I think that the mountain views are more... tolkienesque. Yes indeed, J. R. R. Tolkien used to be a graphic artist and a painter too, influenced by Blake, Arthur Rackham and Art Nouveau and Déco. The beautiful view at 11:01 is very - very - very according to what I said!
You are awesome Christian! I love how detailed you are and the fact you experiment in ways that really show the power of AI. I sure hope more people find how great your channel is. Best of luck with all you do.
My channel doesn't grow as much as others because I don't really cover any of the sensationalist news, but I try to focus on the stuff I enjoy. Definitely more sustainable approach for me personally 🙂
I loved your video, I also included a few additional rules so it includes negative prompting, here is a rewrite of a particular sentence/paragraph so it includes negative prompting: "{parameters} = --v 5 --ar 16:9 --s 1000 --no [NEGATIVE PROMPT]" ... and ... "In the syntax above, {prompt} represents a text prompt. It can contain words, phrases, and numbers. {parameters} control how Midjourney should process the command, including negative prompts. The negative prompts in {parameters} are used to specify elements or subjects that should be avoided in the generated image." (I don't want to spam the comment section too much for the entire thing, but I think you'll understand what I am trying to say, hopefully.)
I literally copy-pasted your prompt jnto GPT 3.5, I input two artists names, and BOOM, I was treated to amazing output images from MidJourney. Thank you for sharing your insight so freely!
We are in a graphics and art revolution. Did painters get upset when photographers started taking pictures. Did sculptures get upset with the onset of computer 3D graphics. They probably did, but who cares. AI is a new tool, nothing more. Artist who want to progress their trade will embrace and use all that AI has to offer, or they will be left behind. Business will not pay artists to spend a ton of time on a project when that time can be cut in half by using AI. Its here and its not going away. People are making money with AI, and as long as that is the case its not going away. So the choice is, learn it, use it or be left behind. So who cares about the haters. Let they hate. They are insecure about losing their jobs and becoming irrelevant. My suggestion to these individuals is level up or quite the game.
Just subscribed! 💯 _This_ is why 'synthography' will become an art movement. Technologically creative and innovative. Thank you for this. 13:48 Exactly!! 😆
Excellent "real-world" explanation of "fair use" and accurate description of the fear and loathing expressed by modern day troglodytes. The idea that anyone has any wholly original ideas is asinine. Our whole existence is a conglomeration of other people's thoughts and opinions. Inspiration can't be commodified despite how hard corporations try to dictate the human experience. Cheers!
I teach almost everything I know for free. The primary objective of a course is to provide structure and a central place where all knowledge can be found in an organized way. And that's what I do with my course as well (plus obviously some extra secret sauce here and there)
@@TokenizedAI I think the main reason is just because you're so niche. Plus MJ isn't a free service, so less users looking for this content. You might want to consider doing 'live' sessions with superchats for questions and memberships for extra content. I hope you at least feel appreciated! And if you're looking for other content ideas, you could do comparisons of MJ vs it's competition.
Oh don't worry, I feel very appreciated 🙂 I'm also quite happy with my "niche" for now since MJ is obviously winning in this game at the moment. I'd rather have fewer but more engaged subscribers than thousands of disengaged people. It's also much easier to sustain the work this way. AI news isn't my thing anyway.
I love your content! Thanks for all these knowledge! A question, in these prompt you tested, you had the remix mode settings seleted? Regards from brazil!
Cool! I have been doing this for a while just not as structured with ChatGPT. I also like to set my styles with /prefer option set once I am happy with what I have.
Ive been using midjourney for quite awhile now, and this guy knows his shit. Also Christian might not be a programmer (or maybe he is) but he certainly thinks similarly to one. I always learn something new from his videos THANKS! Bonus points for saying van Gogh correctly - but then again, you look faintly dutch :D (looking at your last name it actually makes sense!)
