a slippery slope.
I completely agree! I don't condone anyone trying to make money off of referencing a real artist. But this is an experiment to show what is possible and how powerful this a.i actually is
@Sonomacats You shouldn't directly be using other artists work, it's still stealing their identity they've developed.
First lol
Is it me or is Midjourney in the process of losing every single bit of "culture" it had? There is a field of knowledge known as "art history" which helps making sense and appreciating art that was created over the last 10,000 years.
What I see in that video seems to be that MJ hasn't the slightest clue as to what 'cubism', 'surrealism' or any of those terms relate to.
It's like asking an eight-year-old what 'cubism' means…
- "Is it like Minecraft? Like stuff is made from little cubes?"
- "Bravo MJ! Almost… 'Cubism' means the exact same thing as 'low-poly', like that puerile frog image… Don't worry, MJ, none of those ignorant FlatMidriff/Giger/Mucha/8K dweebs will know the difference!"
PS: I know MJ is not meant to "know" stuff, but of late, it's like it was trained on images tagged by eight-year-olds…
Very interesting! I personally feel the tech is moving a little fast and that it is losing a bit of knowledge along the way in exchange for other attributes. I guess there are going to be tradeoffs with A.I as it evolves - I'm just here to share the progress with you all. Thanks for your comment and point of view!
@@FutureTechPilot Would that mean that we should keep on accepting the dumbing-down of AI, for the sake of a few flashy gimmicks?
What when "music AI" is asked to compose "soulful pensive jazz from the late 1950's" and it keeps shitting out variations of "Baby Shark" because it's gotten millions of [heart-emoji] with it. Should we go "Well, millions of 6-year-olds can't be wrong, can they? That's what "jazz" is, from now on"
To me, that's what those "cubist frogs" were: Baby-shark-cubism… and baby-shark-surrealism, baby-shark romanticism, etc.
I mean, come on, doesn't anybody around here know what the word "abstract" means??? It doesn't mean "cheap flea-market-painting colours"… "Abstract'" should basically be a "non-frog" (so to speak).
Sorry for going all "dystopian" on you…
@@Duranceau this comment is peak nihilism
@@flynntaggart7216 Yeah, maybe I'm a bit of a baby-shark-nihilist…