When it comes to AI, you get what you pay for. Midjourney has always been a premium platform, but look what you can make for that premium. Midjourney is working with Lionsgate right now to make VFX for their movies.
It's also worth visiting r/midjourney over at Reddit to see all the incredible work people are making every day.
It's also worth visiting r/midjourney over at Reddit to see all the incredible work people are making every day.
It seems to me that, while AI can make some pretty incredible stuff, the problem is that it only makes what *it* "wants" to make. Trying to fine tune or get a specific shot is extremely frustrating, if not impossible.
We'll see how it goes for them...
I currently use it to assist my workflow doing digital art. I'll do a rough sketch of a character's composition, then line art, color it, all as if I'm just making the image myself. I try to get as close a possible to what I envision the picture in my head to be. The result ends up mediocre, since I am not a skilled artist, but it's usually coherent enough to convey a clear idea of what I was trying to make.
This is where AI comes in. I feed this image to AI and ask it to give me a professional, finished version of the picture I drew.
Every single time, within 10 image generations it gives me something close to perfect in terms of what I wanted the image to look like. I then take the AI's output and trace over it on fresh layers to clean up my line art, manually edit some details, and then recolor and finish it as my final product (leftist twitter artists on suicide watch.)
It's an extremely useful tool, this sort of workflow is already rapidly becoming the norm.