Midjourney is nice for inspiration, but as an interior designer you are constraint by the structure of a room. My workflow is like this: I sketch using an Ipad and put the Sketch into Xona AI to render. Midjouney can do this too with it's new retexture feature, but i haven't seen it in the context of Interior Design, yet. Also, i don't have access to this feature, becuase i am not a Midjourney power user.
Great workflow, the MJ editor is insane - I should do a video just on that in the context of interior design, it is VERY powerful. I was feeding it some clay renders of a project of mine and it did an incredible job adding materials so I can imagine it doing wonders with your drawings!
Great question, taken from their ToS, Section 4 "You own all Assets You create with the Services to the fullest extent possible under applicable law." Reference document here: docs.midjourney.com/docs/terms-of-service
@@andychristoforou, good to know. When you sign up here are the “Rights You give to Midjourney” By using the Services, You grant to Midjourney, its successors, and assigns a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, sublicensable no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute text and image prompts You input into the Services, as well as any Assets produced by You through the Service. This license survives termination of this Agreement by any party, for any reason.
Yes, when I reviewed this with Legal, our understanding of why this exists is in case they happen to show one of your images in an any marketing materials more so than MJ wanting to get into design work. There's another clause that's something along the lines of if you're a pro user, they will try to limit the potential of showcasing your work but also on the flip side I wouldn't produce an image and then go and get that built, I'd use it as a spring board for ideas, you know what I mean?
@@andychristoforou This is an interesting discussion. I think it would be important though to be transparent with your clients that you are using MJ and AI. Personally, I'd be more comfortable installing Stable Diffusion with Flux and ComfyUI or Forge on my own local workstation or server, than giving MJ the rights to something that my clients (especially corporate ones) wouldn't want them to have access to.
@@rn4490 For sure - great discussion, for work where we feed a model images to work off of, say a massing model of our designs - we use Flux and SD for the transparent IP around commercial usage. MJ is just used for inspiration/look and feel studies, not design work.
Thank you that was quite straightforward and simple .
@@nadaelhadedy124 No problem! Glad you liked it!
Midjourney is nice for inspiration, but as an interior designer you are constraint by the structure of a room. My workflow is like this: I sketch using an Ipad and put the Sketch into Xona AI to render. Midjouney can do this too with it's new retexture feature, but i haven't seen it in the context of Interior Design, yet. Also, i don't have access to this feature, becuase i am not a Midjourney power user.
Great workflow, the MJ editor is insane - I should do a video just on that in the context of interior design, it is VERY powerful. I was feeding it some clay renders of a project of mine and it did an incredible job adding materials so I can imagine it doing wonders with your drawings!
So who owns the intellectual property for the design? You or Midjourney? What does their EULA say?
Great question, taken from their ToS, Section 4 "You own all Assets You create with the Services to the fullest extent possible under applicable law."
Reference document here:
docs.midjourney.com/docs/terms-of-service
@@andychristoforou, good to know. When you sign up here are the “Rights You give to Midjourney”
By using the Services, You grant to Midjourney, its successors, and assigns a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, sublicensable no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute text and image prompts You input into the Services, as well as any Assets produced by You through the Service. This license survives termination of this Agreement by any party, for any reason.
Yes, when I reviewed this with Legal, our understanding of why this exists is in case they happen to show one of your images in an any marketing materials more so than MJ wanting to get into design work.
There's another clause that's something along the lines of if you're a pro user, they will try to limit the potential of showcasing your work but also on the flip side I wouldn't produce an image and then go and get that built, I'd use it as a spring board for ideas, you know what I mean?
@@andychristoforou This is an interesting discussion. I think it would be important though to be transparent with your clients that you are using MJ and AI. Personally, I'd be more comfortable installing Stable Diffusion with Flux and ComfyUI or Forge on my own local workstation or server, than giving MJ the rights to something that my clients (especially corporate ones) wouldn't want them to have access to.
@@rn4490 For sure - great discussion, for work where we feed a model images to work off of, say a massing model of our designs - we use Flux and SD for the transparent IP around commercial usage. MJ is just used for inspiration/look and feel studies, not design work.