Just found your channel today, and after watching a few of your videos, I subscribed !! Love your clear presentation style and your curiosity driven learned techniques. Literally waiting to see what you do with the forthcoming MidJourney 6 release. Especially natural language prompting and 3D (fingers crossed). Also, because of your channel and the advent of MidJourney 6, I took the plunge on the 1 year Pro subscription. Felt this is money well spent, and even with Firefly enabled Photoshop, will probably not renew my Photoshop CC subscription in late summer. What a wonderful time to be creative.
Oh wow, even I don't have a full year's subscription because I up- and downgrade based on actual usage 😆 But thank you so much! PS: Regarding 3D. Don't count on it for v6. But that's just my guess.
Great process, but I was really hoping for a direct side by side at the very end of the original sketch and final outcome, after the image evolution shots. Only thing I'd change. :)
I would like to know if you specifically wanted to focus on the remix option for this or if you tried other methods also but the outcome was not as desired or turned out to be too complex. I'm thinking of combining constant subjects + your "theme infusion" method iE.
@@TokenizedAI Another funny thing I noticed is that during you altered the style step-by-step MJ cooked the picture down to only represent your prompted subject and background. The bookshelf disappeared pretty fast and the dining area devolved into single chairs on the balcony and then vasnished completly. Almost like inpainting :)
Awesome. I'm going to use this for non architectural illustrations. I've been pounding my head against the wall trying to get the composition and subjects of my sketches rendered via Midjourney. Thank you! Is there a prompt that will saturate the color?
Very interesting but i think it works because the space you work with is very generic (a rectangle), i tried it with something more complex and it does't work at all cause its inventing a space that is NOT mine at all…
That's quite possible, but then that's not directly related to the "remix" part of the process but rather the initial sketch. And unfortunately that just not something that MJ covers right now, I'm afraid.
Cool but you can’t rid of an entire kitchen from the floor plan and still use this tool for many professional use cases described at the beginning. So close but the AI still needs more evolving!!
Maybe these 2 solutions are useful for situations when preserving shapes of sketches is needed: ruclips.net/video/zSkJRNLJxTs/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/nFBVy73UnJg/видео.html
Honestly, very nice work if being impressed with pretty pictures is the goal, but the reality is none of the results actually match what you started with. Midjourney - as all common AI applications - suffer from a random nature that makes them almost useless in a real situation. As an interior designer these images are not useful. As an architect they are almost dangerous. In the end its all in the detail. If an AI can't produce your work in the detail its useless. So, if you are concerned about AI taking your work from you you should only worry if you are only producing pretty images. That said, I give it 12 months and then AI will do exactly as I describe.
Midjourney sucks at this kind of stuff. Not being able to 'convert the style' of an existing image but get "quite close" as you say after enough re-rolls. Photoshop will end midjourney, just a matter of time.
Midjourney wasn't meant to do this sort of stuff. I'm just showing how one might achieve a similar result. I'm not saying there aren't better options out there, but they all cost extra.
Thank you that was very helpful.
Just found your channel today, and after watching a few of your videos, I subscribed !! Love your clear presentation style and your curiosity driven learned techniques. Literally waiting to see what you do with the forthcoming MidJourney 6 release. Especially natural language prompting and 3D (fingers crossed). Also, because of your channel and the advent of MidJourney 6, I took the plunge on the 1 year Pro subscription. Felt this is money well spent, and even with Firefly enabled Photoshop, will probably not renew my Photoshop CC subscription in late summer. What a wonderful time to be creative.
Oh wow, even I don't have a full year's subscription because I up- and downgrade based on actual usage 😆
But thank you so much!
PS: Regarding 3D. Don't count on it for v6. But that's just my guess.
Fascinating approach! Once again you're taking Midjourney to new places!
Remix confuses so many people. It confused me too initially.
Interesting. I look forward to playing with this soon. It could be helpful for a project. Thank you.
Remix can be really useful in certain situations. Apparently MJ is revamping how it works, so it'll be interesting to see how this changes over time.
