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Aug 9 • 7 tweets • 5 min read
🧪 Tutorial: Stage Visuals using @runwayml
Today, I'm finally sharing the process of how I create my stage visuals for artists. We'll cover every step which takes a 720p output onto a massive 4K LED wall. I'll be using Tomorrowland's Freedom Stage as an example!
🧵 Thread 1. Crafting the Visuals
The Freedom Stage this year had a resolution of 4224x1024. I recommend creating the visuals in the same aspect ratio and resolution as the stage. This way you can understand the visuals concept in the frame that the audience will see it in.
Aug 21, 2023 • 9 tweets • 5 min read
🧪 Tutorial: Quick Midjourney Inpainting Process
While Midjourney is slowly rolling out the new InPainting feature for everyone to use, here's a quick tutorial on what you can expect from it!
Let's dive in 👇
This is the initial image. The description of this image can be found in the ALT text. Let's transform this shot to show an alien object. Let's begin by cleaning up the shot.
After upscaling, I select "Vary (Region)", select the structure, then prompt "empty landscape".
Jul 17, 2023 • 7 tweets • 4 min read
🧪 Tutorial: Crafting Light with Figma & #midjourney
Recently, I shared images where I mentioned in the ALT that I was using some image prompts from Figma. A lot of people asked for the tutorial, so here it is!
Important: This can also be done with Photoshop or even MS Paint!
In Figma, let's create a frame with the same aspect ratio as the image we want to generate. Then proceed to generate a shape - this can be a line, circle, square - whatever you want!
For my portals, I create an asymmetrical oval using two circles and the "Subtract" feature.
Jul 12, 2023 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
🧪 Tutorial: #Midjourney Archive Grid in Figma
In my last post, I showcased a large panel of all my upscales that I generated in the last month. It's super easy to create this in Figma, and you can use as many images as you want!
In the example below, I use around 1775 images.
We start by grabbing our images!
For this, I went into the Midjourney Dashboard and used the batch select tool to download a selection of images.
In this case, I downloaded approximately ~1775 images which are downloaded as 8 separate ZIP files.
Jul 10, 2023 • 12 tweets • 9 min read
🧪 House of Prompts Vol. 3
It's that time again! Welcome to the next edition of HoP, where we'll transport you to a beautiful villa hidden deep within a tropical jungle.
Take a journey through the various rooms in the thread below!
Prompt 👉🏼 ALT
#midjourney
Let's begin with the grand entrance, skillfully designed by @TheAI_Architect! It warmly welcomes guests with its organic shapes, all while being surrounded by the lush jungle.
I've been loving stacked images lately. During @HBCoop_'s Twitter space yesterday, we realised people wanted to know how to do it.
Luckily, it's super easy! Find everything you need to know it the thread below!
Why use this format?
It looks cool and gives your feed an advantage. The post takes up more space than the usual grid of 3 to 4 images, increasing the chance of it being seen. Plus, you don't need to create a vertical shot for Twitter's cropping when working with 3 images.
May 28, 2023 • 13 tweets • 15 min read
🧪 House of Prompts Vol. 2
It's that time again! The next edition of #HouseOfPrompts arrives, taking us to a villa high up in the mountains!
We enter the family room designed by @JoaoSan89 Natural light fills the room to create a space where everyone likes to hang out! Right next to the room, the kitchen expands into a glass-roofed wing.