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You can use the option "-iw 2" which will capture the features from the reference drawing's URL, providing greater fidelity to the original drawing's strokes even in different positions.
Indeed. it's just an additional way how you can to do it. I have already mentioned about "--iw" image weight parameter that helps to adjust the importance of the image vs. text portion of a prompt in my previous video: th-cam.com/video/z1WZPgkE7Rc/w-d-xo.html (6:06 minute).
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Great tutorial. I use Canva Pro, too. I am using Niji 5 to create a graphic novel and Canva Pro to do page layout and color grading. I might suggest using the "--style expressive" parameter at the end of your Niji 5 prompts. It's amazing to get emotions out of your character.
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Thank you so much for this video. I was really having an issue on trying to put together a children's storybook, and this video came right on time. Very valuable information. Thank you!
Yes, you are right. At 5:25, I show how to take a link from the image we are interested in (that I created in Midjournej). After that, you need to add a space and then the prompt.
For sure. But to be honest, I didn’t do that. As far as I know, you need to take the picture from Midjourney and upload it to some stable diffusion app. But I don’t know more about it for now.
I think it is my mistake. I really belived that the --q 2 is better than --q 1. But here is what Doc of Midjourney tell us: "--quality only accepts the values: .25, .5, and 1 for the current model. Larger values are rounded down to 1." So yes, I did it in a wrong way)) Here is an explanation: docs.midjourney.com/docs/quality
Oh, this is a part of a book creation. I would ask ChatGPT to create me a story about a little boy. Than I would divide it into a few parts, created a background images in Midjourney and collected it into one book with a text on each page.
@@KostiantynLuchshevThanks for responding. You still have to put the character in a scene at some point. How do I do that? Create the scene in Midjourney and use Photo shop to put the character in the background scene?
on first glance these characters are "consistent". But in reality they are not. Your audience is not able to produce the same consistancy like your content because you choose the easiest and most basic character imaginable. Once you try your way of doing it but you want to use it fore something unique... try it yourself. It fails miserably. So please stop missleading everyone. Thanks
Ok, I understand your indignation. But you can made a consistent and comlicated character in Midjourney but you should spend a much more time for it. This video is just to show the opportunities of Midjourney. I will try to create such video and will show you how it works.
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You can use the option "-iw 2" which will capture the features from the reference drawing's URL, providing greater fidelity to the original drawing's strokes even in different positions.
Indeed. it's just an additional way how you can to do it. I have already mentioned about "--iw" image weight parameter that helps to adjust the importance of the image vs. text portion of a prompt in my previous video: th-cam.com/video/z1WZPgkE7Rc/w-d-xo.html (6:06 minute).
Your insights into low-content book creation are always spot-on. If you're seeking ways to streamline your process, Low Content AI is a must-try tool. It efficiently generates high-quality content, making the entire publishing journey much more manageable.
Thanks for this video Kostiantyn, I found it very useful
Glad to hear it! Thank you for your comment!
Thank you for this video! Very helpful! It also helps me w creating my own hand-drawn art. Very useful tools.
Wonderful! I'm glad I was helpful!
Great tutorial. I use Canva Pro, too. I am using Niji 5 to create a graphic novel and Canva Pro to do page layout and color grading. I might suggest using the "--style expressive" parameter at the end of your Niji 5 prompts. It's amazing to get emotions out of your character.
Thanks for the tip! I want to check it ASAP!
Low Content AI is a revolutionary tool that takes the hassle out of creating low-content books. With its advanced features, you can easily design high-quality, custom books like planners and journals. The platform automates routine tasks, allowing you to focus on crafting unique content that truly stands out.
This is what I am looking for!! Thank you so much
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much for this video. I was really having an issue on trying to put together a children's storybook, and this video came right on time. Very valuable information. Thank you!
You are so welcome! It’s a great pleasure to understand that I can help someone!
OMG! The Niji 5 is really cool feature!
You are welcome!
Keep up the good work bro!
Thanks! Will do!
Amazingly helpful!!❤
I'm so glad! Thanks for comment)
In your prompts I firstly see a link. Is this the link from the picture you created in Canva?
Yes, you are right. At 5:25, I show how to take a link from the image we are interested in (that I created in Midjournej). After that, you need to add a space and then the prompt.
You donr need to open image in browser to get the link. Just rightclick and copy link
Thanks for idea. Bur does the quality of the image will be the same?
Is there any way that we can create an animated video by applying the character picture produced by Midjourney or other similar apps? Thanks.
For sure. But to be honest, I didn’t do that. As far as I know, you need to take the picture from Midjourney and upload it to some stable diffusion app. But I don’t know more about it for now.
How did you decide on quality 2?
I think it is my mistake. I really belived that the --q 2 is better than --q 1. But here is what Doc of Midjourney tell us: "--quality only accepts the values: .25, .5, and 1 for the current model. Larger values are rounded down to 1."
So yes, I did it in a wrong way))
Here is an explanation: docs.midjourney.com/docs/quality
lol how did that work if you wrote "expressions" wrong. :D
)) Midjourney understands even those who don’t speaking English fluently) Thanks to developers)
how about same outfit, same face, but different scenes and poses?
You can try it by adding an additional prompts. Of course there is some limitations could be. But to find out, we need to try it first)
Once you have the consistent character, how do you put it in the scene you want?
Oh, this is a part of a book creation. I would ask ChatGPT to create me a story about a little boy. Than I would divide it into a few parts, created a background images in Midjourney and collected it into one book with a text on each page.
@@KostiantynLuchshevThanks for responding. You still have to put the character in a scene at some point. How do I do that? Create the scene in Midjourney and use Photo shop to put the character in the background scene?
Yes, you can use the Photoshop, Affinity designer or even Canva to combine everything in the one place.
on first glance these characters are "consistent". But in reality they are not. Your audience is not able to produce the same consistancy like your content because you choose the easiest and most basic character imaginable. Once you try your way of doing it but you want to use it fore something unique... try it yourself. It fails miserably. So please stop missleading everyone. Thanks
Ok, I understand your indignation. But you can made a consistent and comlicated character in Midjourney but you should spend a much more time for it. This video is just to show the opportunities of Midjourney.
I will try to create such video and will show you how it works.