Great process, but I was really hoping for a direct side by side at the very end of the original sketch and final outcome, after the image evolution shots.
Only thing I'd change.
:)
Next time!
You could mirror the image before image prompting it. Also I’ve just got a 8 minute Vision Pro ad.
I don't control the ads. Complain to Apple or get YT Premium. 😅
@@TokenizedAI not complaining, just commenting that you're getting some top quality 8 minute ad for a device that isn't released til next year 😀
Was it an unskippable ad? 😳
Excellent approach and teaching
Glad you think so!
Great video ! thanks
Hammer 😀 danke!
Try Chainner for upscaling.
I would like to know if you specifically wanted to focus on the remix option for this or if you tried other methods also but the outcome was not as desired or turned out to be too complex. I'm thinking of combining constant subjects + your "theme infusion" method iE.
I specifically wanted to use Remix but I also don't think you'll get more fidelity with any other method, unless you use external tools.
@@TokenizedAI Another funny thing I noticed is that during you altered the style step-by-step MJ cooked the picture down to only represent your prompted subject and background. The bookshelf disappeared pretty fast and the dining area devolved into single chairs on the balcony and then vasnished completly. Almost like inpainting :)
Good catch. I guess it just goes to show how important the text prompt is, even when working with image references.
Thanks.
I’ve started using remix mode more and more. Even going back to old MJ images and adding an image reference to the remix.
It's definitely underrated. Especially with the recent updates.
I got very confused. What is V-roll? what is that for? Why do I have to use it? Why can't I create with v6? Not very clear
Though I don’t do interior design, this is fascinating and can be used for other purposes.
Definitely should work for other use cases too.
Awesome. I'm going to use this for non architectural illustrations. I've been pounding my head against the wall trying to get the composition and subjects of my sketches rendered via Midjourney. Thank you!
Is there a prompt that will saturate the color?
How to do the oposite conversion?
This is great. Thanks.
But is it fair to say that you are not changing your sketches into renders, but images that look similar to your sketch?
Very interesting but i think it works because the space you work with is very generic (a rectangle), i tried it with something more complex and it does't work at all cause its inventing a space that is NOT mine at all…
That's quite possible, but then that's not directly related to the "remix" part of the process but rather the initial sketch. And unfortunately that just not something that MJ covers right now, I'm afraid.
Do you have a course for Deforum?
This is Midjourney, not Stable Diffusion.
nice
where is the dining table? that way you can't present it as a final rendering, rather just a replacement or compliment to the early stage sketches.
is there an ai walkthrough app that could handle renders like is, in keyframes?
I don't even know what an "AI walkthrough app" is 😬
@@TokenizedAI it would be like a 3D visualization of a design scheme
Cool but you can’t rid of an entire kitchen from the floor plan and still use this tool for many professional use cases described at the beginning. So close but the AI still needs more evolving!!
Maybe these 2 solutions are useful for situations when preserving shapes of sketches is needed: ruclips.net/video/zSkJRNLJxTs/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/nFBVy73UnJg/видео.html
shoulda done a side by side.
Original 9:15
Final 9:46
Shoulda, woulda, coulda....in hindsight, you're right Next time 😁
Honestly, very nice work if being impressed with pretty pictures is the goal, but the reality is none of the results actually match what you started with. Midjourney - as all common AI applications - suffer from a random nature that makes them almost useless in a real situation. As an interior designer these images are not useful. As an architect they are almost dangerous. In the end its all in the detail. If an AI can't produce your work in the detail its useless.
So, if you are concerned about AI taking your work from you you should only worry if you are only producing pretty images.
That said, I give it 12 months and then AI will do exactly as I describe.
As you said. Give it 12 months. Rome wasn't built in a day.
Midjourney sucks at this kind of stuff. Not being able to 'convert the style' of an existing image but get "quite close" as you say after enough re-rolls. Photoshop will end midjourney, just a matter of time.
Midjourney wasn't meant to do this sort of stuff. I'm just showing how one might achieve a similar result. I'm not saying there aren't better options out there, but they all cost extra.