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* Notes
** pricing comparison
- Dali requires to pay per credit
- Midjourney is flat and unlimited
** basic test
- using discord
- ~/imagine prompt~
- ~/imagine Planet mars, Minimal Design, Flat 2D Animation Style On A White Background --q 2 --v 5 --s~
- ~/imagine Planet mars from the perspective of it in space, Minimal Design, Flat 2D Animation Style On A White Background --q 2 --v 5 --s~
- better to give positive prompts thqn negative
- positive :: ask it to do things
- negative :: take away things
- hit the reload button to regenerate the prompt
** subscription plans
*** fast gpu
- limited amount of time
- depends on plan
- can buy more
*** copyright protection
- free version requres you to show a CC BY-NC 4.0 copyright
- this tells people how you got it
- paid versions give a general commercial terms
- don't have to tell anyone
*** stealth mode
- for discord
- only avaialbe in pro
- images don't show up in general public
- don't worry about it
*** to use without all the crap
- in discord
- click 'show members'
- send a message to the Midjourney bot
- right click 'message'
- you are in a private convo with midjourney
** prompts
*** settings
- /settings
**** MJ versions
- choose latest
**** qualities
- Half, Base, High
- how much time MJ uses
- better is slower
- high quality is a LOT better, choose this
**** style
- low, med, high, very high
- no right or wrong answer here
- high and very high are usually good
- sometimes medium and low are good options
**** mode
- modes
- public, stealth
- remix, fast, relax
- remix allows you to take one of your image and modify it with text
- fast lets you use your fast gpu time
- relax mode lets you save your fast gpu time for later
** designing
*** line art
- visible
- easy to take in
- details get lost
- minimalist
- higher style does not always create the result we want
*** remove background
** examples of prompts
*** line art
- black line art of a sunflower top down on a white background --q 2 --v 5 --s 750
- minimalist black line art of a sunflower top down on a white background --q 2 --v 5 --s 750
*** corgi
- corgi, cartoon, flat, 2d animation style, on a white background --q 2 --v 5 --s 50
- -s 50 means low style
*** mars
- planet mars from the perspective of it in space, minimal design, flat 2d animation style on a white background --q 2 -v 5 -s 250
- planet mars from the perspective of it in space, minimal design, flat, cartoon, 2d animation style on a white background --q 2 -v 5 -s 250
** patterns
- lot of Print on Demands
- prompt ~scribble of japanese sea waves --tile~
- '--tile'
- you can check out midjourney support documents for more info
https://docs.midjourney.com/hc/en-us/categories/32013335627533
*** aspect ratios
- allow you to change the aspect ratio of the image
- ~-ar 16:9~
- e.g. create waves that are longer or taller
- this can allow you to more better match the product you are printing on
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* Review
** Summary
This lesson introduces Midjourney as an AI art tool for creating images that can be used in print-on-demand designs.
** Core Idea
Midjourney works best through iteration.
You do not usually get the final image from one prompt.
Workflow:
- write prompt
- generate 4 images
- inspect results
- adjust prompt
- reroll / remix / vary
- choose best image
** Why Midjourney
- high image quality
- flat monthly fee
- can generate many images
- useful for experimentation
- good for print-on-demand research and design creation
** Commercial Use
Free plan:
- may require Creative Commons attribution
- not ideal for products
Paid plan:
- better for commercial use
- no attribution requirement under normal paid terms
- starts around $10/month in the transcript
Pro plan:
- includes stealth mode
- keeps generations private
** Discord Setup
Midjourney works through Discord.
Basic flow:
1. create Discord account
2. join Midjourney server
3. find Midjourney bot
4. right click bot
5. click Message
6. use private bot chat
Command:
#+begin_example
/imagine
#+end_example
** Basic Prompting
Example:
#+begin_example
/imagine cartoon planet Mars from the perspective of space
#+end_example
Important:
Midjourney responds better to positive prompts than negative prompts.
Better:
#+begin_example
planet Mars from the perspective of space
#+end_example
Weaker:
#+begin_example
Mars but not the surface
#+end_example
** Iteration Workflow
Use the first output as feedback.
Ask:
- what did it misunderstand?
- what is missing?
- what is too detailed?
- what is too realistic?
- what is too plain?
Then revise the prompt.
** Settings
*** Open Settings
#+begin_example
/settings
#+end_example
*** Version
Use the newest Midjourney version unless you have a reason not to.
*** Quality
High quality:
- slower
- uses more GPU time
- often better results
- useful for printable designs
Lower quality:
- faster
- useful for rough idea generation
*** Style
Style changes how detailed / stylized the result is.
Common levels:
- low
- medium
- high
- very high
There is no universally correct setting.
Use different style levels to test the visual direction.
** Style Testing Checklist [0/4]
- [ ] test low style
- [ ] test medium style
- [ ] test high style
- [ ] test very high style
** Fast Mode vs Relax Mode
Fast mode:
- uses fast GPU time
- quicker generations
Relax mode:
- slower
- saves fast GPU time
** Stealth Mode
Stealth mode keeps images from appearing publicly in Midjourney galleries.
Useful if:
- you want product ideas private
- you do not want competitors seeing prompts
- you are developing commercial designs
** Remix Mode
Turn remix mode on.
It lets you create variations while changing the prompt.
Example:
- start with happy corgi
- remix with “sad”
- reroll until expression is right
** Variations
Midjourney gives four images.
Variation buttons:
- V1 = variation of image 1
- V2 = variation of image 2
- V3 = variation of image 3
- V4 = variation of image 4
Use variations when one image is close but not perfect.
** Rerolling
Reroll when:
- prompt is good
- output is not quite right
- you want more options
Rerolling is central to the workflow.
** Minimalism for POD
For print-on-demand, simpler designs often work better.
Reasons:
- clearer at thumbnail size
- easier to understand quickly
- prints cleaner
- fewer small details get lost
- stronger visual impact on shirts
Prompt word:
#+begin_example
minimalist
#+end_example
Example:
#+begin_example
/imagine minimalist black line art of a sunflower, top down, on a white background
#+end_example
** White Background
Use white background when you plan to remove the background later.
