Awesome video,man 👊 I'm having a hard time trying to make an image. I want to put a family in a field. The parents are mid aged and are poor peasants.The son wears a suit,and the daughter wears a lab coat. How would you do it? The idea is telling that the poor peasants could raise successful offspring
Thank you! If you can't seem to get it in one prompt, I would: 1. Prompt for the field by itself 2. Prompt for each character individually as it's own image. 3. Open the field in the image editor / vary region, and use a character reference --cref (from each individual character image) to prompt one character at a time into the field (mentioning & describing them in the prompt, highlighting where you need them) Some guidance on character references is here: th-cam.com/video/w_3erk8twN0/w-d-xo.html So it would take a few steps, but you have more control over the field, the characters and the location of the characters. I hope that helps!
So there's a lot of times when I use the --no (subject), it still puts it in the image. In some cases even more so. Would you be able to explain why that happens?
It can be hit and miss at times. Try adding more words to describe what you don't want but also try a descriptive word in the prompt itself, like a "barren forest --no trees" could be an example of positively describing somethings absence. Otherwise, removing in the editor / vary region might be the best bet for difficult negative words.
dude..... amazing video. thank you for not putting a bullshit intro and jumping right into the info. content like this gold !!
Thank you so much mate! That's something I aim for specifically so I appreciate that :)
Always amazing videos. Thanks for make this videos.
No problem mate, thanks for checking them out!
also tip 6, learning photography terms is a great tip. high contrast, low light, highlights with a reflective shiny showing chrome shine ; )
Definitely! Anyway you can explain something in a way midjourney understands helps. Have fun with it mate :)
Great lesson, learned a lot, thanks!
Thanks mate :) this one was a rewarding one to make. I'm glad you got something out of it
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Much appreciated mate, thank you :)
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No problem mate, thankyou for such a positive message! I'm glad you found something useful here :)
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Thanks. How do I get animals that are bigger than that bull. What words. Huge? GIANT?
You could try that, also add "tiny" farm along with it? It may be a case that f experimenting across that and re rolling to get what you need
Thanks a million!
Thank you!
Awesome video,man 👊
I'm having a hard time trying to make an image.
I want to put a family in a field.
The parents are mid aged and are poor peasants.The son wears a suit,and the daughter wears a lab coat.
How would you do it?
The idea is telling that the poor peasants could raise successful offspring
Thank you! If you can't seem to get it in one prompt, I would:
1. Prompt for the field by itself
2. Prompt for each character individually as it's own image.
3. Open the field in the image editor / vary region, and use a character reference --cref (from each individual character image) to prompt one character at a time into the field (mentioning & describing them in the prompt, highlighting where you need them)
Some guidance on character references is here: th-cam.com/video/w_3erk8twN0/w-d-xo.html
So it would take a few steps, but you have more control over the field, the characters and the location of the characters. I hope that helps!
Excellent tips!
Thank you mate!
So there's a lot of times when I use the --no (subject), it still puts it in the image. In some cases even more so. Would you be able to explain why that happens?
It can be hit and miss at times. Try adding more words to describe what you don't want but also try a descriptive word in the prompt itself, like a "barren forest --no trees" could be an example of positively describing somethings absence. Otherwise, removing in the editor / vary region might be the best bet for difficult negative words.
Great video as usual, Wade, picked up a few new tricks 👍 Thank you 😃
Thanks. Ill give that a try.@WadeMcMaster
Thank you mate! Much appreciated :)
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Hey mate!
Great tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers mate :)