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.
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If I had more time I would have create more characters (kids, men, older people, etc.) and various angles and environement. I'm still very happy with the result though!
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The last 7 images did not make the cut from the "producer" because their style did not match the tone of the previous one... But I like them a lot!
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Thanks for taking the time to read this thread and take a look at my images, it's really appreciated!
Here are 23 new styles tested with #Midjourney 5.1!
All the images in this thread have been upscaled for better visual. Feel free to use them if you'd like.
I hope you'll find some of them useful and inspiring!
🧵Thread with visual examples👇
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.
Here are my favorite prompts for web design inspiration.
You can use them as is or only take some keywords to create prompts that suit your needs better.
Also, you'll find more unused images at the end of the thread! 👇
For this thread, I chose a theme that I really love, which is children's and baby clothes.
I have tested Midjourney version 5.1 several times, but for this type of images, I prefer version 5.
I invite you to test it out for yourself
Landing page 👇
Mobile design 👇
For mobile design inspiration, you can use an aspect ratio of 9:16, which is more suitable for mobile devices. However, I prefer using different aspect ratios to have varying views and perspectives.
Here are 15 new styles that I have tested with Midjourney 5.1. I hope you'll have fun using them and that they can be helpful for your artistic creations!
🧵Thread with visual examples👇
1. Neon sign art:
Neon sign art style is inspired by the vibrant, illuminated look of neon signs, featuring bold colors and glowing effects. As a style, it adds a retro or futuristic feel, enhancing visual impact and adding a captivating, dynamic atmosphere to the composition.
2. Hydro dipping:
A process of applying a design to a 3D object by dipping it into a tank of water with a specialized film. It can give the object a unique and durable finish, and if applied as a style, it can create a water-inspired or fluid look with an eye-catching pattern.
Here are 15 other styles that may inspire you with your artistic work in Midjourney! I hope you'll like them!
All images have been generated with version 5.1 (They work great with v5 as well)
🧵Thread with visual examples 👇
1. Chainmail art:
A technique involving weaving together small metal rings to create intricate patterns and designs, often inspired by historical chainmail armor. When used as a style in artworks, it adds a unique blend of medieval aesthetics and detailed craftsmanship.
2. Glassblowing:
This technique involves inflating molten glass into a bubble using a blowpipe to create unique glass objects. As a style, it can introduce a unique blend of organic forms, vivid colors, and intricate details.
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!
🧵Thread with visual examples👇
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.
Here are 15 styles & effects in photography and illustration that you can use to transform your images or to add to them an original visual effect.
They can be integrated into simple prompts or more complex scenes.
🧵Thread with visual examples👇
1. Clay render:
This style is a technique used in 3D modeling and rendering, where the objects are given a matte material that resembles clay. This style reduces detailed textures, colors, and reflections, highlighting the basic shapes and contours of the objects.
2. Polar Panorama:
This style, also known as "tiny planet" effect, is a photographic & digital editing technique that transforms an image into a globe-like shape. It creates the illusion of a small, self-contained world, often producing whimsical and eye-catching results.