For those that wish to copy and paste the prompts to Midjourney. Great video as always Olivio, also special mention to Robomar, iconic Midjourney legend. Old lady, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, digital photography --ar 2:3 futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, analog film photography --ar 2:3 Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, cinema film photography --ar 2:3 Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, magazine photography --ar 2:3 Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, glamour photography --ar 2:3 Lion in nature, highly detailed fur, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Lion in nature, national geographic, highly detailed fur, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Lions in nature, gopro, highly detailed fur, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 One lion in nature, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography, --style 4b --ar 2:3 Architectural photography of a modern living room, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Architectural photography of a modern living room, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography, HDR bright room --ar 2:3 Architectural photography of a modern living room, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography, evenly lit bright room, --no dark shadows --ar 2:3 Japanese neon street at night, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Japanese neon street at night, wet street, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 Japanese neon street at night, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, bokeh photography --ar 2:3 Japanese neon street at night, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, national geographic photography --ar 2:3 Bee in flower, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, f-stop 1.2, depth of field, focus stacking, macro photography --ar 2:3 Bee in flower, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, f-stop 1.2, depth of field, focus stacking, super macro photography --ar 2:3 Bee in flower, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, focus stacking, macro photography, --no blur, bokeh, dof, depth of field --ar 2:3
Me encantó tu video, sobretodo porque muchas personas están empeñadas en menospreciar los generadores de imágenes que usan AI cuando, como en mi caso que soy diseñador y conozco la teoría y los términos técnicos tanto de fotografía, 3D, video e incluso las técnicas de pintura a mano y aplicar esa terminología al prompt te da mejores resultados. Lo mismo con el sentido más artístico usando las figuras literarias, o el poder indicarle a la AI que quieres tu imagen centrada, simetrica, asimetrica, 3/4, con proporción áurea y así varios ejemplos. Gracias, buen video.
Hi Olivio. This was the most important guide on MidJourney for me at all! Its legend! I was able to improve my output quality on faces by 100%. And i am in MJ for almost a year soon. 😅 I combined the faces and the animals/fur prompt for a cover story about the brothers grimm. Last but not least Kudos @Robomar!!! Thanks!
Just a heads up for those in the comments that might not know but it’s worth people knowing that commas have no intrinsic value in Midjourney so anyone following should not automatically assume that the commas are being acknowledged by Midjourney and separating prompts. If you want to separate prompts use “::” in place of commas, this will give them default weights, if you want to adjust the weight add a value immediately after with no space The real reason experienced people still use commas is for legibility. Myself I prefer to use “::” just to get in the habit of doing it
Great vid ..would love to see a video on different angles ..like a lion walking or laying down on its side ..I’ve tried making mock-ups and a lot of them come out sideways . Prompts to change the camera perspective
Hey Olivio, very informative and useful information about Midjourney. Thanks! I teach English as a second language and wanted you to know the word photography is pronounced pho·tog·’ra·phy. There are four syllables and the accent is placed on the second syllable (tog’). Here is the word photographer - pho·tog’.ra·pher. There are four syllables and the accent or stress is placed on the second syllable again. I recommend you practice pronouncing these words correctly in a sentence. I hope this was helpful.
with SD it is mostly about the model. but i would highly suggest that you look at the prompts on Civitai.com and especially check out the negative prompt, because that is a lot more important on SD
Hi Olivio! Curious to try out some things you mentioned in this video and add them to my own realistic photo formula! Those Japan Neon street photos came out AMAZING!!
@@cobraeconomics4881 I tried the same, but I think stable Diffusion has not the Power of Midjourney and delivers not the best results. Also the Images or Low Resolution until they have No Pro Mode. I prefer Midjourney as you can learn from other prompts directly.
MJ don’t recognize tech words, for example the same results with old lady we can achieve just with prompt: old lady, film photography -ar 6:4. There is only one word that create this real effect style: film photography. This is whole magic… sharp focus, color grading - the same effect wit and without it.. More over: no contrast is wrong, because it adds more contrast, it should be -no contrast.
Hi thank you for your video, helped alot getting out that cartoonish output I was getting always. I sell a product and I have, of course, a real image of tha product. and I want to put that in a resential setting like a luxury kitchen. but it always keeps changing my product when designing the image. how can I tell it not to change me image or at least the main details of it and still put in the setting I am asking?
