I’ve shown you guys how to make flat vectors with AI.
But what if you already have a vector you like, but it doesn’t suit the theme of your website?
Here’s a trick to change a vector to any theme you want:
To demonstrate, I’ll be converting these two vector illustrations into a common theme.
Mar 16 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
Midjourney's new character reference feature is also great for making product photoshoots.
Now you can take different photos of the same product.
Here's a guide to get the best results:
First, a quick overview:
To use the character reference feature, add --cref at the end of your prompt, followed by the image link.
Mar 7 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
Here's an easy way to change the style of an image but keep the same character and pose:
Use the image prompt feature in @getremixai.
While there are other options available, this method has a few benefits I'll explain later.
Mar 5 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
I think Ideogram 1.0 is a real breakthrough in AI image generation.
Its ability to follow instructions is way better than MJ, and the image quality is superior to DALL-E.
Here are 5 images I generated, that are almost impossible with MJ and DALL-E 3:
Prompt:
A four-part series depicting the life cycle of a butterfly: "Egg" shows a tiny egg on a leaf, "Caterpillar" captures a hungry caterpillar eating leaves, "Chrysalis" illustrates a chrysalis hanging from a twig, and "Butterfly" presents a vibrant butterfly spreading its wings, each stage beautifully showcasing transformation.
Feb 3 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
I just found a way to create both colored and uncolored versions of the SAME image in Midjourney.
This is perfect for making coloring books.
Here's how:
First use this prompt:
On the left, a black and white simple children's coloring book illustration featuring a [X] with no shading, with a white background. On the right, the same illustration with color. --ar 2:1 --style raw --sref [see image below] --stylize 250 --v 6
Jan 27 • 12 tweets • 4 min read
Character consistency is a big problem when making AI images.
I’ve been testing a new way to solve character consistency, and it’s by far the best method I’ve tried so far.
Let me show you how:
We’ll be using the website @scenario_gg (link below).
Scenario allows you to train custom SD models on your character – and it’s both really easy and completely free.
Having tried it, DAMN it’s good.
Jan 21 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
I've generated 10,000+ images with DALL-E 3.
My Logo Creator GPT is also the #1 GPT under DALL-E.
Here are the 10 most useful DALL-E prompting tips I've learnt: 1. DALL-E has no negative prompts.
To remove an object (like a gun) from an image:
Use a positive prompt that is the opposite of the unwanted object. Example:
Doesn't work: "No gun"
Works: "Family friendly"
Jan 18 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Midjourney and DALL-E 3 can generate some great product photos.
But you can’t place your *actual* product into those images.
I’ve been testing a great tool that solves this problem.
Here’s how to use it:
Before we start, here’s a quick demo of a photoshoot I generated.
The perfume bottle is real, but the background pics are made by AI.
Note that it also creates shadows and reflections!
Given that professional photoshoots cost thousands, this is very impressive.
Jan 6 • 20 tweets • 9 min read
Midjourney vs DALL-E 3 (text generation)
A few hours ago, Midjourney dropped a big update to v6 - and it's now even better at making text.
But is it better than DALL-E?
I ran 15 experiments - and here are the results:
1. Prompt: The words "THE LEGEND 27" on a movie poster featuring a legendary sword, and flames in the background
Left: DALL-E 3
Right: Midjourney v6 (updated)
Jan 5 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
Did you know that Midjourney has a parameter called --tile?
It's very powerful, but most people don't know how to use it.
Here are 10 practical ways to use this parameter:
First, what does this parameter do?
Put "--tile" at the end of your prompt, and MJ will generate images that align perfectly when placed side by side.
So you can use these images to make infinite repeating patterns.
Jan 1 • 15 tweets • 4 min read
We all know Midjourney AI can make some very professional images.
But what about random boring photos of everyday people?
I found a way to do so, and it's scary just how realistic they are.
9 examples:
I generated these pics using a method shared by u/KudzuEye on Reddit.
More info at the end of the thread.
Dec 28, 2023 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
I’ve been trying out a new AI tool to make PowerPoint presentations.
Just give it a topic, and it’ll make the slides for you.
Not only that, it can also make presentations based on the content of a PDF.
Here’s how to use it:
It's called @popaiinone.
You can try it via the link in the comments.
Just give it a topic, and the AI will generate the content for your PowerPoint slides.
Dec 26, 2023 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
Lots of you have asked me how to train a custom Stable Diffusion model to generate consistent characters.
Just found a really easy way to do it.
You can even use it to generate images of yourself.
Here’s how:
The website @lensgo_ai lets you train 3 custom models for free every month.
Just head over to the website (link in comments), and click on “Train Custom Model”.
Dec 25, 2023 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
Over the past 6 months, I've written more than 100 Midjourney guides.
For Christmas, I thought I'd share 10 of my best ones here.
Here's how to create an account, write good prompts, use parameters and make consistent characters.
A thread 🧵
1. How to create a Discord account, sign up for Midjourney and generate your first image