Future Tech Pilot
This tutorial is perfect for harnessing the power of our reality inside of Midjourney. I’ll show you a list of words that you can use in your Midjourney prompts, specifically Version 5.1 or 5.2. Your A.I Art will never be the same, as it blurs the line of photorealistic adventures.
► NEW PROMPT PACK
✅ https://ftp.live/photoreal-pack
► ARTICLE:
✅ https://ftp.live/photoreal-tutorial
► FREE PDFS
✅ 21 Prompts: https://ftp.live/free-prompt-pack-pdf
✅ Prompt Ad-Libs + 20 Category Key Words: http://ftp.live/ad-libs
✅ Camera Angles + Lenses: http://ftp.live/camera-lenses
✅ 200 Aesthetics: http://ftp.live/200Styles
✅ Midjourney Cheat Sheet: http://ftp.live/CheatSheet
► PROMPT PACKS
✅ Photorealism Prompt Pack: https://ftp.live/photoreal-pack
✅ Midjourney Variety Pack #1: http://ftp.live/variety-pack
✅ A.I Art Ad-Libs: https://ftp.live/ad-libs-premium
► MIDJOURNEY WRITTEN TUTORIALS
http://ftp.live/mjtutorials
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Hi, plz do a video on logo design.
Thanks for sharing your tips. Are the commas necessary? Have you tried an A/B without them?
Thank you! Hope you're well.
'Associated press photo' is new to me. 👍
Thanks for this.
Solid video
Amazing prompts and images!! 🎉🙌🏻⚡️💥👏🏻💯
I'm considering buying your Photorealism Prompt Pack, as I'm always impressed by your tutorials. The way you explain the concepts and show how to use the prompts is really helpful. I'm sure I would learn a lot from your pack.
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#3 is sick!
your vid’s are very watchable…..but i need more than beautiful pics….when a client asks me for something….it is never a request for a beautiful picture….more likely to be….”great picture but….can you make her headphones smaller? these are much too big!”
that’s where my skills fail me,
i would gladly buy the tutorial package you have for sale but i fear that wouldn’t help me
what i need is this: advice for professional artists in need of greater control over the generational process
got anything like that in the workshop?
or…. you could make me a playlist of midjourney hacks
to me, that would easily be worth 100 bucks🙂….and I imagine….to plenty of other people too
here’s an analogy using dentistry: I don’t need to know how to grow teeth….i need to know how to fix them
ps: the reason why I am writing without using cap is simple
i am teaching myself how to write “midge english”
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Great videos! Do you have any tips on fixing faces while prompting?
Thank you dude
Thank u very much 😊🙏
I was doing some tests with prompts and typed " a dog looks at the camera". And that made the picture realistic.
Then I typed " a dog" and got 3 concept arts and one realistic picture.
And then " a dog, camera". And I got 4 pictures of dogs with cameras, 3 realistic and one concept art but very close to realistic.
Next " a dog camera" without the comma and I got 4 dogs with cameras all realistic.
Looks like the word "camera" makes everything realistic.
Edit: I also did "a dog is posing" and the pictures came realistic. Midjourney understands what taking a picture is.
Thanks so much
How do I purchase your prompt pack?
MJ still the best of generative art
Dude, I wanna buy everything from you, but stop making everything so expensive, I'm an unemployed mom 🙁
Thanks for the guide! Some of those solutions I wasn't aware of. E.g. I barely ever tried raw mode because for some reason I thought it used older version and won't be comparable to current one in quality.
Just a few days ago I've spent ~10 midjourney sub hours trying to illustrate several book characters in somewhat photorealistic way. Though I had a DAZ 3D sources for most of them, but it was often a challenge to stop Midjourney from mimicing that lame 3D character style into a photo. For some reason it was harder to make old characters realistic and not looking like a 3D-printed dall of a cartoonish old man. Especially funny that it could produce both perfect realistic photo and creepy 3D game screenshot from same request that says "photo of".
One useful thing I found was to add a photographer name to request. Seems like it doesn't matter much which particular name it is, as long as it's a person who does photo and Midjourney knows it. There is a subtle differense though. The one I used was Bunny Yeager, which I found, among other options, on some midjourney style collection. And only later on, after going through half the characters, I googled that she was mostly into black and white photography. But for some reason when I was testing several photographers, it was her that I got best results, and perfectly colored too.
Another possibly useful trick is to add –no daz3d, 3d in the end when using a DAZ 3D image as a referense. Rarely it's still being ignored, but more often than not it helps to dig out a photo of a person that looks very much like my poor quality 3D sketches of it. Oh, and by the way, not using even a simpliest DAZ render as a base made creating one character illustration so long and frustrating that I ended up just making a render specifically for this (all other sources I had before). And it hardly took a fraction of time that I spent trying to stop Midjourney from generating stock photos of dudes who look more like random instagram models likely genetically related to each other, no matter the prompt. And the moment I added absolutely trashy quick render, it started to spit out much much closer things to what I was looking for. There wasn't even any need for particular face – pretty much any face that looks like real person and not a model would do, but it's like unless there's an image to go from, you get some prettified Sam Winchester variation at best or faceless stock dude or girl at worst. Two job IDs just to illustrate what I'm talking about: 714c7674-130b-4e84-b022-c8f4a171d40f without source image and 55e099ff-463c-4e60-9b9f-7d33195e2e73 with DAZ source.
i have seen a video saying that adding "photorealistic" to the prompt actually makes the images less realistic because being photorealistic is an art form about a painting or something being as close to real as possible but still not real life… hence, adding "photorealistic" could actually have a negative effect? i might be wrong.
A Neon Cloudy Invasion!😅👌
Really confused. You keep saying "photorealism". This is an art movement and not photography. In my experience, using that in a prompt is a sure fire way of not getting a photo. Can you explain why I may be wrong?
So helpful, thank you!!!