16:55 Don't put "depth of field, f/1.2" and "focus stacking" together! Focus stacking is exactly the opposite and it's used to make the image sharper everywhere by stacking multiple images focused in different points.
Putting "no contrast" in your prompt is a lot more likely to give you contrast than it is to remove it, AI doesn't handle negatives well in that way, this is why we have adjacent negative prompts. Telling it what to do and what not to do are two separate layers of instructions, because putting them together doesn't work well. I suggest trying MJ's negative prompts and putting "--no contrast" at the end.
yes, but this is not about avoiding contrast like in a negative prompt, it is more about tricking the AI into what you want as a result. Which doesn't always follow logical ways. Robomar came up with this formular after thousands of test, so I trust him that this makes sense for the AI, rather than for us
Very interesting Olivio. I use V4 exclusively & 4:6 / 6:4 is a great resolution. I create fantastical/horror/bizarre/surreal designs & I tried this method & it did improve the textures of let's say fur (for my Cosmic Horror Sesame Street series) & the results were great. I am going to play around by adding vibrant color commands & other things I always include in my work. Thanks for the tips bro. Side note, I was subscribed but was somehow unsubecribed, just letting you know in case you notice a drop in subscribers. Don't worry, I subscribed anew.
In each of these examples that show different camera photography examples, was the same seed used to try and achieve the same composition and really test the camera example? Not sure if that would truly work, but the question comes to mind.
The actual rick is to use analogue terminology in your prompts; as digital is just a derivative of a chemical/physical reaction. Try 70mm film stock for example instead of '8k hyper-realism' etc. You get better realism playing around with analogue technical terms. At least that's what I have found. But it can shift the data set.
Hi Olivio, great video. Thanks! Quick questions. I try to create an interesting photo whereby the reflection of the "wet street" is showing something else. I know it is against your tip to be "reatlitic", but I thought it is something fun to try out. But I never get to make it. For example, I want to make a NYC rainy days view of timesquare, and the street is busy and full of people, but the reflection of the wet ground would have broken buildings and zombies. I tried many times and it seems that I never can make the AI to understand. What's your tips?
This is awesome. One little thing: The "no contrast" part isn't working how they think. Thr language model for MidJ is pretty dumb so it has no idea what you're asking, it's just seeing "no" which could ne anything. If one wanted to do that you would have to put at the end: --no contrast
Hi Olivio! Thanks for the great class! It is a benchmark for me in the world of AI. I learned a lot from stable diffusion, midjourney and on all AI platforms, I see that from my experience there is still a big problem to scale images generated by AI. My dream is to scale images up to 8mb without distortions and without pixel popping... Hugs from Brazil 🙂
IDK if this is a dupe comment, but in the last example, "macro photography"? I think the term you really want is "focus stacking" but there's obviously an overlap since it's a subset of macro photography.
great stuff Olivio, I was wondering where that colour guide was? I tried googling it but other than a FB post all I got was links to how to make colouring books in MJ. thanks in advance
switch the ratio to 2:3 and create the man first, then expand the image to 16:9 or any other ratio you want. use the alpha.midjourney.com interface if possible
Just amazing thanks. I have blender and 3070 graphics and I am cutting and pasting between this and AI and am having a ball. One of the things I struggled with using wombo was the reality as it all seemed to veneered. I love Midjourney but again it’s very manual and you need these prompts as I also love using my own blended back drop images. Great job dude, makes a hella diffo.
I am not understanding the prompt thing I think that you mean inputting your text in the box provided by the AI that you are using I tried a few of the lesions on the Leanardo AI but I am not an artist or a photographer.
Hello Olivio, thank you for the amazing tutorial. I would like to know if it is possible to produce vector images and how you enlarge and export them is possible. Thank you again.
I love MJ to bits and have created and used it's generated images many times. However, probably as a result of looking and generating thousands of images there is no way the images can be confused with real photographs and I'm amazed that the infamous Sony photography winner didn't get picked up as it's very obviously not a real image. People really shouldn't think they can create realistic photographs from AI software as they can't. MJ and DallE images have a 'certain' look that will always distinguish them from reality.
