Midjourney v7

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Midjourney v7 is an artificial intelligence system focused on generating images from text descriptions. Developed in 2021 Midjourney leverages powerful diffusion models trained on vast troves of image data to create completely novel and unique images based on prompts typed in by users.

At its core, Midjourney v7 utilizes machine learning algorithms known as diffusion models. These models are fed enormous datasets of images, allowing them to build connections between visual patterns and their correlations with descriptive concepts put into textual form. When a user provides Midjourney with a textual prompt – say, asking it to generate a landscape oil painting of a gnome village in a psychedelic color palette – Midjourney can synthesize an image reflecting this description that it has never seen before, conveying the request with creative interpretation.

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    A visual look at the –stylize parameter in Midjourney

    When you’re prompting you’re essentially just rizzing up some GPUs, and Midjourney has a dozen or so parameters you can tweak that change the way it interprets your rizz, letting you explore & tune the aesthetic direction of your generations 👉 One of those parameters is the –stylize parameter, or –s for short. Using –stylize…

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  • Midjourney Camera Angles

    Midjourney Camera Angles

    Camera angles can really set your Midjourney images apart from the crowd. The main reason? Curb appeal. Angles have a siren-like way of capturing our attention, providing visual interest, and appealing to our senses. Here are a few of my favorite camera angles that @dcbruck find himself using most often. As a bonus, he also…

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  • Midjourney Image Editor

    Midjourney Image Editor

    The Midjourney Image Editor lets you upload images from your computer and then expand, crop, repaint, add, or modify things in the scene. Midjourney Dev Team also releasing an ‘image retexturing mode’ that estimates the shape of the scene and then ‘retextures it’ so that all of the lighting, materials, and surfaces are different. All…

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