AI Whispering 10

Midjourney is back up

I’m using the General Image creation rooms now and they’re much busier than the newbie rooms. Whereas before, I could just navigate to my images in the message list, I now have to go directly through my own inbox.

Something that surprises me is that others can and do make variations of my images. It’s not something that I would do myself, I would rather study the prompt that made it and vary that, than use an image made by another user. I’m not particularly bothered by it since none of us plays a big part in the image creation process but the laziness of it is annoying.

Anyway, it’s another winged beings post but the style is different. A change is as good as a rest, so they say, so these images should be refreshing:

This was a blend of a realistic looking fairy, which I’ll post below, and a background image. The style and clarity of the background image come from the end of the prompt: hyper realistic, super detailed, volumetric lighting, god rays, bokeh –v 5.1 

I liked the style that it gave and blended some more:

Both of those two came from this image:

The wings came out really well, the prompt for this was: a full body shot of a beautiful, pale-skinned human male with wings, in the clouds, wearing a white robe, carrying a sword, he has fair and flawless skin, he has bright and piercing blue eyes, his hair is long and golden, cascading over his shoulders like a waterfall, standing with grace and dignity, gothicpunk, cyberpunk, god rays, cinematic lighting, hyper-realistic, highly detailed, shot with Hasselblad with Ektachrome, diffuse light , super delicate, 16k, –v 5.1 

Sometimes, even with the full body shot specified, you won’t get a full body in the image. If that happens, you can try describing the legs and footwear in detail, that ought to work.

Here’s a few more of the blended images from this mornings time on the server:

One day very soon I’ll make images of something other than fairies and angels but that’s what I’ve got for today. See you in the next one.

Cheers,

Old Man


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