Midjourney - AI art

They've definitely beefed up the Xenomorph engine over on Bing Dall-E image creator.

"Xenomorph throwing a cat out of a 10th floor window"

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A couple more. Running out of boosts now though :p


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dystopian cyberpunk street night time heavy rain with puddles crowds of people and cars

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a small tortoiseshell cat sat on a rainy rooftop, overlooking a dystopian city at night licking its paw digital art
 
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And then long term, if (when) virtual worlds get more and more rich people will end up just living in them.

Can't be far away.
I think that would only ever appeal to a small subset. Perhaps over-represented on here.

Assuming people are freed from the necessity of working, I think many would simply pursue their passions, maybe explore the world, etc.

I don't think many would want to just exist online. With our tiny lifespans you could never really get bored, even in the real world. There's just too much to do.

e: That's the "good ending" btw, not the "bad ending" where we're all surplus to requirements and starving/eating each other.
 
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Okay so it resets daily(mine has just reset). Edit - actuallly it may just be because it is Sunday and resets weekly.

Anyone else wanting to try it it’s free.

 
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dystopian cyberpunk street night time heavy rain with puddles crowds of people and cars

Took Rex out for a walk around Leeds castle today, very well behaved as we had fed him before walkies.

Some great results here!

I noticed that some texts don't have separations while others have comma separations. Would it be better to use commas so to break up text into strings? Then it would remind me of tagging a YouTube video. You enter in tags and every time you press comma, it breaks out a new tag. e.g. a Godskitchen video could be tagged as godskitchen, dance music, trance music, birmingham, lights, productions, lasers, warehouse, crowds, friendly atmosphere...
 
Some great results here!

I noticed that some texts don't have separations while others have comma separations. Would it be better to use commas so to break up text into strings? Then it would remind me of tagging a YouTube video. You enter in tags and every time you press comma, it breaks out a new tag. e.g. a Godskitchen video could be tagged as godskitchen, dance music, trance music, birmingham, lights, productions, lasers, warehouse, crowds, friendly atmosphere...

:)

Not entirely sure if it will know the difference between them tbh.

I just type in what I want and am sure the AI understands that.
 
When I ask the bing one to draw a picture of Adolf Hitler and Angela Merkel smiling. It will not do it. I even tried to trick it and replaced Hitler with ww2 soldier.
You have to remember that much has been erased and cancelled from history.


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I've been warned because I wanted to use something that was known in recent history ;)
 
Some great results here!

I noticed that some texts don't have separations while others have comma separations. Would it be better to use commas so to break up text into strings? Then it would remind me of tagging a YouTube video. You enter in tags and every time you press comma, it breaks out a new tag. e.g. a Godskitchen video could be tagged as godskitchen, dance music, trance music, birmingham, lights, productions, lasers, warehouse, crowds, friendly atmosphere...
I haven’t been using many commas (I did try it, but it doesn’t seem to make much difference) the cat picture licking its paw in the rain soaked city is probably one of the best it has output for me

Edit. Oh and Godzilla on holiday :P
 
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Thanks @aVdub and @Mobius 1

To follow up on some of my older posts in this thread, I did have a go at Midjourney but I was being a bit dense in terms of what to do as I don't have any history with Discord.

It's still early days for me, but in the end, it looks like I'll be using a local web server called Automatic 1111. There are 2 pre-requisites: Python (familiar territory if you have a Raspberry Pi!) and Git. That is "Git" as in Github. It gives your Windows command prompt more features, of which one of them is letting you pull programs off the internet. This makes it similar to sudo / su in command line Linux.

This is the getting started guide that I used https://www.datacamp.com/tutorial/how-to-run-stable-diffusion

You install a web UI which becomes the front end of Automatic 1111. Then the Windows CMD prompt / Git runs in the background as the back end. Once installed and running, you'll likely get error messages. If you google any errors you get, you'll see other people on Reddit and Github with the same issues. 9 times out of 10, it's down to corrupted files, so you re-download them (either via browser or via CMD/Git).

It's quite technical overall but pretty rewarding simply because I managed to get a working system out of this now. So now I have boxes where I can type in the text I want and another box underneath for text that I don't want. Then there are loads of parameters to play with along with the image resolution. I'm generally using 640x960 or 768x1024, then I can upsize it by 4X from a choices of around a dozen different upsizers. Some work better than others because it depends on what your original result was. So lots of experimentation.

Make sure your rig is well ventilated because it gets hot inside there from using the GPU. I'll post to this thread if I get anything semi-decent :-)
 
Okay so it resets daily(mine has just reset). Edit - actuallly it may just be because it is Sunday and resets weekly.

Anyone else wanting to try it it’s free.


Thought I'd give this a whirl. 45min wait :o
 
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