I'm not a professional programmer but I taught myself to code when I was a teenager and I do built my own stuff every now and then (big Laravel fan). With regards to the pronounciation of Van Gogh. I'm German, so that's why I'm familiar with the right way to say it 😁
I honestly think that using ChatGPT to prompt everything for you is neither good for skill development nor particularly rewarding in the long term. Also, there will always be need for more because things change.
Amazing how you are able to clearly help us find functional pathways to develop our own creativity. Like one commenter expressed below, the approach is applicable to more than MidJourney and for that, this is truly valuable content for artists. Greatly Appreciated✨
As always clear and dynamic your videos, but I believe that nothing is created, everything is transformed, because everything was already created! Everyone is inspired by someone, whether in art or in any other modality. Do we learn from the successes and mistakes of others or from our successes and mistakes? The question is today and now, what becomes easier in each one's life, most of us being immediate!
i like the sound between the scene transitions, but the transition intersecting clip used is way too bright, even with the lights on its far to bright, it feels like a distracting camera flash
Christian, yet another outstanding video. Creativity is off the charts. I used to sell "art" back in the 80's in a "shi shi" art gallery in Sausalito, CA. We carried classical artists (Miro, Picasso, and Seurat to modern artists of the time). Part of our spiel was to show various schools' influence on an artist's work. Buyers wanted the history and influences of a piece because it gave the piece "significance". Joan Miro leaned on Van Gogh and Cezanne, Van Gogh "borrowed" from Seurat. The more names we could drop and point to their influence through color, brush strokes or whatever the more value the painting had in the buyers' mind. Direct copy of the Mona Lisa = bad, painting of a smiling woman in the style of Da Vinci is "homage".. lol. Sorry for the rant and thank you again for the lessons in creativity.
Interesting approach. What I've been doing is taking four images in the style that I want descriptors for and running /descibe on them. The common phrases and terminology are what I take as the prompt for that style. Your way is way more in-depth than mine and way cooler in that you get names and histories for your new style. Another really good video!
Your way is actually great too and I do that as well from time to time. Doing that is definitely much better for learning to understand how words trigger certain styles.
@Tokenized AI by Christian Heidorn It'll be really cool when we're able to assign descriptors to variables and then we won't have to type in, or copy and paste, all the style prompts. We can just type in the variable instead.
Great job! Thank you for not only sharing and teaching but for doing it with a sense of humour and with a fair criticism at those that blindly reject anything that can be created with these new ways.
Defining your personal style from your influences is something EVERY artist in history has done - or at least it starts off being inspired by influences. And then personal style evolves. And to knock using something like Surrealism or Impressionism is just outright ludicrous and illogical. But I hope you weren't talking about that. 🤷♂ But you do have your name as M&M. So not sure if you're influenced my Eminem or M&M's. Either one is a great influence to use for your name though 😎
Correct. Then do it the old fashioned way and research online sources that describe the artist's styles and techniques. Referencing an artist in Midjourney also doesn't work in cases where it doesn't know the artist. All pretty logical.
My mind was blown by this one! It encapsulated exactly what I was hoping AI art generator could achieved . You've made it so accessible and practical, let's just say EASY! These tips will help to focus even more on the creation of beautiful and original digital artworks. Thank you so much for the quality of the insight you share on this channel 👌
lol ah man the call out on most artists statement is spot on sir good
It's necessary
I think that the mountain views are more... tolkienesque. Yes indeed, J. R. R. Tolkien used to be a graphic artist and a painter too, influenced by Blake, Arthur Rackham and Art Nouveau and Déco. The beautiful view at 11:01 is very - very - very according to what I said!
You aren't wrong. Goes to show how even new style might not be that new.
Interesting, didn't know that Tolkien painted.
@@TokenizedAI First edition of "The Hobbit" is illustrated by JRRT.
Man, this is pure genius. Thank you for sharing this.
You are awesome Christian! I love how detailed you are and the fact you experiment in ways that really show the power of AI. I sure hope more people find how great your channel is. Best of luck with all you do.
My channel doesn't grow as much as others because I don't really cover any of the sensationalist news, but I try to focus on the stuff I enjoy. Definitely more sustainable approach for me personally 🙂
You are truly the best prompt scientist i know on RUclips.