Example:
#+begin_example
on a white background
#+end_example
Reason:
- easier to remove background
- easier to create transparent PNG
- cleaner for POD placement
** Seamless Patterns
Patterns are useful for:
- phone cases
- blankets
- bags
- all-over-print products
Use:
#+begin_example
--tile
#+end_example
Example:
#+begin_example
/imagine scribble of Japanese sea waves --tile
#+end_example
** Aspect Ratio
Use aspect ratio to match the product shape.
Example:
#+begin_example
--ar 16:9
#+end_example
Full example:
#+begin_example
/imagine scribble of Japanese sea waves --tile --ar 16:9
#+end_example
Use aspect ratio when designing for:
- wide prints
- vertical products
- banners
- phone cases
- product-specific layouts
** Prompt Checklist [0/7]
- [ ] subject is clear
- [ ] style is clear
- [ ] background is specified
- [ ] print use is considered
- [ ] detail level is controlled
- [ ] aspect ratio matches product
- [ ] pattern command used if needed
** POD Design Checklist [0/6]
- [ ] keep design readable
- [ ] avoid excessive detail
- [ ] test minimalist version
- [ ] use white/plain background for removal
- [ ] reroll several times
- [ ] export/edit into transparent PNG later
** Key Insight
Midjourney is not a one-shot design machine.
It is an experimentation tool.
The quality comes from:
- prompt refinement
- rerolling
- remixing
- testing style levels
- choosing the best final image
** Bottom Line
Use Midjourney to generate many possible visual directions, then refine the best ones into clean, printable POD designs.
* Transcript
#+begin_example
00:00
Hey, everyone. And welcome to our video series,
00:04
on Midjourney
00:05
which is my favorite AI tool
00:08
my favorite AI art tool, sorry, and,
00:11
easily the most popular
00:13
AI Art tool out there. When I first started using
00:16
AI Art, I loved DALL E and that was because
00:19
DALL E produced images in the highest quality.
00:22
Over time though, Midjourney now produces images in much higher
00:26
quality than it used to back when I first started
00:29
using AI art. And unlike Dall e, where you have
00:32
to pay per credit,
00:34
for each image that you generate, with Midjourney you pay
00:37
a small flat monthly fee
00:39
and you can generate unlimited images.
00:42
It's an amazing, incredible bargain.
00:45
And adding to that, with MidJourney, there's a free account
00:48
that you can use to try it so that you
00:51
can generate images and see if you like it before
00:53
you purchase a pay plan. With the, pay plans, you
00:57
get unlimited commercial rights. So if you do wanna use
01:00
Dall e to produce images to sell onto products, then
01:03
I highly recommend
01:04
upgrading to a paid plan.
01:06
But again, it's a small flat monthly fee and I'll
01:08
show you.
01:09
But here's how it works.
01:11
So you open up that you open up Midchurney, sorry.
01:14
And then you come and you type in,
01:17
slash
01:18
imagine.
01:19
This is your prompt and you click it.
01:21
And then you just type in exactly
01:24
what you want MidJourney to create. So we're gonna type
01:28
in this prompt
01:30
as our example.
01:32
Now,
01:33
it takes a little while. So,
01:36
it takes less than 60 seconds.
01:38
But if you give it a particularly complex prompt, it
01:42
can take longer. If you give it a really simple
01:44
prompt, it can take shorter.
01:47
So, I'm showing this in real time.
01:51
For the whole Sartete YouTube channel,
01:53
any tutorial videos I show on this are not gonna
01:56
show it in real time. What I'm going to do
01:58
is I'm gonna heavily edit those to cut out this
02:01
waiting time.
02:03
But for the ecom clubhouse members, I would much rather
02:05
give you a raw insight into
02:08
showing you
02:10
exactly what's going on, not cutting anything out for you
02:13
so that you can see exactly what to expect when
02:15
you're using apps such as Midjourney.
02:18
It's 1 of the really nice things about, having, this
02:21
course. I can produce
02:22
videos
02:24
which aren't edited for a YouTube algorithm and instead produce
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images
02:29
produce videos which are as helpful as possible and provide
02:31
the most information as possible.
02:33
And I think it's very helpful to see how long
02:35
it takes so that you can use
02:38
that to figure out,
02:40
realistically how many images you could generate. Because if it
02:43
takes 60 seconds to generate an image but you want
02:46
to reroll an image multiple times, then you have to
02:48
allow for that when you're figuring out how long it's
02:50
gonna take you to come up with a design.
02:53
So this is what it's created for us. It's created
02:55
4 different images for us to choose from.
02:58
Now, here's how to use Mid Journey.
03:02
What you do
03:03
is you give it your best prompt in the beginning.
03:06
So you try to come up with a really good
03:07
prompt,
03:08
but you're probably gonna have to tweak it. You're probably
03:10
gonna have to add things. You might have to remove
03:12
things.
03:13
So looking at this
03:14
1 here,
03:16
we can see that,
03:19
it's produced
03:20
3 images of the planet Mars, which is what I
03:22
was in I was imagining. I was looking for it
03:25
to create images
03:27
of the planet Mars, the physical planet Mars that you'd
03:29
see floating in space, But it has created this image
03:32
here
03:34
of Mars itself
03:35
which is not what I want.
03:37
So this is exactly what I mean by tweaking it.
03:40
So what I'm gonna do,
03:42
I'm gonna come back. I'm gonna go now use the
03:44
imagine prompt
03:46
and I'm gonna put something very similar in. However,
03:50
I'm gonna come in and modify. I'm gonna go from
03:53
the perspective
03:56
of
03:57
it in space
04:01
and we'll do a search for that.
04:03
I also apologize if my voice is weaker.
04:05
I'm currently recovering from who knows what infection I had,
04:11
but,
04:13
I tested negative for COVID. But,
04:16
I currently got a weaker voice as a result, so
04:21
I'm just gonna let this load. When I first started
04:24
using MidJourney, I found it very intimidating that it used
04:27
Discord.
04:28
The MidJourney
04:29
AI team had purposefully chosen to use Discord as a
04:32
way to message
04:34
the bot with your prompt
04:36
because they didn't wanna have to spend extra money
04:39
on creating a UI,
04:42
to do it. So when you go to Dall e,
04:44
it's got this beautiful website with this beautiful UI where
04:47
you come in and you type in your prompt to
04:49
the bot and you send it to the bot and
04:50
the bot sends you back images. And it looks beautiful.
