Thaeyne! I am always learning from you and I thank you so much. HELP - I was half way through the part one video of using artists styles against the 3 prompts of portrait, architecture, and landscape - I have a note book full of notes about each style. I am ready to complete my education on these prompts - and all of a sudden I can not find the video set (there were two parts) - did you rename them? signed......going a bit crazy
I removed all of the videos that I made about using artist names as prompts due to some pushback about using artist names in prompts. I am so sorry about the inconvenience.
Hey, I admittedly have watched a dozen of your videos (maybe more) but have never really taken the time to express my gratitude for what you are doing. I love that you give brief explainatiopns for why and how and even share your hypothesis regarding little changes… i trust you to explore and I don’t have to test it out ‘to see for myself”, merely cuz you are very transparent with all your info. I regularly do the same sorts of experiements but never have been selfless enough to track, record, edit, etc. To share with. others?! It’s quite a special service you do, and even when I don’t agree with your opinion occationally, I absolutely LOVE that you regularly express which of two or three outcomes you like most (like in this one…. with relaxed mode being your fave - there was another stand out about RAW mode, I think). I actually hardly EVeR use midjourney any more, but love to play with a multitude of different AI apps. Maybe someday I will be inspired to run a single prompt and seed and all parameters thru the 20-25 apps and sites I use lately. But I sure would LOVE to have YOU do that. Maybe one prompt for a poster with text to compare how various versions 9stable diffusion, etc) render text as ai progresses. Lately they’ve all seemed to make big jumps forward in that area. exciting. Anyway, thanks for what you do, but even more how you do it. (Oh, and I have been bothered by something, i believe you explaibned, a while ago, that you’ve used your real voice, but many folks had neg comments…? How can I hear your natural voice….? I am so curious. I don’t know if Ive grown accustom to this current voice, but i DO associate it with “you” now! And I would recognize it anywhere. If someday I call an airline and they happen to use the same vocal module…. I will want to ask YOU about new styles and offbeat experients with prompts!! Just realized, I think maybe one of the rrasons your personal opinion feels so satisfying to hear… may be cuz of the NOT personal voice and asthetics of your videos! It makes me feel like somewhere in there/behind there… there really IS an opinionated 3d flesh and bone sack like my own. again, thanks for what and how you do what ya do.
Thank you! If you want, you can hear my actual voice in this video: th-cam.com/video/Sw5FXrpkWpU/w-d-xo.html In my own opinion I am so much more fluent with English in writing thank speaking it, so that partly explains the over 1-hour long video. But please don't feel obligated to watch the entire thing, but you will get to hear the actual me in that video even though I state in the beginning that I used something close to my own voice. It is my own voice, just ran it through an enhancer that is supposed to improve the audio quality when you don't have a good mic setup. And I have thought about someday making some videos about other AI image generators as well, but only time will tell. So not saying no, but not promising anything either at this point :)
@@thaeyne I enjoy your real voice, but I have gotten used to the ai version at this point. If you know RonDi (TH-cam) who does Canva videos, I feel you are similar in your accessibility to an English speaker. Obviously… an accent, but not at ALL difficult to understand! Regardless I can’t imagine how much time and effort you put into these videos, but I sure would love a BEHIND THE SCENES video!! To let us peek “behind the velvet curtain” so to speak. I’d love to see the entire process and how you organize thoughts, prompts, images, etc. And see all the way through your voiceover creating and animation creation. Finally the editing efforts (on FF, perhaps). ;-) Regardless, thank you!
as a newbie to this, I really appreciate seeing prompts so I can get an idea of what styles are out there for me to learn. I took notes all the way through! Thank you. I know this was alot of work to produce, and it is beautifully done.
Wow, that was the coolest video I’ve seen in a long time. I took a theme and followed along, trying all these ideas as I went. Super cool, especially when used on unusual subjects. Thank you!
You are such a blessing. You are a God-send. God brought you into my life on this journey of exploring AI. ALWAYS GRATEFUL. PLEASE KEEP GOING. I APPRECIATE YOU 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇.
If you use describe on an image you should use the shorten command on the prompts that describe generated. Another hint on describe is to take parts of each prompt to make your own to get unique results.
It's also worth noting that making these images in this tall narrow aspect ratio highly influenced the images. The AI knows that a 16:9 image is meant to look more cinematic in nature. Doing these prompts without sharing the aspect ratio will lead people to think the algorithm is inconsistent, but square, wide, or tall are all going to give substantially different looks.
Changing the aspect ratio is pretty simple. It's done by adding --ar W:H (eg --ar 16:9) My point though is that the image generation is really responsive to the aspect ratio. For example all of @Thaeyne 's images are tall and narrow. You won't get images that look like theirs using the default square images, and changing it to widescreen will get even more divergent images. Particularly in the architecture and landscapes they will be very differently styled in widescreen.
Thank you, very interesting
Thaeyne! I am always learning from you and I thank you so much. HELP - I was half way through the part one video of using artists styles against the 3 prompts of portrait, architecture, and landscape - I have a note book full of notes about each style. I am ready to complete my education on these prompts - and all of a sudden I can not find the video set (there were two parts) - did you rename them? signed......going a bit crazy
I removed all of the videos that I made about using artist names as prompts due to some pushback about using artist names in prompts. I am so sorry about the inconvenience.
