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.
3. Kintsugi art:
A Japanese practice of repairing pottery with lacquer and powdered gold. This style accentuates imperfections with golden veins, creating a unique aesthetic. It imbues the subject with a sense of resilience, history, and beauty born from imperfection.
4. Patchwork collage:
The art of sewing fabric pieces into a larger design, resembling a quilted effect. As a style, it turns the subject into a visually rich mosaic of vibrant and varied pieces, evoking a warm, tactile, and lovingly crafted aesthetic.
5. Tissue paper art:
A technique where layers of colored tissue paper are applied to create vibrant and textured artworks. As a style, it can add to an image a delicate and papery texture that mimics the effects of traditional tissue paper art.
6. Tapestry weaving:
A textile art form, that involves complex designs woven on a vertical loom. When applied to images, it transforms them into intricate woven masterpieces, brimming with color, texture, and historical artistry.
7. Vignetting:
A photographic technique that results in a reduction or an increase of brightness or saturation at the periphery of an image. It can draw the viewer's attention towards the subject and can also add a vintage or dreamy quality to the overall composition.
8. Action figure:
Inspired from detailed,3D character models, featuring strong outlines, bold colors, and molded textures. It can turn the subject into a dynamic and lifelike figurine, reminiscent of action figures, complete with vibrant colors, and a plastic-like sheen.
9. Stippling:
A technique in drawing and painting that involves creating a pattern with varying densities of small dots or specks. When applied to an image, it can transform the subject into a pointillist composition, adding texture and depth.
10. Anaglyph 3D:
A technique borrowe from 3D cinema. It uses slightly offset images in colors like red and cyan, to create an illusion of depth. When applied to an image, this style can transform a flat depiction into a 3D scene, making the subject appear to leap off the screen.
11. Op Art:
Optical illusions to generate a sense of movement and depth. It utilizes precise geometric patterns and high-contrast colors. It can add to an image a captivating, kinetic spectacle, playing with perception and infusing the composition with dynamism and intrigue.
12. Felted art:
Derived from the process of matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together to create felt. When applied to an image, it can bestow the subject with a soft, fluffy texture, giving it a warm, cozy, and 3D appearance as if it's made from felted wool.
13. Chiaroscuro:
Originating from Renaissance art, it adds a dark and eerie ambiance to images. By emphasizing stark contrasts between light and shadow, it creates a dramatic and mysterious atmosphere, evoking a sense of unease and suspense.
14. Chalk art:
Art form using chalk as a medium to create vibrant, temporary artworks. It features intricate designs, vibrant colors, and shading techniques. Applied to an image, it brings a playful, creative, and tactile appearance, capturing the essence of chalk art.
15. Mokume-gane:
A Japanese metalworking technique that produces a mixed-metal laminate with distinctive layered patterns, similar to the appearance of burl wood. This style can infuse an image with a rich, metallic/wood texture, showcasing intricate swirls and ripples.
16. Galaxy art:
Inspired from the vastness and mystery of the cosmos. As a style, it can add vibrant colors, light effects, and astral elements to an image to create celestial landscapes.
17. Polaroid:
This style is influenced by the square format of instant photography, featuring slightly faded colors and a distinct white border. It imparts a nostalgic, vintage look reminiscent of a Polaroid instant photo, adding a personal and retro charm.
18. Wax sculpture:
Applied to an image, it imparts a realistic, three-dimensional form with a slightly glossy surface, capturing intricate details and subtle color variations. This style adds an uncanny sense of realism to the image, highlighting its texture and depth.
19. Diagrammatic drawing:
A visual representation using lines, shapes, and symbols to depict information or concepts. As a style, it can transform an image into a diagram-like representation, emphasizing structure, relationships, or conveying complex ideas visually.
20. Bone art:
Artworks crafted with animal bones, featuring organic shapes, textures, and natural color variations. Applied to an image, this style imparts a primal, raw, and organic quality, transforming the subject into a composition reminiscent of bone.
21. Carbon dust drawing:
A technique that employs carbon dust to create rich, detailed, and textured illustrations. When applied to an image, it can give the subject a soft yet detailed appearance, enhancing depth and realism, and add a vintage, monochromatic charm.
22. Pop art - Inspired by the amazing @saana_ai. A must follow creator!
Pop Art, originating in the 1950s, features bold colors and imagery from popular culture. Applied to an image, it creates a vibrant, high-contrast, and graphic rendition with a modern and dynamic aesthetic.
23. Postage stamps - Inspire by @promptopro. Another must follow great creator!
As a style, it can transform the subject into a compact and intricate visual narrative, encapsulated within the confines of a stamp, evoking a sense of nostalgia and historical charm.
Thank you for taking the time to read and view this thread! It's once again greatly appreciated!
Feel free to comment and retweet if you enjoyed it. Also, don't hesitate to share your own creations; they are always so inspiring!
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!
🧵Thread with visual examples 👇
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!
🧵Thread with visual examples 👇
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!
🧵Thread with visual examples 👇
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.
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!
1/20
2/20
All the images come from multiple blends. The blend process takes long (for me) but the result always worth the patience in my opinion.
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.