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101 sats \ 1 reply \ @wefofficial 18 Apr 2023 \ parent \ on: Mutinynet - Custom Signet w/ 30s blocks bitcoin
these are great!
I was going for cyberpunk and technology interacting with a pirate ship. but midjourney didn't really like integrating those ideas... it was usually either a technology thing in a technology place, or an old boat in a rustic setting.
the prompt was:
here are some other ones I liked:
https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_39d3b7e083ca9943d0166edc345531df1f1805dfdab90122fdb742f344d68d83.png
https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_433cceea4e63372c3b6f2ae14fa73ea15e4ec34e4f4b9330b53a691a6f9d84ea.png
https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_33a8ace1e36ea7741b52528c2df119fc8bf510bc64ef7da9731e82b702b55d2f.png
Yeah I have managed to find some really awesome prompts to use by reverse engineering the whole /describe feature that midjourney has. I love some of the random stuff that's in there, like the "I can't believe how beautiful this is" is something that I've seen in a bunch of things -- enough to the point where people have started using it in their generative prompts now, haha.
I've had a lot of good luck also finding images that are close in style to what I'm trying to accomplish with my prompt on a site like pinterest and try to collect a few different examples of the same style/aesthetic. Then I'll work with the describe feature of that and generate some variations, til I can hone in on what I'm trying to ultimately achieve. It's pretty cool to be able to also see a bit behind the "thinking process", for lack of a better term, of what midjourney is doing to create these images. If you're in their discord, check out their channel called describe showcase I think is the name, or something to that extent -- it's got some interesting examples of people reverse engineering the whole prompting process.
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