🧵Midjourney Comic Artist part 3
10 new Comics Artists what you should know to create your prompts
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Moebius
Was a French comic artist, renowned for his sci-fi and fantasy works, his unique style influenced films like "Alien", with Jodorowsky, is a sci-fi classic. His legacy endures through captivating characters and imaginative worlds, leaving an indelible mark in comics.
Bryan Hitch
Born 1970, UK, is a renowned comic artist celebrated for his dynamic style. Notable for "The Authority" and "The Ultimates," his cinematic approach revolutionized visual storytelling and influenced the comic landscape, leaving an enduring legacy.
Tom Grummett
Is a Canadian comic book artist born in 1959. He's recognized for his work with DC Comics, contributing to titles like "Superman" and "Teen Titans." Grummett's detailed, energetic style and ability to capture character dynamics.
Mike Deodato
Born 1963, is a Brazilian comic artist. Known for his work at Marvel Comics, he illustrated "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Thor." His distinctive style combines realism with dynamic visuals.
Alex Horley
born 1971 in Italy, is a renowned comic artist and illustrator. His dynamic style, ranging from fantasy to horror, has graced publishers like DC Comics and Image Comics and has worked for warcraft. Horley's intricate detailing and vivid color palettes.
Frank Miller
Born 1957, is an influential American comic book writer and artist. Known for works like "The Dark Knight Returns" and "Sin City," he redefined the industry with his gritty, noir-inspired style and complex narratives, leaving an enduring impact on modern comics.
Enki Bilal
born 1951 i is a French comic book artist and filmmaker. His unique blend of sci-fi, fantasy, and political themes is evident in works like "Nikopol Trilogy" and "The Dormant Beast." Bilal's thought-provoking narratives and distinctive art.
Philippe Druillet
Born 1944 in France, is a comic artist, writer, and illustrator. His surreal, intricate style in works like "Lone Sloane" broke artistic boundaries. Druillet's contributions have profoundly influenced the sci-fi and fantasy genres.
Todd McFarlane
Born in 1961, is a Canadian comic artist, writer, and Co-creator of "Spawn," he gained fame with "The Amazing Spider-Man." His intricate, detailed art and iconic Spider-Man redesign left a significant impact on the industry.
Tim Doyle
Born in 1983, is an American artist and illustrator known for his pop culture-inspired artwork. His distinctive style combines bright colors and geometric patterns, often focusing on iconic TV shows, movies, music, prints and posters .
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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
Create realistic photos of yourself next to a giant phone displaying your Social Media using Nano Banana Pro
Prompts below 🧵👇
Base prompt: Create a high-end 8k studio photograph. The person from the reference is standing on the left side, posing with a [POSE] attitude and wearing [CLOTHING]. To their right, dominating the scene, stands a GIANT, human-scale monolithic smartphone (floor-standing). The massive screen is on and displays a crystal-clear, authentic [SOCIAL APP] user interface. Key visible details on the screen must be sharp and legible and appear exactly as they would in the real app's layout: the profile picture (matching the subject), the username "@[USERNAME]", the follower count "[FOLLOWER COUNT]" displayed realistically within the standard profile stats area (not artificially enlarged), and a consistent feed of posts below. Premium studio lighting with the screen casting a subtle glow on the subject. Clean minimalist white background
Instagram
Create a high-end 8k studio photograph. The person from the reference is standing on the left side, posing with a confident, friendly attitude with hands in pockets, and wearing a dark blazer over a black t-shirt and jeans. To their right, dominating the scene, stands a GIANT, human-scale monolithic smartphone (floor-standing). The massive screen is on and displays a crystal-clear, authentic Instagram profile user interface. Key visible details on the screen must be sharp and legible and appear exactly as they would in the real app's layout: the profile picture (matching the subject), the username "@mayorkingai", the follower count "1.5M" displayed realistically within the standard profile stats area (alongside "Posts" and "Following" counts in standard size), and a consistent feed of high-quality photo grid posts below. Premium studio lighting with the screen casting a subtle glow on the subject. Clean minimalist white background
I created this techno-festival video from a single image
No multiple renders, no character drift, just one photo transformed with Point of View Change by Leonardo
Shift the camera angle and keep your characters consistent
Here’s how I did it 👇
First, in Leonardo, I created the image of the DJ using the Seedream 4.0 image model
Prompt: Cinematic portrait of a female DJ performing at night on a large outdoor festival stage, seen from a low-angle frontal view. She is inside a professional DJ booth with mixers and decks. A massive LED screen behind her displays colorful abstract visuals and light beams. No crowd is visible. Realistic skin textures, modern festival outfit, soft wind in her hair, deep night colors, HDR lighting, vibrant atmosphere, photorealistic and energetic festival vibe
I animated the initial image using this prompt with Veo 3.1 Fast
Prompt: Frontal handheld camera shot slowly approaching a vibrant female DJ performing live at night, bathed in flickering LED lights. She’s dancing energetically while working the mixers—hands twist knobs, body sways. Behind her, lasers and strobes slash through haze. Fog swirls around her boots. No sound, complete silence. Visuals only. Camera slightly sways like a human holding it mid-dance. High-contrast, punchy neon lighting with hints of lens flare. Emotion: raw energy, club ecstasy, visual rhythm without audio