Author: VR

images 050623 (MJ 5.1)

The big news this week is Midjourney has migrated to Version 5.1, so I made some images to try it out. V5.1 creates more detailed images, but its native mode is “opinionated”, which basically...

Images 043023

In spite of residual covid ennui and returning to my teaching schedule, I have made time over the past week to explore some new directions. Here are three collections drawn from those generations. The...

Images 042223

I was out with covid for several days, but over last night and this morning I managed to create some new generations around the concepts of psychology and physics. The first collection focuses on...

Images 041523

Here is a sampling of some of my favorite MJ generations from the past few days. I created a series of characters conceived as fermions and bosons who are dressed for the midsummer ball:...

images 040923

As I become more comfortable with the potentials and limitations of Midjourney, I have generated hundreds of images. While it is hard to sample such a fire-hose rush of images, here are some favorites...

Images 040423

As in my post “Problem with dissimilar actors”, I am basically unable to place discretely dissimilar actors into the same scene. Given that fact, I am concentrating on what I can do—and to that...

Thoughts on prompt execution 032423

After using DALL-E for a few months, I have recently switched mostly to Midjourney and I have noticed some differences in the way the two AIs handle prompt instructions. My approach to generative art...

Introducing Midjourney V5 032223

Midjourney recently upgraded to V5, so after just a few days using V4 I decided to give it a try. It is noticeably more powerful in many ways, capable of yielding impressively photorealistic results....

Introducing Midjourney 031723

After working for months with the generative AI platform DALL-E, I have just begun using Midjourney. This AI has a different workflow and it has a somewhat different look and feel to the images...