04:52
Don't get me wrong. But it is expensive to design
04:55
a website like that. So the My Journey team thought,
04:58
well, why don't we take all of our money and
05:00
invest it instead
05:02
into
05:03
the actual bot itself?
05:05
So we'll invest it
05:07
into,
05:09
making this AI the best that it can be.
05:13
And then,
05:15
we can save time on that. Now,
05:18
I wanna show you this here because this definitely does
05:20
happen. So I'm pretty certain
05:22
that we have that the bot,
05:25
has, oh, no. Here we go. As I say, if
05:28
it if it if it takes a little bit too
05:29
long for it to to load, you can always just
05:32
repeat,
05:33
repeat it.
05:35
But I mean, this is the thing. Like, there's a
05:36
lot of people currently sending the bot,
05:39
prompts
05:40
And so,
05:41
it could take a while. And this is exactly why
05:43
I wanted to record this for the Econ Club, house
05:45
members without modifying it so that you can get, again,
05:48
a realistic
05:50
idea about what's actually how long it actually takes and
05:54
the process involved.
05:58
So you can see that it's currently 93 percent. So
06:01
it is loading up.
06:04
Alright. So this is
06:05
this here is a lot more what we want. Now,
06:07
of course, you can see here that
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it's,
06:11
that's showing us some space which makes sense because it's
06:13
seeing the word space.
06:15
I don't mind that though,
06:19
because if I wanna start adding in,
06:22
prompts. Once I've currently with Midjourney,
06:25
and this could change. By the time you're watching this,
06:27
it may have changed. Currently, right now, Midjourney is not
06:30
great
06:31
at taking negative prompts. It's much better instead to give
06:34
it positive prompts. Positive prompts are asking it specifically to
06:37
do things rather than asking it to take away things.
06:41
So if you have a prompt like this here that
06:43
you like, what you do is you just come and
06:46
click this button here.
06:48
And now
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it will reroll the prompt.
06:52
So it's gonna do this prompt again for us
06:55
and,
06:57
we can then load. But yes, I was very intimidated
07:00
by Midjourney because
07:02
I,
07:03
I'm not a big Discord user. I don't use Discord
07:05
a lot. And you can see this time around, it's
07:06
done it a lot faster.
07:08
So,
07:09
sometimes sometimes it takes longer than others. It just depends
07:12
upon,
07:13
the server.
07:16
So I don't use Discord so much. So I was
07:18
very intimidated by it but it's actually really easy.
07:21
And once we finish doing this,
07:23
I'll show you how it works and how to open
07:26
up Midjourney and how to use it.
07:29
But yes, I just wanted to give you a brief
07:31
overview
07:32
of how you use Midjourney
07:34
so that you can,
07:36
see.
07:41
And here we go.
07:42
So
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this here is the way that,
07:47
you're mentioning. You just type in the prompt that you
07:49
want. But, of course, as you can imagine, you can
07:52
come up with some pretty incredible prompts. So that's what
07:55
we're gonna be also discussing
07:57
inside of this video tutorial
07:59
series.
08:00
But let me, for now, just show you
08:04
how to get,
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Midjourney,
08:07
working for you.
08:10
Okay. So to get MidJourney,
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what you just wanna do is you wanna come to
08:15
the MidJourney website
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and, you want to register for a MidJourney account.
08:21
And when you do, you will start out on their
08:25
free trial. So their free trial is, of course, free.
08:28
There is no, monthly cost.
08:32
Currently right now, as I will show you, you can
08:34
set your settings so that you can generate fast images
08:37
faster or slower.
08:38
So if you wanna generate images faster, it will use
08:42
up GPU time and, Midjourney will just track this time.
08:46
And once you run out of it, then you either
08:48
have to purchase more or you just move to the
08:51
slower plan. It's kinda like your it's like Internet, plans
08:54
for your phone where you might have a certain amount
08:57
of,
08:59
gigabytes that you can use that's, really fast and then
09:02
afterwards you have to switch to the slower loading ones.
09:05
Sorry. Again, I'm currently,
09:08
recovering. So I apologize for any coughs or anything like
09:11
that while I'm recording these tutorial videos.
09:15
So,
09:16
the main thing to keep in mind though is that
09:18
the free plan
09:19
has this here, the usage rights. So if you are
09:23
using the free plan and then you want to use
09:25
those images, for example, sell it onto t shirts or
09:28
stickers,
09:29
then you're gonna have to give,
09:32
Creative Commons credit. And there's a whole process for how
09:34
to do that by the way. You can click on
09:36
it to find out more about how you give credit
09:38
for it. The main reason why I I really do
09:41
not recommend this for people who want to sell these,
09:45
these these images as, products
09:47
is because,
09:50
currently right now, we don't know, what's gonna necessarily happen.
09:53
But it looks like that it may be ruled that
09:56
AI generated images might not have the same copyright protections
09:59
as
10:00
non AI generated art, which makes a lot of sense.
10:03
In which case,
10:06
the thing is is that from from somebody who's just
10:09
browsing the Internet, they've got no way to tell. There's
10:11
no way to know whether your images are AI generated
10:14
or whether you yourself have drawn them unless unless you
10:18
purposefully state,
10:20
where
10:21
they were generated from or how they were created.
10:24
And so this here would tell the person who's what
10:27
who's looking at your product that this is AI generated
10:32
art, which if it does not end up having the
10:34
same copyright protections,
10:35
then that person could, in theory, use your art. So
10:39
rather than reveal that it's AI generated art,
10:43
I think it's a lot smarter
10:45
to instead,
10:47
purchase
10:48
a paid plan, which can start from as little as
10:51
10 dollars US a month.
10:54
And go down to 8 US dollars a month if
10:56
you purchase an annual plan so that as part of
10:59
the general commercial
11:01
terms, you don't have to give credit.
11:03
So,
11:06
yes, that's why you can start with the free trial
11:09
and then you can move to,
11:11
a paid plan
11:13
once you have determined that the images that Midjourney creates
11:16
are something that you are interested in
11:19
using for yourself.
11:21
And, for the basic plan and the standard plan, the
11:24
biggest difference
11:25
is,
11:26
the fact that you,
11:29
are getting more fast GPU
11:32
time per month. So it means then that you can
11:35
generate images faster so you can generate more images per
11:38
hour.