I loved your video, I also included a few additional rules so it includes negative prompting, here is a rewrite of a particular sentence/paragraph so it includes negative prompting:
"{parameters} = --v 5 --ar 16:9 --s 1000 --no [NEGATIVE PROMPT]"
... and ...
"In the syntax above, {prompt} represents a text prompt. It can contain words, phrases, and numbers. {parameters} control how Midjourney should process the command, including negative prompts. The negative prompts in {parameters} are used to specify elements or subjects that should be avoided in the generated image."
(I don't want to spam the comment section too much for the entire thing, but I think you'll understand what I am trying to say, hopefully.)
Nice addition! 👍
Oh, thats awesome👍 Thank you very much for your Inspiration and free supporting material. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Have a nice weekend.🙌
🙌🏻🙏🏻
Great video as usual Christian - awesome!
Shots fired!!! And I'm here for it. ❤🔥 Great content as always
A bit of controversy never hurt
Wow! Great video Christian! Gonna give it a spin!
You totally rock!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Great stuff!! Thank you for your detailed walkthrough.
Wow!!!! That's exactly what I am researching, amazing amazing video, thanks Chris!
Pleasure 🙂
This appraoch is truly an inspiration of its own. Can't thank you enough. 💯
I literally copy-pasted your prompt jnto GPT 3.5, I input two artists names, and BOOM, I was treated to amazing output images from MidJourney. Thank you for sharing your insight so freely!
Works almost every time
We are in a graphics and art revolution. Did painters get upset when photographers started taking pictures. Did sculptures get upset with the onset of computer 3D graphics. They probably did, but who cares. AI is a new tool, nothing more. Artist who want to progress their trade will embrace and use all that AI has to offer, or they will be left behind. Business will not pay artists to spend a ton of time on a project when that time can be cut in half by using AI. Its here and its not going away. People are making money with AI, and as long as that is the case its not going away. So the choice is, learn it, use it or be left behind. So who cares about the haters. Let they hate. They are insecure about losing their jobs and becoming irrelevant. My suggestion to these individuals is level up or quite the game.
oh, snap!!!.....perfect...great video, as usual
Just subscribed! 💯
_This_ is why 'synthography' will become an art movement. Technologically creative and innovative.
Thank you for this.
13:48 Exactly!! 😆
Appreciate it 🙂
you rock, love your channel
Amazing info!! Thank you!!
Excellent "real-world" explanation of "fair use" and accurate description of the fear and loathing expressed by modern day troglodytes. The idea that anyone has any wholly original ideas is asinine. Our whole existence is a conglomeration of other people's thoughts and opinions. Inspiration can't be commodified despite how hard corporations try to dictate the human experience. Cheers!
Yeah, I'm seriously getting tired of the same old arguments over and over again. The genie is out of the bottle regardless.
Another great video! Thanks for share
Thank you so much for your help. I am sure this will allow me to generate images on midjourney faster.
I'm sure it will 😁
Fantastic- great work - thanks for sharing
❤Wow! Thank you so much. I can't believe that you are teaching us all this absolutely free.. Very generous of you! Much love 😻 ❤❤❤
I teach almost everything I know for free. The primary objective of a course is to provide structure and a central place where all knowledge can be found in an organized way. And that's what I do with my course as well (plus obviously some extra secret sauce here and there)
Thanks for the smart, thoughtful and detailed instructions and examples of these techniques, Christian. Very useful.
Thank you 🙏🏻
I do not use Midjourney but you're Videos help me regardless
That's awesome 😃
Danke 😀 das ist der Hammer!!!
Great Work! As always
This is quite impressive, thanks for sharing, you've got a student in me
🙏🏻
There are a few great AI channels, but the best MidJourney specific channel prize goes to you, Sir. Love how methodical you are
Thank you so much. I don't get as much attention as the big and loud channels out there but I try my best.
