Bro is a prompt-hero himself. Thank you so much, Tao, for saving our time by experimenting and coming out with the most optimized prompt techniques. TAKE LOVE FROM BANGLADESH
Geeze man the way you explain things in your videos are simply... PERFECT! Ive watched a ton of creators and 90% of them only confuse me... But you are good at this man... I will Definitely start watching everything you post bro... Great Job man! And thank You!
Thank you soooooo much, already buy the guide and for me it help me a lot!!!!!! love your channel!!!! Grateful for the time you take for all you share. Best!!!
Another awesome tutorial from the master, really appreciate sharing your knowledge, if my memory serves me right you're the very first that made camera control tutorial for midjourney. Big thanks once I again. I learned a lot form Leonardo ai tuts about comics making, Hope you make another comics making tutorial but now using midjourney including a comprehensive tuts with camera control.
When Midjourney releases their depth control I'll definitely make some guides on that, I think that can help a lot with getting the exact images you want
Thank's bro for a another great tutorial! I'm still looking for more detailed prompting guide for GEN-3. I use lot of abstract imagery and it's still bit hard to get good movement without major distortion/warping.
I do plan on making more guides for Gen3. Runway seems to have been trained on a narrow dataset. Depending on the exact image style you have, it may be hard for it to generate a lot of motion for that.
@@taoprompts Yeah, I noticed that. Company's office is around a corner of my my old apartment in Lower Manhattan. I have to try how well gen-3 can visualise NY. It didn't do well when I tried Brooklyn Bridge
Superb video! You've always been good at explaining shot types and camera angles - if you were to put both in a prompt, how would you keep from confusing the ai image/video generator (my tendency)? I really appreciate your carefully-done slides, I often copy/paste them in my notes. These would be perfect for teaching a class (which you should do - your slides tell them what you're gonna tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them) Thanks!
Thank you! Typically I'll put camera keywords at the start of the prompts. Sometimes you'll have to include additional context, like describing exactly what's in the shot or the pan + zoom. A lot of the time other words in the prompt effect the camera angle because in the training data certain phrases occur more commonly with a specific angle or shot.
Thanks Tao for this 👏🏽👏🏽! I am a bit confused on “camera type/lens” mentioned in prompts, does it make a big difference? Should one learn about different cameras/lens for better results?
Yes, the camera film and lens can make a huge difference on the output image. I have a video with a large list of them here: ruclips.net/video/Cv0J6fGS5Cg/видео.html
Hello sir, Is it possible to take a different angle shot of a same image/subject with same environment. For example of the train at 14:04 and the girl at 06:45 ? (Yes I am talking about consistent environment & consistent non human subjects specifically)
When You can could You please show us a workflow that could use different camera shots and angles to tell stories, my first goal is to use different cinematic techniques and methods to capture a moment in time for each image so they are preparing to go into last goal which is image to video Ai KlingAI,LumaAi etc... Thanks for all You do God Bless
🖐Here's an eBook Pdf guide: 👇
taoprompts.gumroad.com/l/cameraangles
Bro is a prompt-hero himself. Thank you so much, Tao, for saving our time by experimenting and coming out with the most optimized prompt techniques. TAKE LOVE FROM BANGLADESH
Great to hear from Bangladesh! It's good to know that these tips helped you out 👍
thanks bro.. I learn a lot from your channel.. really appreciate it..
That's great man, it's a great time for Ai right now 👍
You are the best Midjourney teacher I have ever seen. Keep it up and I look forward to learning more!!!
Thanks, I appreciate that. I plan to make more workshop guides like this soon
Geeze man the way you explain things in your videos are simply... PERFECT! Ive watched a ton of creators and 90% of them only confuse me... But you are good at this man... I will Definitely start watching everything you post bro... Great Job man! And thank You!
I appreciate that a lot! Midjourney is planning some big releases like depth control and version 6.2 so there will be a lot to cover soon 👍
Thank you soooooo much, already buy the guide and for me it help me a lot!!!!!! love your channel!!!! Grateful for the time you take for all you share. Best!!!
Thanks, I really appreciate that! These guides take a lot of time to make, it's good to know you've found them helpful
mate thank you for this. such an underrated channel. Subbed!
Thanks for the sub man!
As always, amazing info my man! Keep up the great work!
Thanks man, I plan to do more deep dive vids like this soon
Your tutorials are SO good! Thank you so much! 🙏🌞
Thanks! I plan to do some more Midjourney prompt guides soon
Another awesome tutorial from the master, really appreciate sharing your knowledge, if my memory serves me right you're the very first that made camera control tutorial for midjourney. Big thanks once I again. I learned a lot form Leonardo ai tuts about comics making, Hope you make another comics making tutorial but now using midjourney including a comprehensive tuts with camera control.