11:39
The Pro plan has a really big difference though and
11:43
that is that you can use stealth mode. Stealth mode
11:46
means that your images are not going to show up
11:51
in,
11:52
Midjourney's,
11:54
app. And later on in this video series, I'm gonna
11:56
actually show you where you can find the images that
11:59
people have created using Midjourney along with their prompts that
12:02
do get shown to the general public because people don't
12:04
have the pro plan. But if you have the pro
12:06
plan, you can use staff mode. Now, is that really
12:10
a big deal? It depends. If you think about it,
12:13
there are so many images being generated
12:16
every single minute, every single second that chances are your
12:19
image is just going to get
12:21
completely, you know, washed away
12:24
and the sea will be other images. And it's very
12:26
unlikely anybody would ever find it and then ever try
12:29
to use your image. But if you want to keep
12:31
them private, if you definitely want them to be something
12:34
that only you have access to,
12:36
then stealth mode is what you want. And then you
12:39
do have to purchase the pro plan for that. But
12:42
if you,
12:43
don't mind that, then you can start from as little
12:46
as 10 dollars.
12:48
For this, you're also going to need to have access
12:50
to Discord.
12:52
Discord is an instant messaging app as I mentioned before.
12:56
And, yes, the MidJourney team have chosen that rather than
13:00
create
13:01
their own website
13:03
where you send a text message to the bot and
13:06
then they text and then the bot sends you a
13:08
message back, just like with ChatGPT. With ChatGPT,
13:11
you send the bot what you want and then the
13:13
bot sends you a message back. They've got their own
13:15
website for that. MidJourney decided, no, we're not gonna create
13:18
our own website for that. We're just gonna use Discord.
13:21
You send the bot what you want it to create
13:24
and then the bot will send that back to you
13:26
and it's gonna do it through Discord.
13:29
So it works really well, but,
13:32
if you have never used Discord before, you might find
13:33
it a little bit confusing at first, but it's really,
13:35
really not. You get used to it very quickly.
13:38
So you wanna create a Discord account
13:40
and then you come and you open Discord.
13:47
Alright. So you're in Discord.
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You come to your Midjourney
13:54
channel. It's gonna look like this.
13:57
So,
13:58
you'll probably be in 1 of these,
14:01
newcomer rooms. So these are just, general chat rooms.
14:04
Sorry.
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These are just general chat rooms where people
14:10
are,
14:12
adding in their own prompts. And this is public. These
14:14
are public rooms. So you could scroll through these by
14:16
the way and just see what people are generating.
14:19
It's quite a lot of fun and you can get
14:21
a lot of really good ideas from it.
14:23
But,
14:25
what I recommend that you do is that you don't
14:27
use these rooms. You don't use the this this this
14:29
chat room to,
14:32
to generate images.
14:34
So,
14:35
by the way, also, sometimes instead of landing in here,
14:37
you might actually land on homepage.
14:39
If you land on homepage, what you wanna do is
14:42
you wanna come and click on any of these chat
14:45
rooms. So, for example, you wanna come and click on
14:47
newbies 1 2 0 because that will get this button
14:50
up here. Now oftentimes, this button is hidden.
14:54
So if it's hidden, you wanna come and click this
14:56
button here. If you come back here to home, you'll
14:59
see that the button's not there. That's why we wanna
15:02
come to 1 of these newcomer rooms.
15:05
We wanna come and we wanna make sure that we
15:07
can come and find the,
15:09
members list.
15:10
Then you come to MidJourney bot
15:14
and you right click it
15:16
and then you come and click message.
15:18
And now
15:20
you are in
15:21
your own
15:22
private
15:24
conversation with MidJourney
15:26
and,
15:27
no 1 else is in here with you. So,
15:30
you can start messaging
15:31
the MidJourney,
15:33
bot, as you like.
15:35
And so I'm gonna do that right now. Actually, what
15:37
I'm gonna do is I'm gonna come and take this
15:38
property. I'm gonna make it even more specific.
15:41
I'm gonna come and click imagine.
15:47
I'm gonna add in
15:50
the phrase cartoon.
15:52
These are a little bit more realistic than I would
15:54
like.
15:56
Let's see what it creates.
16:01
And we'll just let it load.
16:03
Be stoked. I hope that even if you are a
16:06
big Discord user, that you'll see that this is actually
16:08
so much more simple to use,
16:10
than you might have thought.
16:13
There you go. This time, it loaded up pretty quickly.
16:16
And we'll see what it creates.
16:18
And so this is really what you're doing. You're you're
16:20
tweaking it and you're generating lots of different versions of
16:23
it to find what you want.
16:27
And you can see here that, you get to see
16:30
the whole process of the bot making it for you.
16:32
So now it's at 62 percent. Once it's at hundred
16:34
percent,
16:35
it'll be finished.
16:37
And you can see here that I've got stealth mode
16:39
turned on, so only I can see these images. But
16:42
other people but I'll show you how you can how
16:44
you can turn this setting on shortly.
16:49
Very cool. So this here you can see looks actually
16:52
substantially
16:53
different from these ones here.
16:55
This 1 here definitely has,
16:57
versions of it that are a lot more cartoony.
17:00
So I could keep rerolling this and,
17:04
generate lots and lots of different versions of this and
17:06
then choose the ones that I liked the most.
17:10
Yes.
17:11
Let's now talk about the settings.
17:13
Okay. So here's how to access settings.
17:17
What you do is you ask MidJourney to open them
17:20
up for you. So come,
17:22
go,
17:23
slash settings,
17:25
enter.
17:27
Alright. Here we go.
17:29
So,
17:30
the first thing you need to do is choose the
17:32
version of MidJourney that you want.
17:34
Currently, right now, you don't want to,
17:36
worry about any of these. You wanna focus on the
17:39
main versions of MidJourney.
17:41
So what I have found is that the latest version
17:44
of MidJourney usually creates the best images which makes a
17:47
lot of sense because, the latest algorithm has been modified
17:52
to be made even better. You can use older,
17:55
algorithms if you prefer,
17:56
but generally, I found the latest version of Midjourney usually
17:59
works best. Currently, that is MidJourney version 5. By the
18:02
time you're watching this, it might be MidJourney
18:05
version 6. It might be MidJourney version 10. Who knows?
