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Today's dumb Midjourney trick: getting it to do landscapes in the style of various artists (especially ones not particularly known for landscapes). Can you guess who the algorithm is trying to mimic here?
Zoteris is also not very hospitable. But I guess at least it's habitable?
I tried exploring Tandagor. It wasn't as nice a place as I expected.
Okay, so weird new Midjourney discovery, here. If you just give it a single nonsense word, it can actually catch some kind of meaningful vibe from that. These sets were generated from "Golsgost", "Nargrel", "Haratch", and "Eidogon", respectively.
Okay, turns out that if you feed Midjourney a bunch of pictures of the same kaiju—just the image URLs, no text prompts—it comes up with WHOLE NEW KAIJU. Anyway, see if you can guess which monster I used!
@TheBlackNerd Oh yeah, Midjourney is READY to go all Beksinski. Or like a cheap '70s paperback cover version, anyway.
Okay, so I continue to be consumed by Midjourney. I've been experimenting a lot, trying to figure out how it interprets prompts, what words actually gets the kind of results you'd expect, and how the various special modifiers work. Turns out it's great for creepy stuff.
@PencilearsArt Oh yeah, I'm right there in hell with @brigidkeely, courtesy of @hannahorca.