Hey, I admittedly have watched a dozen of your videos (maybe more) but have never really taken the time to express my gratitude for what you are doing. I love that you give brief explainatiopns for why and how and even share your hypothesis regarding little changes… i trust you to explore and I don’t have to test it out ‘to see for myself”, merely cuz you are very transparent with all your info. I regularly do the same sorts of experiements but never have been selfless enough to track, record, edit, etc. To share with. others?! It’s quite a special service you do, and even when I don’t agree with your opinion occationally, I absolutely LOVE that you regularly express which of two or three outcomes you like most (like in this one…. with relaxed mode being your fave - there was another stand out about RAW mode, I think). I actually hardly EVeR use midjourney any more, but love to play with a multitude of different AI apps. Maybe someday I will be inspired to run a single prompt and seed and all parameters thru the 20-25 apps and sites I use lately. But I sure would LOVE to have YOU do that. Maybe one prompt for a poster with text to compare how various versions 9stable diffusion, etc) render text as ai progresses. Lately they’ve all seemed to make big jumps forward in that area. exciting. Anyway, thanks for what you do, but even more how you do it. (Oh, and I have been bothered by something, i believe you explaibned, a while ago, that you’ve used your real voice, but many folks had neg comments…? How can I hear your natural voice….? I am so curious. I don’t know if Ive grown accustom to this current voice, but i DO associate it with “you” now! And I would recognize it anywhere. If someday I call an airline and they happen to use the same vocal module…. I will want to ask YOU about new styles and offbeat experients with prompts!!
Just realized, I think maybe one of the rrasons your personal opinion feels so satisfying to hear… may be cuz of the NOT personal voice and asthetics of your videos! It makes me feel like somewhere in there/behind there… there really IS an opinionated 3d flesh and bone sack like my own.
again, thanks for what and how you do what ya do.
Thank you!
If you want, you can hear my actual voice in this video: th-cam.com/video/Sw5FXrpkWpU/w-d-xo.html
In my own opinion I am so much more fluent with English in writing thank speaking it, so that partly explains the over 1-hour long video. But please don't feel obligated to watch the entire thing, but you will get to hear the actual me in that video even though I state in the beginning that I used something close to my own voice. It is my own voice, just ran it through an enhancer that is supposed to improve the audio quality when you don't have a good mic setup.
And I have thought about someday making some videos about other AI image generators as well, but only time will tell. So not saying no, but not promising anything either at this point :)
@@thaeyne I enjoy your real voice, but I have gotten used to the ai version at this point. If you know RonDi (TH-cam) who does Canva videos, I feel you are similar in your accessibility to an English speaker. Obviously… an accent, but not at ALL difficult to understand! Regardless I can’t imagine how much time and effort you put into these videos, but I sure would love a BEHIND THE SCENES video!! To let us peek “behind the velvet curtain” so to speak. I’d love to see the entire process and how you organize thoughts, prompts, images, etc. And see all the way through your voiceover creating and animation creation. Finally the editing efforts (on FF, perhaps). ;-)
Regardless, thank you!
as a newbie to this, I really appreciate seeing prompts so I can get an idea of what styles are out there for me to learn. I took notes all the way through! Thank you. I know this was alot of work to produce, and it is beautifully done.
Wow, that was the coolest video I’ve seen in a long time. I took a theme and followed along, trying all these ideas as I went. Super cool, especially when used on unusual subjects. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing ❤ I have used your tips and write hundreds of prompts 🎉
Obrigado... Desde São Paulo, Brasil.
amazing work, thank you
Another great video. You are one of my top five midjourney channels. Thank you.
Agreed
curious what you other faves are? Cuz ya got good taste so far. ;-)
You are such a blessing. You are a God-send. God brought you into my life on this journey of exploring AI. ALWAYS GRATEFUL. PLEASE KEEP GOING. I APPRECIATE YOU 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇.
Awesome results! Thank you
Fantastic video, thanks!
Liked and subscribed.
Another rabbit hole. Thank you for that! One for you to try: landscape in gold foil on black --ar 16:9 --seed 777
wonderful presentation- helps to reveal more creative styling-appreciate the itemized listing
I love your work. keep doing. amazing tools.
Amazing video..again 👏
If you use describe on an image you should use the shorten command on the prompts that describe generated. Another hint on describe is to take parts of each prompt to make your own to get unique results.
Another trick is to combine prompts from describe and/or shorten into multi prompts.
very nice, thanks for sharing 🌻
Awesome!
Спасибо за вашу работу!!! Лайк и подписка однозначно!!
good ! good ! good !!!
It's also worth noting that making these images in this tall narrow aspect ratio highly influenced the images. The AI knows that a 16:9 image is meant to look more cinematic in nature. Doing these prompts without sharing the aspect ratio will lead people to think the algorithm is inconsistent, but square, wide, or tall are all going to give substantially different looks.
So all you have to do to change the aspect ratio is use those keywords?
Changing the aspect ratio is pretty simple. It's done by adding --ar W:H (eg --ar 16:9) My point though is that the image generation is really responsive to the aspect ratio. For example all of @Thaeyne 's images are tall and narrow. You won't get images that look like theirs using the default square images, and changing it to widescreen will get even more divergent images. Particularly in the architecture and landscapes they will be very differently styled in widescreen.
The aspect ratio is shown in the prompt at the top of each set.
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Would have been better if you just would have used your real voice instead of some other official AI voice