Hi Olivio! Thank you for another super amazing video. I am curious to know why you used 4:6 ratio. It is the same as 2:3, but I wonder if there is any difference in the final results? Or if there is any specific reason why you used it :)
Personally when I do my prompts, I found out that the ratios affect the finished result. The best results for what I generate seem to be on a 2:3 aspect ratio. You can always test it out.
Olivio, you can also try "Rembrandt lighting" variations with other lights, focal lengths, cameras etc, eg. [describe subject], shot with one strobe light directly over the camera in a 24 inch Westcott collapsible travel Beauty Dish, rembrandt lighting
This is a great suggestion, I just tried it and my results came out more realistic - thanks! I used: Modern woman with pink hair and blue eyes, studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, shot with one strobe light directly over the camera in a 24 inch Westcott collapsible travel Beauty Dish, rembrandt lighting--ar 2:3
How can I prevent portraits, or photorealistic images with people, from containing text, or there being "captions" on MJ? A prompt --no text does not help.
For those that wish to copy and paste the prompts to Midjourney.
Great video as always Olivio, also special mention to Robomar, iconic Midjourney legend.
Old lady, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, digital photography --ar 2:3
futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, analog film photography --ar 2:3
Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, cinema film photography --ar 2:3
Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, magazine photography --ar 2:3
Futuristic woman with pink hair and blue eyes, award winning studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, glamour photography --ar 2:3
Lion in nature, highly detailed fur, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Lion in nature, national geographic, highly detailed fur, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Lions in nature, gopro, highly detailed fur, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
One lion in nature, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography, --style 4b --ar 2:3
Architectural photography of a modern living room, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Architectural photography of a modern living room, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography, HDR bright room --ar 2:3
Architectural photography of a modern living room, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography, evenly lit bright room, --no dark shadows --ar 2:3
Japanese neon street at night, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Japanese neon street at night, wet street, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3
Japanese neon street at night, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, bokeh photography --ar 2:3
Japanese neon street at night, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, national geographic photography --ar 2:3
Bee in flower, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, f-stop 1.2, depth of field, focus stacking, macro photography --ar 2:3
Bee in flower, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, f-stop 1.2, depth of field, focus stacking, super macro photography --ar 2:3
Bee in flower, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, focus stacking, macro photography, --no blur, bokeh, dof, depth of field --ar 2:3
Cool! Thanks a lot. 😊
@@marineris You're most welcome :)
Thank you so much for posting them!
Thanks for your time.
Wow, thanks!
I have found that if you add the name of a DSLR camera, (eg Nikon D5500, Canon EOS R5 etc) it produces more realistic results.
Thank you for the tip
You can, also add lens, which should be used 👍🙂.
This was a huge one, thanks!
@@koprnda yes adding the lens helps. However if you specify the aperture it doesn't always get the depth-of-field it right, unfortunately.
Most of the time it work, but sometimes Midjourney put a camera in the images 😆
Amazing examples. Thank you Olivio for the mentioning me.☺️ Great explanation and as always so much info for the users. 👍👏👌
Thank you very much for your help :)
This advice has improved my output 1000%. Thank you!
Run of the mill stock photography type images.
Not useless content for many, so appreciated.
I think you the best MJ Guru (teacher) on the internet
The AI art space is so supportive. It's refreshing to see people share their prompts and give tips on how to improve their craft. Thank you!
My goodness! My images went from dark, unrealistic, and far from what I was trying to do, to super beautiful realistic on-point images! Thanks!!!
Fantastic tutorial. You helped me a lot with architectural photography
If you continue to deliver such excellent MidJourney videos, we will at some point need to refer to you as 'Dr. AI'. Not that I would mind 🙂
So far it's only AI Boy 🤣❤️
Thanks!
Thank you very much for your support
Me encantó tu video, sobretodo porque muchas personas están empeñadas en menospreciar los generadores de imágenes que usan AI cuando, como en mi caso que soy diseñador y conozco la teoría y los términos técnicos tanto de fotografía, 3D, video e incluso las técnicas de pintura a mano y aplicar esa terminología al prompt te da mejores resultados.
