Here are 15 other styles that you can use to transform an image or to add to it a particular artistic touch.
Those style can be integrated into simple prompts or even more complex scenes!
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1. Ferrofluid:
A visual effect inspired by the patterns and shapes created by ferrofluid, a liquid containing magnetic nanoparticles. When applied as a style, it can produce dynamic and organic forms in images, giving them a distinctive, futuristic, and abstract appearance.
2. Infrared photography:
A style inspired by the technique of capturing images using infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye. When applied as a style, it can give images a surreal, dreamlike appearance, with false-color or black-and-white representations.
3. One line art:
An artwork created with a single, continuous line without lifting the pen or pencil. When used as a style, it results in minimalist, abstract, and expressive images, emphasizing the essence of the subject and the fluidity of the line work.
4. Rotoscope animation:
An animation style inspired by the technique of tracing live-action footage frame by frame to create smooth, realistic motion. When applied as a style, it can give images a unique blend of lifelike movement and hand-drawn aesthetics.
5. Color sketchnote:
A style inspired by the practice of sketchnoting, where notes are visually represented through illustrations. When applied as a style, it can give images a colorful, hand-drawn appearance, emphasizing the key ideas and concepts in a visually engaging way.
6. Plasticine style:
A style inspired by the modeling technique using plasticine clay, where objects and characters are molded and sculpted. When applied as a style, it can give images a playful, tactile appearance, resembling the look and feel of a physical modeling material.
7. Photogram:
A style inspired by the photographic process of creating images without using a camera. When applied as a style, it can give images a unique and experimental appearance, often resembling the organic shapes and forms created by the interplay of light and shadows.
8. Kirlian effect
A technique capturing electrical discharges on a photographic plate, resulting in an ethereal image. When applied as a style, it can give images a mystical quality, emphasizing intricate patterns and energy fields.
9. Multiple exposure:
A photographic style of capturing multiple images on a single frame, creating a layered and composite effect. As a style, it can give images an abstract appearance, blending and juxtaposing different elements, often resulting in a dreamlike atmosphere.
10. Linocut print:
A printmaking style where designs are carved into linoleum blocks and then inked and pressed onto paper. As a style, it can give images a bold, graphic appearance with strong lines and high contrast, evoking the expressive nature of traditional prints.
11. Halftone print:
A style inspired by the printmaking technique of halftone, which uses dots of varying sizes and spacing to create the illusion of continuous tone. As a style, it can give images a distinctive, dotted appearance, resembling vintage prints and comic book art.
12. Glitter drawing:
A style inspired by the sparkling and reflective qualities of glitter particles, often used in crafts and decorations. As a style, it can give images a shimmering, eye-catching appearance, adding a sense of sparkle, glamour, and festivity to the visuals.
13. Alcohol ink:
A technique using vibrant alcohol-based inks on non-porous surfaces like glass, plastic, or metal. When applied as a style, it can produce a colorful and unpredictable abstract effect, often resembling fluid or marbled patterns.
14. Papier-mâché:
A technique using paper and adhesive to create textured and layered objects. As a style, it can give images a textured, layered appearance, resembling the handcrafted, uneven surface of papier-mâché, adding an artistic and organic touch to the visuals.
15. Airbrushing:
Inspired by using a tool to spray paint or ink, it creates smooth gradients and shading. When applied as a style, it gives images a polished, surreal look often seen in illustrations, advertisements, and murals.
Bonus styles 👇
Bonus styles:
- Pyrography: A style inspired by the art of burning designs onto wood
- Chibi: A Japanese animation technique of depicting characters with exaggerated proportions
- Ambient occlusion: A 3D rendering technique that enhances shadows and depth in images.
I hope that some of these styles can inspire you a little!
A simplistic style characterized by its childlike approach. The style often features vibrant colors, simplified forms, and exaggerated perspectives. Naive art depicts a wide range of subjects, embodying a sense of joy and authenticity.
2. Autochrome Lumière photography:
Early color photography process developed by the Lumière brothers in the early 20th century. One of the first commercially successful color photography processes. The resulting image had a distinctive, soft, and somewhat grainy appearance.
Here are 20 new styles tested with #Midjourney 5.2!
I hope you'll find some of them useful and inspiring for your own awesome creations!
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1. Heat patina:
An artistic technique where heat is applied to metals, such as copper or bronze, to create a specific color transformation on their surface. By subjecting the metal to controlled heat, various shades and hues develop, resulting in a visually captivating effect.
2. Lapidary:
The art of cutting, shaping, and polishing gemstones or other precious stones. It encompasses the entire process of working with these materials, from selecting and acquiring rough stones to transforming them into finished gemstones or decorative pieces.
Here are 23 new styles tested with #Midjourney 5.1! I hope you'll find some of them useful and inspiring for your own awesome creations!
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1. Bento Art:
Involves arranging food in visually appealing compartments. As a style, it enhances aesthetics, creates whimsical food compositions, and showcases culinary creativity.
Other similar styles you can play with: Food Carving Art and Sugar Art.
2. Raku Ceramic Art:
Raku generally refers to a type of low-firing process that was inspired by traditional Japanese raku firing. As a style it can simulate crackle glazes, iridescent hues, and smoky patterns.
Here are 21 new styles tested with #Midjourney 5.1!
I hope you'll find some of them useful and inspiring for your own awesome creations!
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1. Jewelry art:
Jewelry art represents exquisite ornamentation. When added to an image, it introduces sparkle, varied metal textures, vibrant gemstone hues, and detailed designs.
2. Pietra Dura art:
This art form originated in the ancient Roman times. It involves intricate inlays with polished colored stones. Applied to images, it provides a mosaic-like effect with vibrant and crisp details.
Here are 23 new styles tested with #Midjourney 5.1!
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I hope you'll find some of them useful and inspiring!
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1. Aluminium foil sculpture:
A style that mimics the shiny, textured quality of sculptures made from foil. Applied to an image, it transforms the subject into a metallic, 3D form with unique folds and reflective surfaces. This style adds a modern and industrial chic aesthetic.
2. Cloisonné:
Inspired by ancient metalwork, it uses vibrant colored enamels separated by metal wires. As a style, it turns the subject into a dazzling and luxurious design with intricate patterns, vibrant enamel-like colors, and delicate metal lines.
Last night, I dreamt that my sci-fi images generated with #Midjourney had inspired a series on Netflix... I was quite disappointed when I woke up, hahaha! However, I decided to take it a step further and create a small poster for what could have represented the series... 🧵
Even though it's far from perfect, if this series actually existed, I would surely be one of the first to watch it!
Here are a few of the images I created yesterday that I really love... I hope you'll enjoy them too if, like me, you like science-fiction!
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All the images come from multiple blends. The blend process takes long (for me) but the result always worth the patience in my opinion.