18:09
But I would choose the latest version.
18:12
Next up, we're gonna choose the quality.
18:14
This
18:15
is how much processing time MidJourney is going to put
18:19
into generating your images.
18:21
If you choose high quality,
18:24
it will use 2 times the cost
18:26
of your GPU time
18:29
and it will also be slower.
18:32
So,
18:33
you could choose base quality or you could choose half
18:36
quality. That will be the fastest. That will be,
18:41
you know, still faster than this, but more time and
18:44
half quality.
18:45
I always choose high quality. Why?
18:48
Because
18:49
I found that the quality of images it creates is
18:51
much better because it's putting more GPU time into trying
18:54
to figure out the best type of image for you.
18:56
And
18:57
even though it might takes longer for it to generate
19:00
the 4 images,
19:01
if you're generating higher quality images then chances are you're
19:04
gonna need to have less you're gonna need to prompt
19:06
at least. And that's gonna save you more time overall
19:09
even if it's taking you longer per generation.
19:12
Generally, when you're producing images that you plan to potentially
19:15
be printing,
19:17
you
19:18
you want to have you're not just if you were
19:21
if we were just creating for example,
19:23
like test images to try to generate ideas, like rough
19:26
ideas, then high quality could potentially be good and base
19:29
quality could potentially be good if we just wanna generate
19:31
lots and lots of ideas.
19:33
But if we wanna generate images that are really good
19:36
quality for us to print with, then we want them
19:38
to be really good,
19:40
with the least mistakes possible.
19:42
And so,
19:43
rather than having to regenerate these over and over again
19:45
to get it, it's much better just to spend more
19:48
time upfront
19:49
but overall less time because you're gonna be generating less,
19:52
prompts.
19:54
Now we're gonna come down to style. And what we'll
19:56
do is we'll come back to style because style is
19:57
quite important. This, you would assume, you would assume when
20:01
you first use this that just selecting style very high,
20:03
making it the most style pop making it the highest
20:05
level of style possible your image is better. No.
20:09
There is no right and wrong answer here. They're just
20:12
different. They just create very different looking images.
20:15
And we'll experiment with this later.
20:17
I found usually
20:20
I'm really I'm usually looking for these 2, style high
20:23
or style very high. There are some times though where
20:25
medium and low can be really good options.
20:29
And if you have the time, it can be good
20:31
to play around with them for each of your different
20:33
designs to try to see which style,
20:35
level,
20:36
generally works the best for the type of design that
20:39
you're going after. So
20:42
this can these can be good and I'll show you,
20:45
the difference in them afterwards.
20:47
So once you've chosen that, you wanna choose whether you
20:49
want public mode or stuff mode. Remember,
20:52
staff mode is only available if you pay extra for
20:54
it so you have to be on the Pro plan
20:56
to have this access to have this accessible. Of course,
20:58
I have paid for the Pro plan so I have
21:00
chosen staff mode. There's no real downside to choosing staff
21:03
mode if you have access to it so I would
21:04
choose it. But,
21:06
you have to select it. I could, for example, choose
21:09
my things to be on public, but I'm gonna choose
21:11
them to be on staff.
21:15
For,
21:16
Remix mode
21:18
hold on. Sorry.
21:20
Sorry. I just had to do I just had to
21:22
cough a bunch.
21:24
So for Remix mode,
21:27
this will enable you when you you can what this
21:30
will enable you to do is it will enable you
21:31
to be able to,
21:33
take 1 of your images and then reroll that image
21:36
but make modifications
21:37
to that image through text. So it's a good idea
21:39
to have it turned on, just to give yourself that
21:42
option. Even if you don't use it, no harm in
21:44
having it on. And then we've got fast mode and
21:47
relax mode.
21:49
So fast mode, of course, is,
21:51
when you were selecting your MidJourney plan, remember
21:54
it came,
21:56
with a certain amount of fast GPU time,
21:59
and you could purchase more of it but you get
22:01
some of it by default. So with, for example, the
22:04
basic plan, you get 3.3 hours.
22:07
Well, if you wanna save these hours,
22:10
what you can do
22:12
is you can choose relax mode and now you will
22:16
generate images,
22:17
slower. They'll take a little bit longer but you can
22:20
always switch back to fast as it says or you
22:22
can just choose fast mode.
22:24
So I'm gonna select fast mode,
22:28
but it's entirely up to you.
22:31
So then,
22:32
what we're now gonna do
22:34
is we're now gonna go through I'm gonna show you
22:36
how
22:37
drastically different these can look,
22:41
depending upon which style setting that you choose.
22:44
Okay. So remember, we've chosen low.
22:48
Let's come and imagine
22:50
and,
22:52
let's
22:55
do, cordy
22:58
cartoon,
23:00
flat,
23:03
2 d
23:04
animation
23:05
style,
23:09
background.
23:13
And we will see
23:15
what it creates.
23:17
So,
23:19
you can see here that it says s 50. This
23:22
is the style prompt.
23:25
So by selecting low, it's just automatically changed the style
23:29
prompt to us to always be set to 50, whereas
23:32
the ones I was using previously were set to style
23:34
250.
23:36
That's because these were set to high,
23:38
And now we've set it to low. So we've set
23:41
it to low style.
23:43
And what it's gonna do is it's gonna create us
23:45
images
23:46
which
23:47
generally have less details. Now, that doesn't mean that
23:50
the images
23:52
are
23:53
bad. Not at all. In fact, sometimes you want them
23:56
to be,
23:57
simpler
23:58
in their design. Simple can still be beautiful. And that's
24:01
something that I'm actually gonna discuss
24:04
soon.
24:05
But yes.
24:07
So
24:08
this here are our images
24:11
on low. And we could re roll these to give
24:13
us some more examples, but this here is just a
24:15
good little basic example.
24:18
So now we're gonna come back to settings.
24:22
We're gonna come and select style medium. We're gonna come
24:25
click dismiss this message just so that we don't have
24:28
it,
24:33
there.
24:34
Let's come and type in imagine.
24:40
And now
24:43
we are
24:44
going to see,
24:48
what the medium style is. So
24:58
Oh. 0, my
24:59
my little dog just he just, Starbuck just got up
25:02
for a nap. I was like, oh, is he gonna
25:04
is he gonna bark?
