We will use Portraits as an example but this technique will work on cartoons, products, illustrations, you name it. Keep in mind this is just one way to do it.
Thanks for working through your process with us and sharing your discoveries. It's fascinating to see the techniques we use to act as memory analogues for tools like MJ that don't have a built-in dialectic process
Hey Linus, I'm wondering if you would be interested in doing a deep dive on OpenAI's Sora for AI Supremacy? I'd super appreciate your perspective on this and where you see it going. Let me know if this sounds interesting to you.
Hello - Just asking for some clarification. When you say to keep rolling to get results, does that include making variations? Because when I roll the prompt with the image and seed, it recreates the same 4 results each time. I have to click a V to get a different result. Thanks for this!
Thank you for an insightful and practical approach to generating and rendering consistency in images. I have been taking courses in prompt engineering for MJ and have been a little stumped in this one area; however, your step-by-step, detailed approached gave me a better working knowledge which I have already begun to apply to my work.
"Next, we want the seed number for this image, just respond with the letter emoji to the generation and you should get the seed number."
I don't really understand what's happening at this stage. The video blurs by so quickly. I clicked the emjoi and typed envelop. An envelop with a "1" appears. I clicked that ... then what happens?
Good afternoon. Can you tell me, is it possible within this methodology to create sequential characters, but not people, but some kind of machinery, a tractor for example?
Hi,this article is really very helpful and u narrated so well.Thanks a lot.
Thanks for working through your process with us and sharing your discoveries. It's fascinating to see the techniques we use to act as memory analogues for tools like MJ that don't have a built-in dialectic process
Hi very great article...thanx. have you tested supermachine to generate images like this? I'll try your ideas there show up my experience soon.
Cool! So basically I can even use a AI generated avatar of myself or anyone else, upload and apply same technique?
Great content!!
Thanks for the detailed guide. I have found another method to work, which is asking for one image split into multiple shots from different angles.
This was so useful! thank you!
Great tutorial! Should the reference image URLs be added to the prompts shown in Step 5?
Hey Linus, I'm wondering if you would be interested in doing a deep dive on OpenAI's Sora for AI Supremacy? I'd super appreciate your perspective on this and where you see it going. Let me know if this sounds interesting to you.
Hello - Just asking for some clarification. When you say to keep rolling to get results, does that include making variations? Because when I roll the prompt with the image and seed, it recreates the same 4 results each time. I have to click a V to get a different result. Thanks for this!
Thank you for an insightful and practical approach to generating and rendering consistency in images. I have been taking courses in prompt engineering for MJ and have been a little stumped in this one area; however, your step-by-step, detailed approached gave me a better working knowledge which I have already begun to apply to my work.
"Next, we want the seed number for this image, just respond with the letter emoji to the generation and you should get the seed number."
I don't really understand what's happening at this stage. The video blurs by so quickly. I clicked the emjoi and typed envelop. An envelop with a "1" appears. I clicked that ... then what happens?
Good afternoon. Can you tell me, is it possible within this methodology to create sequential characters, but not people, but some kind of machinery, a tractor for example?