→When to use: emphasize patterns, symmetry, or reduce background clutter.
→When to avoid: When the subject's details and expressions are vital - they may get lost.
Tip: use this for characters looking up
2. Worm's Eye View
Capture your subject from a low angle, as if a worm were looking up.
→When to use: to make your subject look more imposing or emphasize the sky/background.
→When to avoid: When the underside of your subject doesn't look good
Tip: use to show power & force
3. Long Perspective
Use a long lens to compress space, making objects seem closer together.
→When to use: to emphasize depth or layering in a scene.
→When to avoid: When you want to highlight individual elements distinctly.
Short Perspective
Use a wide-angle lens to exaggerate space, or get closeup detail
→When to use: to capture a vast scene or exaggerate perspective.
→When to avoid: When it causes distortion or makes the main subject seem too small.
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What is Midjourney "Weird"?
→ Adds diversity & Variety to your images
→ Makes random & wonderful combo's
Why use "Weird"?
→ Creativity & Artistic images
→ Brainstorming or seeking new ideas
→ Can lift old prompts (if they were a bit dull)
→ Fantasy, odd & strange pics
When NOT to use weird?
→ Professional or prestigious images
→ Conventional subject matter (a 'normal' dog)
→ when you need realism and accuracy
→ Avoiding silliness e.g. a luxury car add
→ sensitive topics requiring seriousness