Lo mismo con el sentido más artístico usando las figuras literarias, o el poder indicarle a la AI que quieres tu imagen centrada, simetrica, asimetrica, 3/4, con proporción áurea y así varios ejemplos.
Gracias, buen video.
que bueno que te adaptes a la evolución
This was fantastic, thank you. My prompt game just levelled up crazy!
This was amazing! tried this with a couple of my photo prompts and wow!!
What a fantastic walkthrough of this tool. The results are mindblowing!
It still knew what you meant when you misspelled glamour. ;D Thanks for the tips!
Thanks Olivio,
I always learn something from your great videos,
keep it up my friend. 👍🐺👍
Hi Olivio. This was the most important guide on MidJourney for me at all! Its legend! I was able to improve my output quality on faces by 100%. And i am in MJ for almost a year soon. 😅 I combined the faces and the animals/fur prompt for a cover story about the brothers grimm. Last but not least Kudos @Robomar!!! Thanks!
I like how you describe the difference between the different options, very descriptive
Just a heads up for those in the comments that might not know but it’s worth people knowing that commas have no intrinsic value in Midjourney so anyone following should not automatically assume that the commas are being acknowledged by Midjourney and separating prompts. If you want to separate prompts use “::” in place of commas, this will give them default weights, if you want to adjust the weight add a value immediately after with no space
The real reason experienced people still use commas is for legibility. Myself I prefer to use “::” just to get in the habit of doing it
Great vid ..would love to see a video on different angles ..like a lion walking or laying down on its side ..I’ve tried making mock-ups and a lot of them come out sideways . Prompts to change the camera perspective
Really love your channel! Thanks a lot!!! =D Greetings from Hessen, Germany!
What fabulous advice! Just what I needed to know. Thank you! ✨💗
Thank you :)
Thanks for the prompt guide! :) like always, really awesome!:)
Learning so much about AI art from your videos. Thanks for spending the time to create them. Another superb one, this.
Thank you very much. My pleasure
Hey Olivio, very informative and useful information about Midjourney. Thanks! I teach English as a second language and wanted you to know the word photography is pronounced pho·tog·’ra·phy. There are four syllables and the accent is placed on the second syllable (tog’). Here is the word photographer - pho·tog’.ra·pher. There are four syllables and the accent or stress is placed on the second syllable again. I recommend you practice pronouncing these words correctly in a sentence. I hope this was helpful.
Excellent tutorial. Very easy to follow. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Amazing and phenomenal tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to show us so many examples.. your friend's special prompt makes a big difference!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I’m a rookie when it comes to ai, but these tips have changed my images like day and night! Thank you.
Thanks sir for making this video. Do you have any suggestions for prompting on stable diffusion in hyperrealistic pics?
with SD it is mostly about the model. but i would highly suggest that you look at the prompts on Civitai.com and especially check out the negative prompt, because that is a lot more important on SD
Hi Olivio! Curious to try out some things you mentioned in this video and add them to my own realistic photo formula! Those Japan Neon street photos came out AMAZING!!
Thank you so much. I love Asian Neon Streets :)
Just out of curiosity what is your formula?
@@OlivioSarikas but still the reflections on water have nothing to do with the upper part
@@nickbehrmann1780 yes, that's true. sadly reflections are bad in most ai images
Great video! Please, post the exact same concept, but for Stable Diffusion! Hyper-realistic are so nice! ♥
Good idea. Let's see how well this video does
I"m trying his suggestions now in stable diffusion and they seem to help.
@@OlivioSarikas Woohoo!
@@cobraeconomics4881 I tried the same, but I think stable Diffusion has not the Power of Midjourney and delivers not the best results. Also the Images or Low Resolution until they have No Pro Mode. I prefer Midjourney as you can learn from other prompts directly.
Amazing. 😮 Can't wait to try it out.
VERY well done video, Olivio. THANKS for the efforts. Really helps understand MJ.
MJ don’t recognize tech words, for example the same results with old lady we can achieve just with prompt: old lady, film photography -ar 6:4. There is only one word that create this real effect style: film photography. This is whole magic… sharp focus, color grading - the same effect wit and without it..
More over: no contrast is wrong, because it adds more contrast, it should be -no contrast.
