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Paint
He wants to grow
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Long road home
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Rapoon's music in paint
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I spent 3 months treating Midjourney like an art direction tool
| For the past 3 months, I’ve been exploring Midjourney not as just generation tool, but as a powerful tool for art direction. I focused on pushing beyond prompt engineering, trying to understand how to control visual output so it feels closer to real editorial production rather than typical AI imagery. Through this process, I developed a workflow built around two layers: -moodboards (defining visual direction) -prompt architecture (translating that direction into the model) I explored this approach through a series of case studies, each focused on building a specific visual direction and translating it into a final image. Each case follows the same structure: Brief → Moodboards → Prompt structure → Final visual The approach is focused on visuals inspired by: -fashion editorials (Dazed, Vogue,I-D magazine) -creative campaigns for (Balenciaga, Rick Owens, Oakley, Travis Scott) -creative and design blogs This kind of result is not about writing better prompts. It’s about thinking like an art director while working with AI. I’ve put the explanation of my approach into a Notion workspace if anyone’s interested. [link] [comments] |
Looking at midjourney alternatives for realistic consistent human images, not artistic ones
Love midjourney for creative and artistic work, this isn't a criticism post. More of a "right tool for the job" question.
My use case: photorealistic images and videos of the same person across dozens of outputs in different settings and outfits. Not artistic interpretation but actual "this could be a photograph" level realism with consistent facial features and body type between every generation.
V6.1 improved realism a lot but character references still produce noticeable variation between generations, especially in close-ups. For creative work that variation is a feature. For building a consistent content library it breaks things.
I'm basically splitting my workflow now, mj for mood boards and concept work where variation doesn't matter, and foxy ai for production sets where identity needs to be locked as I find it more realistic Fundamentally different approach, more consistent for this specific use case, but you sacrifice some creative flexibility.
Anyone else splitting tools like this or has someone found a mj-native solution I'm missing?
[link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1s370zs/looking_at_midjourney_alternatives_for_realistic/
We’ve officially hit the "Point of No Return": This AI yawn is terrifyingly realistic... 🥱
Hey everyone,
I just stumbled upon this short clip and honestly, it’s giving me chills. We’ve all seen the rapid progress of Sora and Google's Veo, but this specific shot caught me off guard:
Link to Video: Must you join in? 🥱 AI yawning reality check
It’s only a few seconds long, but look at the micro-expressions. The way the skin stretches around the jaw, the slight squinting of the eyes, and—most impressively—the interaction between his hand and the texture of that turtleneck sweater.
Usually, you can spot AI by "shimmering" pixels or weird finger counts. But here? If I didn't know this was generated by Veo, I would have bet money it was high-end stock footage of a real person. Even the "contagious yawn" reflex kicked in for me immediately.
A few things to discuss:
- Did you spot any "glitches"? I’ve watched this on loop and the lighting on the face seems almost perfect. Can anyone find the "tell"?
- The "Contagion" Factor: If AI can now trigger subconscious human biological responses (like yawning), what does that mean for emotional manipulation in media?
- The Death of "Seeing is Believing": We are months away from this being indistinguishable in real-time. How do we even verify reality at this point?
The sheer speed of this evolution is mind-blowing. A year ago, AI humans looked like melting wax figures; today, they’re yawning in 4K and looking better than some Hollywood CGI.
Curious to hear your thoughts—is this impressive or just straight-up "Uncanny Valley" nightmare fuel?
[link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1s3680y/weve_officially_hit_the_point_of_no_return_this/
PromptGRID - Ultimate AI Prompt Builder
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Built a free tool: storyboard to animated comic, full pipeline
| I built a free tool where you import your images, set them as character references, and generate consistent art across every panel (same face, different expressions and poses). From there you lay out panels on a visual canvas, add backgrounds and speech bubbles, and render into video with Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0, 11 models built in. Full pipeline from character art to finished animation in one workspace. DM or comment if you want to try it. [link] [comments] |
Which warrior would you choose?
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