@@TokenizedAI I think the main reason is just because you're so niche. Plus MJ isn't a free service, so less users looking for this content. You might want to consider doing 'live' sessions with superchats for questions and memberships for extra content. I hope you at least feel appreciated!
And if you're looking for other content ideas, you could do comparisons of MJ vs it's competition.
Oh don't worry, I feel very appreciated 🙂 I'm also quite happy with my "niche" for now since MJ is obviously winning in this game at the moment. I'd rather have fewer but more engaged subscribers than thousands of disengaged people. It's also much easier to sustain the work this way. AI news isn't my thing anyway.
What great information you share! Thank you so much.
I think your videos have improved quite a bit and I like the approach of something new with the same tools. Keep it up 🎉
Thank you! Do you mean the editing or the actual footage as well?
@@TokenizedAI from the editing to the script and flow of information, its more coherent and easier to follow.
Cool, really great to hear that 🙂
I love your content! Thanks for all these knowledge!
A question, in these prompt you tested, you had the remix mode settings seleted?
Regards from brazil!
I think it was active, yes. But I don't really use it.
nice, I'm gonna try this.
Cool! I have been doing this for a while just not as structured with ChatGPT. I also like to set my styles with /prefer option set once I am happy with what I have.
Yep, /Prefer it great for this
This! Exactly this. ❤
Ive been using midjourney for quite awhile now, and this guy knows his shit. Also Christian might not be a programmer (or maybe he is) but he certainly thinks similarly to one. I always learn something new from his videos THANKS! Bonus points for saying van Gogh correctly - but then again, you look faintly dutch :D (looking at your last name it actually makes sense!)
I'm not a professional programmer but I taught myself to code when I was a teenager and I do built my own stuff every now and then (big Laravel fan).
With regards to the pronounciation of Van Gogh. I'm German, so that's why I'm familiar with the right way to say it 😁
@@TokenizedAI it shows my man. love or videos.
Outstanding! I do consider this video the golden key to the AI Chatbot and Midjourney experience.
Haha, don't exaggerate 😅
thank you
More brilliant information. Thank you Brother.
O-H M-Y G-O-D!!!!!! This is THE video!!! wow!!! I am loving it.
Almost no need for more!!!! THANKS
🤣
@@TokenizedAI really, you are not making your long term engagement a favor. :)
I honestly think that using ChatGPT to prompt everything for you is neither good for skill development nor particularly rewarding in the long term.
Also, there will always be need for more because things change.
Out of the park!! 🫂 I'm loving "one step further" 💜💜💜 You are seriously reading my mind.
You're right, it's become a bit of a meme and wasn't even intentional 🤣
Hi Christina awesome video. where can i reference the excel dock you mention?
Not sure I understand what you're referring to. What Excel document? 🤔
Fantastic!
Simply the best.
Brilliant!!!
Excellent. Thank you.
Hear that? A horde of Artist Raging in the void as we no longer need their names as we decostruct their artstyle.
Awesome!
Thia is further Proof that Prompt Engineering is a Skill.
Indeed 👍
@@TokenizedAI People think it's so easy. Because it's Easy to learn but the skill ceiling is high.
Amazing .. 👏
I wonder who of midjourney and chatgpt is the most amazing.
MJ definitely is the beautiful one.
Thank you, you are a real inspiration !
Genius!!
GPT4 is giving me weird outputs from your prompt. It's not filling in the { } and just giving back {artist1} {artist2} {movement}, etc.
Did you create a new thread or are you doing this in a longer thread?
Amazing how you are able to clearly help us find functional pathways to develop our own creativity. Like one commenter expressed below, the approach is applicable to more than MidJourney and for that, this is truly valuable content for artists. Greatly Appreciated✨
Thank you 🙏🏻
Smart man!
As always clear and dynamic your videos,
but I believe that nothing is created, everything is transformed, because everything was already created! Everyone is inspired by someone, whether in art or in any other modality. Do we learn from the successes and mistakes of others or from our successes and mistakes? The question is today and now, what becomes easier in each one's life, most of us being immediate!
