This video has inspired me to try out some new Midjourney styles, this is such a great resource for Midjourney style codes! Thanks for putting this together. I love how you included your favorite styles in the captions. It's helpful to see some examples of what each code can create.
Great video! I've been searching for more monochrome styles. Also, you should try a concept prompt along with your real ones. For example: Factory, Victorian, Park are real things. Whimsical Surrealism, Abstract Joy, Suspicious Behavior are conceptual. I find that giving Midjourney concepts as prompts brings out hidden possibilities from styles.
Thanks again for another great video. I really enjoyed this in-depth video. I was wondering, though why all the -serf original examples were in landscape, the four prompted images were in portrait. Any particular reason for not creating the prompted images in the same aspect ratio as the original?
I guess it's because I have always liked the 9:16 aspect ratio the most when generating images. And I have found it handy to put four of them side-by-side and have room for the prompt text. But, for the quicker looks I decided to go with the 16:9 ratio, because it fits better to a RUclips video and I wanted to just generate one image per style. So I guess just personal preference and reasons for video editing.
Thanks, didn't realize I was a computer though. But it would sure feel nice to be one right now for personal reasons I don't want to disclose at this point.
This video has inspired me to try out some new Midjourney styles, this is such a great resource for Midjourney style codes! Thanks for putting this together.
I love how you included your favorite styles in the captions. It's helpful to see some examples of what each code can create.
Great video! I've been searching for more monochrome styles. Also, you should try a concept prompt along with your real ones. For example: Factory, Victorian, Park are real things. Whimsical Surrealism, Abstract Joy, Suspicious Behavior are conceptual. I find that giving Midjourney concepts as prompts brings out hidden possibilities from styles.
Really good idea! I'll try to do that in my next video.
Can't wait for you to upload the -sref videos for nos. 900-1199!
I will, as soon as I complete them!
Thanks again for another great video. I really enjoyed this in-depth video. I was wondering, though why all the -serf original examples were in landscape, the four prompted images were in portrait. Any particular reason for not creating the prompted images in the same aspect ratio as the original?
I guess it's because I have always liked the 9:16 aspect ratio the most when generating images. And I have found it handy to put four of them side-by-side and have room for the prompt text. But, for the quicker looks I decided to go with the 16:9 ratio, because it fits better to a RUclips video and I wanted to just generate one image per style. So I guess just personal preference and reasons for video editing.
@@thaeyne makes perfect sense. My experience has been the different aspect ratios deliver different results. 🤷♂️
@@kronos77777 That is totally true! There are so many combinations of them so I have just stuck with a few of them.
You are a good computer. But, no soul is put in the drawings yet very detailed. 😊
Thanks, didn't realize I was a computer though. But it would sure feel nice to be one right now for personal reasons I don't want to disclose at this point.