Hi thank you for your video, helped alot getting out that cartoonish output I was getting always. I sell a product and I have, of course, a real image of tha product. and I want to put that in a resential setting like a luxury kitchen. but it always keeps changing my product when designing the image. how can I tell it not to change me image or at least the main details of it and still put in the setting I am asking?
Great. Memories from Brazil.
What is the impact of misspelling glamour as “galmour” ? Was midjourney not confused?
I was looking for this comment. I was sure someone pointed it out already. Galmour vs glamor
Came here to ask. Maybe only a typo in the slides/video?
Excellent advice here... and a new subscriber!
Simply Awesome, and very informative.
Just found your videos and subscribed. Awesome content
I love it, thank you for the prompts they are a game changer in ai
awesome, thank you :)
16:55 Don't put "depth of field, f/1.2" and "focus stacking" together! Focus stacking is exactly the opposite and it's used to make the image sharper everywhere by stacking multiple images focused in different points.
Amazingly helpful. Keep up the excellent work, Olivio, and many thanks.
Thank you, another amazing video, it is just what I was looking for
you should try the priority prompts like ::2 or ::3 behind your most important thing
Putting "no contrast" in your prompt is a lot more likely to give you contrast than it is to remove it, AI doesn't handle negatives well in that way, this is why we have adjacent negative prompts. Telling it what to do and what not to do are two separate layers of instructions, because putting them together doesn't work well. I suggest trying MJ's negative prompts and putting "--no contrast" at the end.
yes, but this is not about avoiding contrast like in a negative prompt, it is more about tricking the AI into what you want as a result. Which doesn't always follow logical ways. Robomar came up with this formular after thousands of test, so I trust him that this makes sense for the AI, rather than for us
Thanks for the lesson! I'll be sure to put it to good use!!!
Very interesting Olivio. I use V4 exclusively & 4:6 / 6:4 is a great resolution. I create fantastical/horror/bizarre/surreal designs & I tried this method & it did improve the textures of let's say fur (for my Cosmic Horror Sesame Street series) & the results were great. I am going to play around by adding vibrant color commands & other things I always include in my work.
Thanks for the tips bro.
Side note, I was subscribed but was somehow unsubecribed, just letting you know in case you notice a drop in subscribers. Don't worry, I subscribed anew.
Negative words doesn't work on MJ. So, probably writing "no contrast" add more contrast. Try --no contrast.
Always eggcellent! Thank you Olivio
Always eggcited to share now tips and tricks :)
Really cool techniques. Have to try for real!
In each of these examples that show different camera photography examples, was the same seed used to try and achieve the same composition and really test the camera example? Not sure if that would truly work, but the question comes to mind.
The actual rick is to use analogue terminology in your prompts; as digital is just a derivative of a chemical/physical reaction. Try 70mm film stock for example instead of '8k hyper-realism' etc. You get better realism playing around with analogue technical terms. At least that's what I have found. But it can shift the data set.
Thank you. It's very useful and interested 🙂
Hi Olivio, great video. Thanks!
Quick questions. I try to create an interesting photo whereby the reflection of the "wet street" is showing something else. I know it is against your tip to be "reatlitic", but I thought it is something fun to try out. But I never get to make it. For example, I want to make a NYC rainy days view of timesquare, and the street is busy and full of people, but the reflection of the wet ground would have broken buildings and zombies. I tried many times and it seems that I never can make the AI to understand. What's your tips?
Thanks so much, I've learned a lot from your videos!❤
This is awesome. One little thing:
The "no contrast" part isn't working how they think. Thr language model for MidJ is pretty dumb so it has no idea what you're asking, it's just seeing "no" which could ne anything. If one wanted to do that you would have to put at the end:
--no contrast
Olivio, How to write a command to create a graphic that includes a selected fragment of an existing image (e.g., background, character's face, etc.)?
Hi Olivio! Thanks for the great class! It is a benchmark for me in the world of AI. I learned a lot from stable diffusion, midjourney and on all AI platforms, I see that from my experience there is still a big problem to scale images generated by AI. My dream is to scale images up to 8mb without distortions and without pixel popping... Hugs from Brazil 🙂
Just use Topaz Gigapixel AI
Enjoy watching the video, learn a lot of tips. Thank you so much.
