high fashion portrait, fabric inspired by honeycomb coral, photo by alasdair mclellan, UHD, --ar 2:3
here are the 4 images I initially got
I decided to dig deeper on image 3
The goals are multiple:
1. How to be able to recreate similar images, considering that the initial prompt is very vague and yields very diverse outcomes
2. make something similar but more "real life", Prêt-à-porter result
Enter the Describe function
I ran all 4 suggestions "as is" no modifications
Some interesting, one terrible
Nothing spectacular
I compared the results to my first image and to the new prompts asking the big question:
What can I incorporate in my original prompt to get a better result?
After a few tests here's the final prompt
high fashion portrait, a girl in an orange felt dress is framed by orange modular fabric patterns, intricately sculpted fabric, inspired by honeycomb coral, striking symmetrical patterns, photo by alasdair mclellan, UHD, --ar 2:3
The additions to the original prompt were:
- a girl in an orange felt dress is framed by orange modular fabric patterns
- intricately sculpted fabric
- striking symmetrical patterns
My process is similar to @4rtofficial 's who does some great Midjourney downloadable tutorials and guides
Highly recommended
By the way, this is what a Honeycomb Coral looks like
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