When Midjourney releases their depth control I'll definitely make some guides on that, I think that can help a lot with getting the exact images you want
Another wonderful video! The amount of work you put into your lessons is very impressive - and appreciated.
Thank you, I plan to do more deep dive vids like this in the future
I liked the latest Midjourney update! Thanks for the video.
They do have a lot planned, The next update may give us some cool features like ControlNet, let's wait and see 👍
Hello, thank you for the excellent video, one of the best I have seen, and greetings from switzerland.
Hello to Switzerland! and thank you 🙏
Thank you so much. It is so useful!!!!
Glad I could help 👍. You can get a ton of detailed control over Midjourney with the right prompts
Thanks Tao! This was great!
great work as usual
Thanks Toby!
Great video! I'm so glad I found you... Greeting from Greece
Great to hear from Greece! And it's great that you like these tutorials 🙏
Thank you so much bro! I really learn a lot ! Love from Indonesia ~ really appreciate it
Awesome to hear from Indonesia! I'm happy to know these guides helped you out 🙏
Thanks!
you the best Midjourney teacher 🌟
Thanks Shireen! I really enjoy teaching this stuff
Thank you very much for all these tips, you make me want to try more realism, while I am stuck on the anime sref.😊
Realism is probably Midjourney's best style. I think they haven't updated the anime model for some time.
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Thanks, I hope these prompts helped you out 👍
Excellent! Thank you!
THANKS A LOT!!!
Best ever
thx tao for the free e book i love u so much😊
I hope it's helpful, camera angles can make all the difference
Thank's bro for a another great tutorial! I'm still looking for more detailed prompting guide for GEN-3. I use lot of abstract imagery and it's still bit hard to get good movement without major distortion/warping.
I do plan on making more guides for Gen3. Runway seems to have been trained on a narrow dataset. Depending on the exact image style you have, it may be hard for it to generate a lot of motion for that.
@@taoprompts Yeah, I noticed that. Company's office is around a corner of my my old apartment in Lower Manhattan. I have to try how well gen-3 can visualise NY. It didn't do well when I tried Brooklyn Bridge
Superb video! You've always been good at explaining shot types and camera angles - if you were to put both in a prompt, how would you keep from confusing the ai image/video generator (my tendency)? I really appreciate your carefully-done slides, I often copy/paste them in my notes. These would be perfect for teaching a class (which you should do - your slides tell them what you're gonna tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them) Thanks!
Thank you! Typically I'll put camera keywords at the start of the prompts. Sometimes you'll have to include additional context, like describing exactly what's in the shot or the pan + zoom. A lot of the time other words in the prompt effect the camera angle because in the training data certain phrases occur more commonly with a specific angle or shot.
@@taoprompts Thanks, Tao!
Amazing - thank you Tao! Did you got to film school? You're well versed in these not just AI!
I just do a lot of testing and learn from other creators 👍.
Thanks, mate. I've been struggling with this. I've been using the lingo, but MJ has been fighting hard. I'll try these next.
It can be tricky at first, but once you get used to how to phrase prompts MJ generate a huge variety of different images
nice:) thank you
Glad to help man!
Thanks so much, will Fooocus understand all these prompts as well?
Yes, it will. Although the specific results will be different
Thanks Tao for this 👏🏽👏🏽!
I am a bit confused on “camera type/lens” mentioned in prompts, does it make a big difference? Should one learn about different cameras/lens for better results?
Yes, the camera film and lens can make a huge difference on the output image. I have a video with a large list of them here: ruclips.net/video/Cv0J6fGS5Cg/видео.html
@@taoprompts thank you 🙏
Love to know your inputs on flux
It's a good model. You'll need to combine it with a complete comfyui workflow to have all the extra features Midjourney has.
Can you do a video on Runway lip sync?
I plan on it!
It seems like no angle prompts are working on the MJ 6.1 web app. Have you found this to be true?
Hello sir,
Is it possible to take a different angle shot of a same image/subject with same environment. For example of the train at 14:04 and the girl at 06:45 ? (Yes I am talking about consistent environment & consistent non human subjects specifically)
I don't think that's possible right now. You could try to use the image reference features, but it wont be super consistent
When You can could You please show us a workflow that could use different camera shots and angles to tell stories,
my first goal is to use different cinematic techniques and methods to capture a moment in time for each image so they are preparing to go into last goal which is image to video Ai KlingAI,LumaAi etc... Thanks for all You do God Bless
Thanks for the suggestion 👍 I will try to make more guides for how to use different camera angles for storytelling
@@taoprompts Thanks that would be great!!!
Could you make the same for Leonardo Ai please?
Most of these camera angles should directly work in Leonardo
Dutch angle?
that doesn't work well in the prompt. You might have some luck attaching an image style reference
I want to make a full manga series in Leonardo ai is it good
It has good control and flexibility. But the image quality will be limited. I think for a webtoon it will work
I have to be the first. Lol🤣
🔥Let's go 💪