So well articulated, and this needs consistent reminding. Thank you for the detailed insights.
@stefanotramer11959 күн бұрын
Very interesting and great at explaining, but I have a question. Are the 6 final images consecutive? Let me clarify: once the first one is created, when making the second one, in addition to changing part of the prompt, do you also use the first one as an Image prompt or Style ref or Character ref?
@theBrianSykes9 күн бұрын
Great question @stefanotramer1195 No, I did not have to use a --SREF or --CREF to maintain consistency. That is done by maintaining the same prompt and only adjusting token words to shift angles, subjects, etc. You can use a --CREF in the case of making the character consistent - but I only used the one prompt to see a front facing character.
@stefanotramer11958 күн бұрын
@@theBrianSykes Ah, okay, the problem is that I would like to use a character for a series of photos (which I then turn into a video), but from what I’ve read online, it’s quite complicated to have the same character in different poses and expressions in MidJourney, even if you use `--cref`. This is because MidJourney tends to maintain roughly the same perspective as the photo used with `--cref`. You would need to intervene in an editor... or use multiple poses, but for me, that’s quite challenging.
@bryangrunauer9 күн бұрын
Great video! No trolling, but I'd love to see what would happen if you just wrote "man with turban in sand" just to see the difference in quality. Maybe I'll have to see if some of my friends have midjourney so I can try it lol
@theBrianSykes9 күн бұрын
Midjourney will create 'great looking images' with a minimal prompt. The problem then - is consistency for story. A more in-depth prompt following this structure, will give you greater control for an image series, or images as part of a collection.
@bryangrunauer9 күн бұрын
@@theBrianSykes Thank you so much for the honest answer. That makes a lot of sense :)