25:06
He didn't bark luckily. He looks like my dog, Starbuck,
25:09
looks a lot like
25:11
a,
25:12
cookie.
25:13
The little Swedish fellant.
25:26
93
25:27
percent.
25:29
There we go.
25:30
So
25:31
this here is our medium,
25:36
and this here is our low.
25:44
Alright. Now let's change it to high.
25:56
So,
25:58
you can see why
25:59
this
26:00
is really good for that it's good to try out
26:03
these different styles to yourself when you're coming up with
26:06
a design
26:07
because
26:08
you might have a particular art style in mind.
26:11
And if you selected the wrong style,
26:14
if you selected it to be either not detailed enough
26:17
or too detailed, you might not get what you wanted,
26:19
and you might be disappointed.
26:21
And you might think, Oh, this isn't
26:23
what I imagined.
26:24
This is not
26:26
it.
26:29
But if you had just tried a different if you
26:30
just tried a different style setting, then you could have
26:33
exactly what you want. Like, there are some there are
26:35
some sticker designs
26:36
which look really great,
26:39
in a in a style like this where, there are
26:42
these details. And a lot of children's products,
26:46
work really well with the style as well,
26:50
whereas,
26:50
there are products that are aimed at an older audience.
26:53
Oftentimes, the designs do benefit from more detail.
26:57
So you can see that there's no right or wrong
26:59
answer yet. They're just different.
27:01
All right. So now we've got something on high style.
27:04
Very different, isn't it? That's extremely
27:08
different
27:10
from this here which is our medium.
27:13
And so now,
27:15
very high adds
27:16
in a lot of details
27:18
usually.
27:20
But, of course, there is a element of randomness
27:23
to AI. So we'll see what it creates for us.
27:29
And so now our style is set to
27:31
70 it's 750.
27:34
So that's quite
27:37
quite a big difference. So it's definitely gonna be very,
27:40
very interesting,
27:42
to see
27:44
what it creates for us.
27:47
And you can see that the quality of images here
27:49
is stunning.
27:51
MidJourney creates some,
27:53
sorry, some very, very beautiful,
27:58
incredible images
27:59
that would have cost a lot of money to purchase,
28:03
a lot of money in the past.
28:08
So it's quite amazing.
28:11
And
28:12
we're not done yet, but can definitely see that this
28:15
is looking quite a bit different.
28:22
So let's check out that. That is our very
28:25
high
28:28
style. Substantially
28:29
different, isn't it, from when we first
28:32
produced,
28:35
our style on low.
28:37
And you can absolutely imagine there are some children's products
28:41
that benefit from this style
28:44
and that there are some,
28:48
designs
28:49
which benefit
28:50
a lot more
28:51
from, say, this style.
28:54
So there is no right or wrong answer here. They're
28:57
just different.
28:59
Okay. So the next thing I want to discuss when
29:01
it comes to,
29:03
using the journey to create great designs for printing
29:06
is
29:07
to
29:08
embrace minimalism.
29:10
So
29:12
if we come here and we take a look at
29:13
sunflower T shirts, we can see that while there are
29:15
definitely some designs which are quite complex,
29:18
a lot of the best designs
29:20
that or designs that sell the best aren't actually that
29:24
complex.
29:25
This 1 here, for example, is 1 of the
29:28
best selling sunflower t shirts.
29:30
And the line art itself, while you might look at
29:33
this and go, this is quite complex,
29:35
as I'm about to show you,
29:37
it's a lot less complex than it seems. So,
29:40
a lot of people, if they were creating a design
29:44
for,
29:45
a sunflower
29:47
t shirt like this, which has come to Midjourney,
29:49
they've come to settings,
29:53
And they'd change it to, for example, B style very
29:56
high because I'd assume that that's the best. And then
29:58
it'd come and go imagine.
30:01
And then they would go,
30:03
black line
30:05
art
30:06
of
30:07
a sunflower
30:09
top down on a white
30:12
background
30:13
and then
30:14
do
30:16
a prop for this. And, also, the reason why, by
30:18
the way, you put a lot of these images on
30:20
a white background is so that it makes it very
30:22
easy to later on remove that background and make it
30:26
transparent
30:26
so that you can then take that image and put
30:29
it onto a product like, say, a sticker
30:31
or
30:32
a t shirt, something like that.
30:36
So
30:37
we will just
30:39
let this load
30:43
doing its thing. I apologize again if my dog barks.
30:46
Fingers crossed we get through this and he doesn't bark.
30:49
When he wakes up though, he's often quite
30:53
lively
30:54
after a nap.
31:00
So
31:01
don't get me wrong.
31:03
You can see it's not yet finished. It's about to
31:05
finish. But you can see that these are stunning pictures.
31:08
Like, they're amazing pictures. They're incredible pictures. It's come so
31:11
far.
31:13
But
31:14
these are a lot more complex
31:17
than,
31:17
you know, this.
31:19
And
31:21
the reason why is because,
31:24
we've set you know, we haven't asked Midjourney to make
31:28
this more minimal.
31:29
And the truth is is that while these do look
31:31
beautiful,
31:32
oftentimes
31:33
as you will discover with
31:35
print on demand designs,
31:37
more simple pictures
31:39
often sell best. And there are legitimate
31:41
consumer reasons as to why that is the case. And
31:45
1 example of a reason
31:47
is that,
31:49
it stands out visually. A lot of little details can
31:52
be very easily lost
31:54
especially when, you know, they're printed on Tuesday,
31:58
like a t shirt.
31:59
The printing space in reality when you look at it
32:01
physically,
32:02
if you've got a lot of little details, it's very
32:03
easy for them to not really be that visible when
32:06
someone's wearing it. And so having a design that just
32:09
stands out, that's very easy to take in and look
32:12
at visually
32:13
is great. And
32:16
from from the perspective also of online marketing,
32:19
having a design which,
32:21
is very visible and easy to take in while you're
32:25
browsing like this here.
32:28
Yeah. When you're browsing this here, you've only got a
32:30
certain thumbnail size. It can only be this size.
32:34
So if you've got lots and lots of little details,
32:36
they might they might make for a beautiful picture but
32:37
it doesn't mean that the consumer
32:39
is able to see all of those little details.
32:42
So sometimes less is more. And when it comes to
32:45
print on demand,
32:47
less is often more.
