Should you use Midjourney (V4) to design miniatures?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @amazingtuts
    @amazingtuts 4 месяца назад +2

    I love watching your videos. You've really helped me on my path to creating minis. But I just now, finally figured out who you remind me of when you talk. Captain Kirk. Yes, that's it.

  • @juz4kix
    @juz4kix 2 года назад +4

    I would be curious about the 3 d process

    • @DiluvianChronicles
      @DiluvianChronicles  2 года назад +1

      That's good to hear! I will put something together soon. I have covered the process a bit in some other videos but I'm constantly learning new things as well.

  • @KrullMaestaren
    @KrullMaestaren Год назад +3

    Basically, you skip the concept artist who probably would have referenced his own collection of reference images and googled without crediting anyone and jumped straight to the 3d artist for modelling. This is very simplified but I see very little difference in how art is made for bigger games by professionals in studios 🙂 I guess ignorance is a bliss.
    Anyways cool how AI have begun to enable people to create more stuff. Heard that some people gave midjourney their art and managed to get it to then take that character and make a turnaround for it 🤯
    I am so late to the party but really have to give it a try. Would be nice if you could have your own private corner and train it on your own dataset until it was possible to say alien dragon ... "in my own style" and always consistent results 🙂

    • @DiluvianChronicles
      @DiluvianChronicles  Год назад +1

      Yeah! Basically.
      I Don't want to step on the toes of working concept artists and other professionals, and honestly I don't think that using AI for reference does so.
      I have been experimenting with turnarounds a lot and there are certainly some limitations to it. To get my own style, I think drawing is still a better option, and since I work on miniatures, I don't really need much detail, so its half about the process anyway.
      To get your AI images in your own style, I hear stable diffusion is the way to go but I haven't played with it yet.