What would have been helpful is to know the preset you used in Leonardo because not preset gives you the most optimal results and the Phoenix preset is very interesting to work with. Also what type of prompting are you using when using both as a comparison? Nice video. ❤
In Leonardo each preset model generates slightly different result and when I see one fail the prompt I which to another and most time it makes a difference. You also didn't try the advanced models finetuned models which also provides more variety. I enjoyed the video maybe you should make another follow up video on the topic. Krea ai upscaler is considered the best but I used it and Leonardo upscaler. I think Leonardo might be a bit better. Maybe a comparison video should be made. I also enjoyed.
You didn't prompt Midjourney correctly for text. You should have added a double quote " instead of a single quote ' for words. Try it may make a difference.
Yeah, a lot of creators who talk about AI do this on purpose. For example, Matt Wolfe made a video comparing text outputs between image generators, and he intentionally used the same Leonardo prompt for other image generators that only accept double quotes in their prompts for better text generation. Why do I say "intentionally"? Because he admitted he's on the Board of Directors for Leonardo.AI, so of course, he's biased. Needless to say, Midjourney and some other image generators just suck with text when using single quotes because the background Ai was trained that it should be double quotes. I used the same prompt that Matt Wolfe used in the video, changed the single quotes to double quotes, and-'what a surprise' (not to me though)-the text came out much better on most of the image generators that he tested in the video. Sad cause I still like Matt Wolfe, but even nice guys like Matt Wolfe become pawns when the money starts rolling in.
Thinking of trying midjourney, lately Leonardo AI is hit or miss for me, sometimes I'll have a really good day with banger after banger image, and then I'll have days like today where I spend thousands of credits, meticulous prompts which I use AI to craft to perfection(or as close as possible) , the whole 9 and it just spits out garbage, but I donk know I'm thinking about it.
The easiest way to prevent Leo from adding text when you don't want is simply to add to the prompt "no text or words" or something to that effect.
Adding negative prompt is effective for me in Leonardo. It is really cool, and the overall UI is easy to use.
What would have been helpful is to know the preset you used in Leonardo because not preset gives you the most optimal results and the Phoenix preset is very interesting to work with. Also what type of prompting are you using when using both as a comparison? Nice video. ❤
In Leonardo each preset model generates slightly different result and when I see one fail the prompt I which to another and most time it makes a difference. You also didn't try the advanced models finetuned models which also provides more variety. I enjoyed the video maybe you should make another follow up video on the topic. Krea ai upscaler is considered the best but I used it and Leonardo upscaler. I think Leonardo might be a bit better. Maybe a comparison video should be made. I also enjoyed.
You didn't prompt Midjourney correctly for text. You should have added a double quote " instead of a single quote ' for words. Try it may make a difference.
I see what you mean, I have made a terrible mistake haha. Thanks for letting me know will need to run that one back. Haha
@@AiTechRealm Did you try this- did Midjourney actually perform better with the "double quotes?"
@@rutherfords1373 not yet, but will factor this in next time I do a comparison vid
Yeah, a lot of creators who talk about AI do this on purpose. For example, Matt Wolfe made a video comparing text outputs between image generators, and he intentionally used the same Leonardo prompt for other image generators that only accept double quotes in their prompts for better text generation. Why do I say "intentionally"? Because he admitted he's on the Board of Directors for Leonardo.AI, so of course, he's biased. Needless to say, Midjourney and some other image generators just suck with text when using single quotes because the background Ai was trained that it should be double quotes. I used the same prompt that Matt Wolfe used in the video, changed the single quotes to double quotes, and-'what a surprise' (not to me though)-the text came out much better on most of the image generators that he tested in the video. Sad cause I still like Matt Wolfe, but even nice guys like Matt Wolfe become pawns when the money starts rolling in.
I still using Midjourney but I plan to switch to Leaonardo if they not update the product soon - )
which version of midjourney are you running ?
I think I was running the 6.0 model before 6.1 came out.
@@AiTechRealm oh thank you!
Thinking of trying midjourney, lately Leonardo AI is hit or miss for me, sometimes I'll have a really good day with banger after banger image, and then I'll have days like today where I spend thousands of credits, meticulous prompts which I use AI to craft to perfection(or as close as possible) , the whole 9 and it just spits out garbage, but I donk know I'm thinking about it.
Check out my flux Krea video, if someone asked me which one to currently use. I’d probably suggest that one above mid and Leo
How insert objet in ai image to image for free ?
good job bro loving the low effort jk you cool
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The opening joke was epic😂