32:49
So,
32:51
instead what we wanna do is we wanna be focusing
32:53
on designs that usually, not always, but usually we wanna
32:56
be focusing on more minimal designs. And so that's why
32:59
using the minimalist prompt
33:01
can be very powerful.
33:04
So,
33:05
imagine
33:06
minimalist
33:08
black line art of,
33:11
sunflower
33:13
top down on a
33:14
white
33:16
background.
33:20
And of course, because of this,
33:22
as you can imagine, we want to also play around
33:25
with the different quality not quality settings, we want with
33:28
the different style settings.
33:30
So
33:31
we want to play around
33:33
with, the different levels of of style
33:35
because
33:36
a lower style
33:38
could indeed be what we want here. A higher style
33:42
does not always
33:43
create the result that you want.
33:48
But until we try it out, you won't necessarily know.
33:51
So this is also 1 of the really nice things
33:53
about MidJourney. Because it's a flat fee for unlimited pictures,
33:57
it lets you do
33:59
a lot of experimentation
34:00
so that you can find what you want, and that
34:02
is the key to using Midjourney.
34:03
It is
34:05
experimenting
34:06
with lots of different tries.
34:10
So already,
34:11
you can see that we've gotten something much, much closer
34:16
to,
34:17
the designs
34:19
that you would see over here.
34:21
Much, much closer
34:24
than than these
34:25
beautiful yet very complex pictures.
34:28
So what we can do, of course,
34:31
come and we'll take this,
34:34
and
34:35
this can play
34:36
with the sex. So we'll come, and we'll set the
34:40
star to be high.
34:42
It's just imagine.
34:50
And we will let it load.
34:56
And so other things I'm gonna be showing you is,
34:58
for example, how to take these images and how to
35:01
do things like remove the background on them because currently,
35:04
and this could change, but currently with MidJourney,
35:08
the background of the images is not transparent.
35:11
It is a solid color.
35:13
So if you're going to print this
35:16
if we were to come and we were to print
35:19
this sunflower image
35:21
onto a t shirt,
35:23
the white box around it would also print with it,
35:27
which is not what we want. We want to make
35:29
sure that there is no white background, that it's just
35:32
the picture.
35:33
And so I will show you how to remove it
35:36
so that,
35:37
you can just have the picture,
35:40
which is what you want.
35:44
But
35:46
here we go.
35:48
So this here is also looking,
35:51
a bit different as well, but it'll be interesting to
35:53
try it with,
35:55
other
35:57
settings.
35:58
So our style medium.
36:02
Oh, hold on. Let's dismiss this so that it doesn't
36:04
take up space here.
36:08
And then we'll just let it load.
36:16
I'll also show you
36:18
different
36:19
ways to generate
36:22
ideas for creating,
36:23
fantastic prompts. Because
36:25
as you can see,
36:27
your prompts
36:29
drastically
36:30
impact,
36:32
what you get.
36:34
And it can be very hard to come up with
36:37
prompt ideas.
36:39
And the best way is to,
36:43
research
36:44
and to use,
36:45
data to help you come up with different prompt ideas.
36:49
And
36:49
I will be showing you different ways that you can
36:52
research and come up with those.
36:56
So,
36:58
this here is already looking pretty different
37:02
from
37:03
these here. So we'll just come now and do
37:09
another we'll do 1 more switch out. We will switch
37:11
to low mode, and then let's come and go imagine.
37:19
And let's see what we get.
37:24
Currently, right now,
37:25
it's looking like
37:28
that we will probably get the best results overall if
37:32
we were to do a lot of different rerolls
37:34
using,
37:39
the high style.
37:41
But, again, this is why we and you could potentially
37:44
experiment also
37:45
with
37:46
the,
37:48
with the medium style as well.
37:52
But we'll see what we get from our low style.
37:58
62 percent,
38:00
78 percent,
38:04
93 percent.
38:11
Alright. So that is definitely not what we want.
38:16
And,
38:18
yeah. Yeah, this is substantially
38:20
different
38:22
from,
38:25
from our very high quality, isn't it?
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Substantially
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different.
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But this is why it's really good to experiment. So
38:33
once you've chosen the 1 that you, want so let's
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take for example,
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this here. We can come and we can reroll it.
38:40
So if I come down here, you'll see now down
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here at the bottom
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that
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it is
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going to rerun
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that prompt for me. And so it's gonna give me
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even more to work with.
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31 percent.
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Oh, 62 percent. We're over
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we're over the 50 percent,
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line here.
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93 percent.
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100 percent.
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Very cool.
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So,
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yes.
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You can see then that, sometimes
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sometimes when it comes to,
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print on demand, less can be more.
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So,
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using minimalist,
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will get you very far.
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Something else that's very good, to also keep in mind
39:49
is that you can,
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reroll,
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particular versions of it. So let's say I came here
39:57
and I thought that this had this was quite interesting.
39:59
And I was like, well, this has potential. I'd like
40:02
just to get some more versions of this 1, please.
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What you can do is you can come and you
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can click on this here. So v 1 would be
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this 1. V 2 is this 1. V 3 is
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this 1. And then v 4 is this 1. So
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we come here.
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This is our Remix prompt. We turned on Remix mode
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so we're gonna be able to get this. So we
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could come and we could actually modify this if we
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want to, but you keep it as is.
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Click submit.
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And now it's remixing,
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the image. So it's going to give us different variations
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of that image.
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And and remixing it, you can by adding in different
40:42
details to it,
40:44
you can also
40:45
tweak it and you can change aspects of it that
40:48
you want. So you might just wanna get different versions
40:50
of it. Like I'm gonna get different different versions here,
40:52
but
40:53
you might want to reroll it. So for example,
40:56
so I'll do a fun
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reroll
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after this so that you can see
41:03
things that you could do to an image.
41:10
You see, now we've got different versions. And so,
41:13
you know, you might have liked this 1 here, but
41:15
now, actually, when you come and take a look at
41:17
this 1 here, then this 1 here is getting a
41:20
lot more closer to the design that you want.
41:23
And speaking of remixing,
41:27
so when it comes to remixing,
41:28
let's come back here to our corgis. So this is
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1. This is b 1. This is b 2. This
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is b 3. This is b 4.
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I think all of these are very cute.
