I don't understand how people can get midjourney to do what they want. It ricochets all over the place. You might get lucky and get something similar to what you want, but it's random.
It's mostly good for brainstorming and composition.
I don't understand how people can get midjourney to do what they want. It ricochets all over the place. You might get lucky and get something similar to what you want, but it's random.
It's mostly good for brainstorming and composition.
I suck at prompts too.
Trial and error I guess. Using other images as data and rephrasing the promps helps in getting what you want š¤
Took me a couple of hours to make this (purple ostrich warrior with zap-like sword and bitcoin shield) - had to make the shield in separate prompt tho and then add it to the other image š

I haven't tried it or chatgpt. They look like fun toys for people that would otherwise be spending that time watching TikTok
Iām using ChatGPT to supercharge my development. Cuts down on the time needed to troubleshoot or learn a new programming thing.
I concur that there are certainly beneficial ways to use these tools.
I guess I'm more annoyed with the masses that play with a shiny new toy, and think it's a panacea for the world's woes and will immediately replace creators.
They can be inspirational starting points. In some ways, this generations wikipedia