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How good is Midjourney at editing photos now?
I’ve dropped in and out of using Midjourney from time to time. But want to ask for some advice on a specific use before opening my wallet again.
The last time I used it I believe you could blend photos. But ideally I want to be able to upload a photo and ask Midjourney to make specific changes, mostly to text. An example would be uploading a photo of a VHS cover that has text which says “The Terminator” but then ask midjourney to change the text to read “The Angry Robot” whilst retaining the style and font elements of the image…if that makes sense.
Does the current midjourney model handle this sort of task well?
[link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1ri3lty/how_good_is_midjourney_at_editing_photos_now/
Are you all interested in a free prompt library?
Basically, I'm making a free prompt library because I feel like different prompts, like image prompts and text prompts, are scattered too much and hard to find.
So, I got this idea of making a library site where users can post different prompts, and they will all be in a user-friendly format. Like, if I want to see image prompts, I will find only them, or if I want text prompts, I will find only those. If I want prompts of a specific category, topic, or AI model, I can find them that way too, which makes it really easy.
It will all be run by users, because they have to post, so other users can find these prompts. I’m still developing it...
So, what do y'all think? Is it worth it? I need actual feedback so I can know what people actually need. Let me know if y'all are interested.
[link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1ri4411/are_you_all_interested_in_a_free_prompt_library/
Oasis
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How to train your Dragon
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Pollen Allergy
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a midjourney concept just won us a pitch over a studio that charges 5x our rate
im at a small branding agency, 4 people. we were up against a much larger studio for a craft spirits brand identity project. their portfolio is genuinely impressive and we knew we were the underdog.
for our mood boards and initial concepts, i used midjourney extensively. not for final deliverables but for concept visualization. the client wanted to see the world of the brand before committing to a direction, and midjourney let us show them 5 distinct visual territories in the time it would normally take to produce 2.
the one that sold them was a concept i almost didnt make. i was driving home from the discovery meeting and kept thinking about something the founder said about his grandfather's distillery in appalachia. i recorded i used a voice dictation software, Willow Voice, to record my visual idea so i wouldnt lose it by the time i got home. something about amber light, weathered wood, handwritten labels that feel inherited not designed. translated that into a midjourney prompt the next morning and the result captured exactly the vibe i was going for.
the client saw that concept and their energy completely shifted. "thats it. thats what we are." they chose us over the bigger studio specifically because of that concept direction.
now obviously midjourney didnt design the brand. everything from logo to packaging to guidelines was done by hand in illustrator and photoshop. but midjourney let us explore a wider range of visual territories than we could have manually, and one of those territories won the job.
small agencies using midjourney for concepting have a genuine competitive advantage right now. you can show clients more options faster and find the right direction before investing design hours.
anyone else using midjourney in client-facing work? curious how others present AI-generated concepts without clients expecting the final work to look exactly like them.
[link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1rhud5y/a_midjourney_concept_just_won_us_a_pitch_over_a/
How do i get consistent arty style?
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The Wolf of Baker Street
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