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We're gonna go with b 4 which I think is
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particularly cute.
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So
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we're gonna come to b 4 and we're gonna come
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and click on b 4. Now,
41:49
when I'm remixing this,
41:51
I can ask Midjourney
41:53
to make some changes to this variation that I have
41:56
requested.
41:56
It's gonna take that same image but it's gonna remix
41:59
it but I can modify it slightly.
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This can work better sometimes than others.
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Gotta play around with it. Gotta try it.
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But let's come and say that I wanna modify it.
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So currently that corgi looks kind of happy, curious.
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I want it to look sad.
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Okay. Click
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submit.
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And if we scroll down to the bottom,
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we'll see that Midjourney is remixing
42:23
that picture, and it's going to give us
42:26
different variations of it.
42:30
So you can already see,
42:32
even though
42:33
it's nowhere near finished yet,
42:36
it is
42:37
making me different variations that look quite similar to that
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original image,
42:42
but it is modifying it for me.
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Now
42:50
now there are parts of the Gogi that look sad
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and so I tried to modify it. So if we
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come and we do a reroll of that,
43:00
we can get,
43:01
more,
43:02
variations of it too.
43:04
So that is how
43:07
you can take a design
43:09
and that you can tweak it.
43:11
So here we go. We've got see because up here,
43:14
we can see that the AI
43:16
now, by the time you're watching this, the AI may
43:18
have become even more advanced and it may be really,
43:20
really good at taking these tweaks and using it.
43:24
But currently, right now, as you can see, that you
43:26
are going to get a lot of pictures. They don't
43:29
necessarily match with what you have requested.
43:33
So this 1 here is looking a lot more sad
43:35
than this 1, this 1. But it's trying to modify
43:38
the way it
43:44
looks.
43:45
Go.
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Yeah. This 1 here. Look at
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this. Look at this,
43:52
sad, annoyed Corgi.
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Love it. But you can see here how that remixing
43:57
them over and over again is really what you wanna
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do. What you wanna do is you wanna keep re
44:01
rolling it, re rolling it, re rolling it, re rolling
44:03
it, and then pick the best designs from there.
44:07
But yes, there's another,
44:09
prompt that we need
44:11
to discuss
44:12
that's very helpful when you're creating designs for printing products,
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and that is the pattern prompt.
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Alright. So patterns
44:24
can be very helpful when you're creating print on demand
44:27
products. There are a lot of products such as phone
44:29
cases, which benefit immensely
44:32
from patterns.
44:33
Traditionally creating a pattern, a seamless pattern
44:37
that repeats,
44:38
infinitely
44:39
has been very difficult.
44:41
However, with Midjourney,
44:43
it's a lot simpler now.
44:45
So I'll show you how to make them.
44:49
The Gonna come, we're gonna imagine. We're gonna prompt it.
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So,
44:52
scribble
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of
44:54
Japanese
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sea
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waves
45:00
and then,
45:02
title.
45:03
So you wanna add this
45:06
little prompt in
45:08
at the end.
45:10
And that little prompt
45:12
is currently the prompt which tells Midjourney
45:16
to create a seamless pattern.
45:19
Now different versions of Midjourney in the future might change
45:21
that prompt. It might be different. It might be something
45:23
else. However, currently right now is that if the version
45:27
of Midjourney by the time you're watching this has changed,
45:30
then you might just wanna go to
45:33
the,
45:34
Midjourney
45:35
Support documents and find out what prompt currently would
45:38
you'd put for that.
45:40
Because if you come to the, Midjourney Support documents right
45:43
now, you'll see, for example,
45:46
that in here it discusses a tile,
45:49
parameter
45:50
and it says that it works for versions 1, 2,
45:52
3, 4, 5. So it didn't work for 4. It
45:55
wasn't it wasn't used for 4.
45:58
So it might be different then. You might have heard
46:00
that sound. That's the little sound that it makes when
46:02
it successfully created it. So
46:05
now we have created our seamless pattern tiles.
46:08
And these repeat
46:10
infinitely,
46:11
infinitely.
46:13
Something
46:14
that also can be very helpful
46:17
is aspect ratios.
46:20
So let me explain this to you. Alright. So we're
46:22
gonna come here
46:23
and we're gonna go
46:27
and copy this. Let me go
46:29
imagine.
46:33
Aspect ratios allow you to change the aspect ratio
46:36
of
46:37
the image. So when we do that, so we come
46:40
here, we type AR,
46:43
and then let's go, for example, 16 by 9.
46:50
Now, instead of getting a square,
46:53
MidJourney is gonna create for us
46:56
a seamless pattern that
46:58
has the aspect ratio of 16 by 9.
47:02
So you think about it. You can use this then
47:04
to, modify,
47:08
yeah, the the ratio of an image,
47:12
so that you can have it match the type of
47:15
product that you want to create. So if you've got
47:17
a long product I mean, oftentimes with long products here,
47:19
these designs can work really well. But But with an
47:21
aspect ratio of 16 by 9, it gives Midjourney,
47:26
a lot more freedom to create certain types of images.
47:29
It can have, for example, waves which are longer.
47:33
And so you get to make better use
47:36
of the printing area as a result.
47:39
And so it can be really, really helpful to change
47:42
the aspect ratio to match the type of product that
47:45
you're designing,
47:46
your
47:47
picture for.
47:49
And you can already see
47:52
by doing this
47:53
that we've been able to take really good advantage
47:56
of how
47:58
long these are. So
48:01
we've got some waves that are much longer
48:03
than the waves up here. These waves are all very,
48:05
very short because they have to be because it's just
48:07
a little square.
48:09
Whereas down here, because of the aspect ratio change, we've
48:12
been able to achieve much longer waves.
48:16
So, yes,
48:17
as you can see,
48:18
Midjourney
48:20
is extremely powerful.
48:22
By the time you're watching this, again,
48:25
may have changed. There may be,
48:27
the prompts may have different words.
48:30
There may be some different settings.
48:32
However, it will still all work
48:35
roughly the same.
48:37
And,
48:38
you can use it to achieve some
48:41
very incredible images
48:43
starting for free and for many people
48:46
for as low
48:47
as 10 dollars a month currently,
48:50
which is pretty amazing.
48:52
So this is the first video in this series
48:56
and
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I hope that you enjoy the rest of them.
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