Cool Artwork
Thank you
IDK if this is a dupe comment, but in the last example, "macro photography"? I think the term you really want is "focus stacking" but there's obviously an overlap since it's a subset of macro photography.
you can make a macro photo without dof or blur using focus stacking
yes, there are lots of option to achieve slightly different results :)
Thank you. Can’t wait to try it
You’re welcome 😊
Solid As Always!!!
Only the best for you :)
Thank you for this mind expanding video!
great stuff Olivio, I was wondering where that colour guide was? I tried googling it but other than a FB post all I got was links to how to make colouring books in MJ. thanks in advance
I think it's inside of their Discord as a guide post
Your videos are very cool and helpful
How did you repeat the generation of the image with a similar "old woman"?
Thank you so much for this helpful video
Amazing video! Thank you!
Would adding names of photographers help simplify your requirements?
sick tutorial, thanks
seems like mdjourney is getting better with writings/letters. just few weeks ago, any writings/letters would look like alien's writing.
Hi Olivio! I subscribe to you from another RUclips account... but I'm switching to this one. Love your stuff
hey bro midjourney not making full body view midjourny distort character hand and feet what i am doing i do everything
switch the ratio to 2:3 and create the man first, then expand the image to 16:9 or any other ratio you want. use the alpha.midjourney.com interface if possible
So great tutorial. thank u very much.
your are the best!
Mid Journey 5 now wants you to give it longer prompts.
Sorry, second question. Is there a way to create people with hands that are exactly anatomically correct?
Just amazing thanks. I have blender and 3070 graphics and I am cutting and pasting between this and AI and am having a ball. One of the things I struggled with using wombo was the reality as it all seemed to veneered. I love Midjourney but again it’s very manual and you need these prompts as I also love using my own blended back drop images.
Great job dude, makes a hella diffo.
I am not understanding the prompt thing I think that you mean inputting your text in the box provided by the AI that you are using I tried a few of the lesions on the Leanardo AI but I am not an artist or a photographer.
Amazing, thanks a lot!
Hello Olivio, thank you for the amazing tutorial. I would like to know if it is possible to produce vector images and how you enlarge and export them is possible. Thank you again.
These are great but Mid knows what humans and lions look like, can you try a manta ray, or stingray
I love MJ to bits and have created and used it's generated images many times. However, probably as a result of looking and generating thousands of images there is no way the images can be confused with real photographs and I'm amazed that the infamous Sony photography winner didn't get picked up as it's very obviously not a real image. People really shouldn't think they can create realistic photographs from AI software as they can't. MJ and DallE images have a 'certain' look that will always distinguish them from reality.
Olivio, very nice shirt ☺
Haha! Ended with Character Animator. So many ways to make stuff.
Thanks. Great video!
Hi Olivio! Thank you for another super amazing video. I am curious to know why you used 4:6 ratio. It is the same as 2:3, but I wonder if there is any difference in the final results? Or if there is any specific reason why you used it :)
Personally when I do my prompts, I found out that the ratios affect the finished result. The best results for what I generate seem to be on a 2:3 aspect ratio. You can always test it out.
Thank you very much!
Olivio, you can also try "Rembrandt lighting" variations with other lights, focal lengths, cameras etc, eg. [describe subject], shot with one strobe light directly over the camera in a 24 inch Westcott collapsible travel Beauty Dish, rembrandt lighting
This is a great suggestion, I just tried it and my results came out more realistic - thanks! I used: Modern woman with pink hair and blue eyes, studio photography, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, shot with one strobe light directly over the camera in a 24 inch Westcott collapsible travel Beauty Dish, rembrandt lighting--ar 2:3
Just tried it. very nice!
Thank you for this breakdown
My pleasure!
"Glamour" was mis-spelt in one of the last portraits. You had "Galmour". What does Midjourney do with spelling mistakes ?
Is this applicable to SD as well or MJ exclusive?
SD prompts work differently, but you can certainly try using the words i used in this video to build into the SD prompts
Well done, thanks.
How can I prevent portraits, or photorealistic images with people, from containing text, or there being "captions" on MJ? A prompt --no text does not help.
Thats really crazy!!!
How the same results can be achieved with SD??? And which model currently is the best for photorealism? Please make a video about it...