I do believe there are original ideas. It's just very difficult to ascertain which ones are and which aren't.
i like the sound between the scene transitions, but the transition intersecting clip used is way too bright, even with the lights on its far to bright, it feels like a distracting camera flash
I'll forward the feedback to my editor.
Great content as always. That squeak sound hurts the ears so much though.😢
Which squeak sounds do you mean exactly? 🤔
@@TokenizedAI there's a little transition sound that chirps in occasionally; at 2:20 between Picasso and Einstein is one.
This is brilliant, Chris! Thanks for all the experimental work pushing the boundaries of creativity with AI.
what if you don't have access to chatGPT ??
Why wouldn't you? It's free.
@@TokenizedAI No mobile phone . & Landline not accepted for sign up
Well that's a very unique problem in 2023, tbh.
@@TokenizedAI bad health I barely get out the front door , why would I need a mobile !
Christian, yet another outstanding video. Creativity is off the charts. I used to sell "art" back in the 80's in a "shi shi" art gallery in Sausalito, CA. We carried classical artists (Miro, Picasso, and Seurat to modern artists of the time). Part of our spiel was to show various schools' influence on an artist's work. Buyers wanted the history and influences of a piece because it gave the piece "significance". Joan Miro leaned on Van Gogh and Cezanne, Van Gogh "borrowed" from Seurat. The more names we could drop and point to their influence through color, brush strokes or whatever the more value the painting had in the buyers' mind. Direct copy of the Mona Lisa = bad, painting of a smiling woman in the style of Da Vinci is "homage".. lol. Sorry for the rant and thank you again for the lessons in creativity.
Hahaha, this made me laught so hard because it's so obvious that this is how it works and the rest is just media and public perception 😅
i cant find this file in the google drive folder
Look again. It's there. I just checked.
Interesting approach. What I've been doing is taking four images in the style that I want descriptors for and running /descibe on them. The common phrases and terminology are what I take as the prompt for that style.
Your way is way more in-depth than mine and way cooler in that you get names and histories for your new style.
Another really good video!
Your way is actually great too and I do that as well from time to time. Doing that is definitely much better for learning to understand how words trigger certain styles.
@Tokenized AI by Christian Heidorn It'll be really cool when we're able to assign descriptors to variables and then we won't have to type in, or copy and paste, all the style prompts. We can just type in the variable instead.
I just use my own art and let the AI enhance it. That shuts the anti-AI people down
An excellent example of how AI doesn't need to be perceived as a threat.
Great job! Thank you for not only sharing and teaching but for doing it with a sense of humour and with a fair criticism at those that blindly reject anything that can be created with these new ways.
You need a sense of humor to survive the negativity that's thrown around by some people.
Help me understand...."remove artist name completely"...but use every last minute detail, description and attribute of the specific artist....LOL
So "Surrealism" and "Impressionism" belong to which specific artist?
Exactly.....no one.
Defining your personal style from your influences is something EVERY artist in history has done - or at least it starts off being inspired by influences. And then personal style evolves. And to knock using something like Surrealism or Impressionism is just outright ludicrous and illogical. But I hope you weren't talking about that. 🤷♂ But you do have your name as M&M. So not sure if you're influenced my Eminem or M&M's. Either one is a great influence to use for your name though 😎
Doesn't work if ChatGPT doesn't know the artist you want to use.
Correct. Then do it the old fashioned way and research online sources that describe the artist's styles and techniques.
Referencing an artist in Midjourney also doesn't work in cases where it doesn't know the artist.
All pretty logical.
Thank you! You are very methodical, precise, simple and clear! It's refreshing. Keep doing your great work!
Thank you 🙂
My mind was blown by this one!
It encapsulated exactly what I was hoping AI art generator could achieved . You've made it so accessible and practical, let's just say EASY! These tips will help to focus even more on the creation of beautiful and original digital artworks.
Thank you so much for the quality of the insight you share on this channel 👌
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
👋
FIRST! YAAAAAY!!!! 🤣
Second! 😂
LOL 🤣