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Prompt study - breakdown.

Starting with the same shell of a prompt I used in the last couple of threads (see previous tweets).

Let's break down the prompt and see the results.

Thread. Image
This is the initial prompt I started with:

High fashion portrait shoot of a supermodel, in the style of curved mirrors, symmetrical lines, neoclassical style, ultra-realistic, hyper-detailed --ar 16:9

These are simply my observations. It doesn't mean this is the right way. Example of the prompt use f...
Stripping down the prompt:

I took out curved mirrors, neoclassical style.

I added "in Iceland" (random). Add anything you'd like.

New prompt in ALT. High fashion portrait shoot...ImageImageImage
Taking out another layer.

Removed ultra-realistic and hyper-detailed.

The prompt now:
High fashion portrait shoot of a supermodel in Iceland, symmetrical --ar 16:9

The girl in white looks cold. 😆 ImageImageImageImage
Next:

Removed "High" - from fashion.

The prompt now:
A fashion portrait shoot of a supermodel in Iceland, symmetrical --ar 16:9 ImageImageImageImage
Then,

Removed "Fashion" too.

Prompt now:
A portrait shoot of a supermodel in Iceland, symmetrical --ar 16:9

While I peel these layers I pay attention to what differences I see (if any).

I really like the first image. ImageImageImageImage
At this point, I wanted to see if changing the "shoot" to a "photo" would make a difference.

Note! If you do not add either - the results vary (often not photos).

Here are the results and the prompt.
a portrait photo of a supermodel in Iceland, symmetrical --ar 16:9 ImageImageImageImage
Note about "symmetry"

Symmetry seems to center the subject and, well, make the scene symmetrical.

If you remove symmetry, you get more "organic" images.

Using symmetry sometimes make a line in the middle.

Prompt:
a portrait photo of a supermodel in Iceland --ar 16:9 ImageHigh fashion portrait shoot...ImageImage
At this point, the prompt is just about as stripped as possible.

Now I can play with some other elements. a portrait shoot of a young...a portrait shoot of a count...a portrait shoot of a caref...a portrait shoot of a caref...
A few more variations.

If you take out "portrait" and insert something else - you get something completely different - more on that soon.

Also, the aspect ratio changes things. To keep things consistent, I used --ar 16:9 aspect ratio throughout.

Prompt in ALT.

#midjourneyv51 a portrait shoot of a young...a portrait shoot of a young...a portrait shoot of a young...a portrait shoot of a young...
This is an exploration.

It's not to say that this is the right way or the only way. This is simply a method I often use to help me observe what certain elements might be doing in a prompt and whether they are taken into consideration by Midjourney, and how, if at all. Image

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Minimal, simple prompt:
👉 two words + photography style

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1) We're testing a version 5.1 image system

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... twitter.com/i/web/status/1… v5v5.1
There is an 'unopinionated' mode for V5.1 (similar to V5.0 default) called "RAW Mode"

Don't worry V5 is still available (as before)

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The cameras were used by Nasa and astronauts to capture some of the most iconic images from space.
So, I decided to use an astronaut as the subject use for this study.

Thread.

Prompt template at the end. ImageImageImageImage
The prompt has these elements constant
an astronaut in spacesuit, film grain, Hasselblad, 1600F --v 5

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