🧵Midjourney Comic Artist part 1
I open a thread in which I will show you Comic artists, 10 in total in this first part, so that you know them and you can use them in your prompts
Arthur Adams
Is an American comic book artist and writer. He first broke into the American comic book industry with the 1985 Marvel Comics miniseries Longshot.
David Aja
Born April 16, 1977, is a Spanish comic book artist, best known for his work on The Immortal Iron Fist and Hawkeye.
Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau
Born in Hong Kong, illustrator, designer, concept artist,co-founder of Imaginary Friends Studios, a digital art studio producing artwork for companies like Capcom, DC Comics, Square Enix and other giants of the entertainment and gaming industry
Chris Bachalo
Born in 1965, is a Canadian comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style. He became well known for stints on DC Comics' Shade, the Changing Man and Neil Gaiman's two Death series.
Mark Bagley
Born in Frankfurt 1957 is an American comics artist. He has worked for Marvel Comics on such titles as The Amazing Spider-Man, Thunderbolts, New Warriors, Venom and Ultimate Spider-Man and for DC Comics on Justice League of America, Batman and Trinity.
Simon Bisley
Is an English cartoonist and colourist born on 1962.
He is well known for his work in the Lobo comic, also in Judge Dredd and Batman comics, his influence is Frank Frazetta
Brian Bolland
Born in 1951 is an English comic book artist and illustrator who is known for his work in the fields of comics, concept art, and toy design.
Mark Brooks
Born in 1973, is an American comic book artist. For his cover art, he was awarded the Inkpot Award in 2014.
He has produced designs for a line of Marvel figures manufactured by Sideshow Collectibles and has worked for several Marvel comics
Travis Charest
Born in 1969 is a Canadian comic book artist, inker, and painter, known for his work on such books as Darkstars, WildC.A.T.s, Grifter/Shi, WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age. He has done covers for Batman and Catwoman. Many of his drawing are SCI-FI style
Howard Chaykin
Born in 1950, is an American comic book artist and writer. Chaykin's influences include his one-time employer and mentor, Gil Kane, and the mid-20th century illustrators Robert Fawcett and Al Parker.
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Prompt: Mixed-media portrait of [SUBJECT], [EXPRESSION], [GAZE DIRECTION], with [ACCESSORY/STYLING], realistic identity, black sketch strokes, torn newspaper collage, acrylic paint splashes, editorial print texture, blending realism and abstract expressionism, premium poster aesthetic, tactile handmade feel, high contrast, ultra-detailed face and eyes, [PRIMARY COLORS] and [SECONDARY COLORS]
Prompt: Mixed-media portrait of a young man in his late twenties, light olive skin, short dark wavy hair, subtle stubble, sharp cheekbones, defined jawline, expressive eyes, curious and introspective expression, facing forward, looking directly at the camera, with oversized translucent orange glasses and a black high-collar jacket, realistic identity, black sketch strokes, torn newspaper collage, acrylic paint splashes, editorial print texture, blending realism and abstract expressionism, premium poster aesthetic, tactile handmade feel, high contrast, ultra-detailed face and eyes, cobalt blue and warm orange with off-white and black
I tested 10 photography styles side by side and the results surprised me
Which one wins?
Prompts below 👇
1. Cinematic Photography
Prompt: Ultra realistic cinematic freeze-frame of a rugged medieval knight in his late 30s with long dark hair and a thick beard, wearing worn steel armor and a dark red cloak, leaping from a stone wall into battle with sword raised, cape flowing behind him, arrows flying through the air, dust and sparks suspended mid motion, epic battlefield lighting, shot on 35mm lens, f/4 cinematic depth of field, dramatic composition, 8K ultra detailed, high dynamic range, film grain
2. Street Photography
Prompt: Ultra realistic street photography inside a subway train carriage, frontal medium shot of a tired young couple sitting close together on the same long side bench seat along the wall of the metro carriage, photographed directly from the opposite bench across the aisle at seated eye level, an African American man in his late 20s with short textured hair and a trimmed beard wearing an oversized dark hoodie, baggy pants and worn sneakers in casual hip-hop style, leaning slightly forward with a weary expression, a young woman beside him in casual streetwear gently resting her head on his shoulder, both looking emotionally drained after a long day, the empty metro bench continuing along the wall behind them, subway aisle subtly visible at the bottom of the frame, cool fluorescent subway lighting, subject centered in the frame, shot on Leica M11, 50mm lens, f/2 shallow depth of field isolating the couple, cinematic documentary realism, subtle film grain, ultra detailed, 8K
I have been deep diving into camera and film simulations with Nano Banana Pro in Leonardo
The results are insane
Here are 10 distinct styles with exact prompts for you to replicate
Link to Part 1 included in the thread
1. Kodak Gold 200
Is a classic color negative film, known for its warm, golden tones and vibrant saturation. Ideal for daylight photography, it offers a moderate grain structure, excellent sharpness, and a distinctively nostalgic, "vintage" aesthetic
2. Sony VENICE 2
Is a full-frame cinema camera widely used in Hollywood for its stunning cinematic aesthetic. It delivers rich colors and incredibly natural skin tones, excelling particularly in low-light situations
I have been deep diving into camera and film simulations with Nano Banana Pro in Leonardo
The results are mind-blowing
Here are 10 distinct styles with exact prompts for you to replicate🧵👇
1. Kodak Portra 400
Is a professional-grade film renowned for its exceptionally fine grain and superb skin tone reproduction. It offers an impressive dynamic range, retaining rich details in both bright highlights and deep shadows. Its color palette is natural, soft, and true-to-life, making it the preferred choice for high-end portrait and editorial photography
2. Kodak Ektachrome E100
Is a professional film known for its vivid saturation, high contrast, and extremely fine grain. It renders clean, neutral whites and has a distinct cool tone bias (emphasizing blues and greens), creating a sharp, "glossy," and hyper-realistic look perfect for nature and landscapes