Midjourney 5.2 | 100 patterns for prompting inspiration
TLDRIn this video, the creator explores the 'dash dash tile' feature of Midjourney 5.2, applying 100 diverse patterns to images of roses, ships, and gardens. The results vary, with some patterns seamlessly integrating into the subjects, while others create unique and unexpected visual effects. The creator shares their impressions of each pattern, highlighting its application and aesthetic appeal, and expresses anticipation for future updates to the Aesthetics.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The video discusses the use of Midjourney 5.2, an AI technology for image generation and visual exploration.
- 🖌️ The creator experiments with the 'dash-dash tile' feature, which creates seamless patterns in images.
- 🌹 The script mentions a variety of patterns tested, including floral, geometric, and natural textures, applied to objects and environments.
- 🔍 The results from applying patterns are mixed, with some patterns working well and others not meeting expectations.
- 🎥 The video creator chose not to cover the new 'very region' painting feature as it doesn't fit their workflow.
- 💡 The video aims to inspire viewers with different pattern ideas and their potential applications.
- 🌐 The script includes a wide range of references, from bamboo weave to coral reefs and circuit boards.
- 🎨 The effectiveness of patterns can vary when applied to different subjects like roses, ships, and gardens.
- 🔄 The 'dash-dash tile' feature allows for the creation of intricate and diverse designs, some of which stand out more than others.
- 📌 The video encourages viewers to continue exploring and experimenting with AI-generated art, despite the limitations of current technology.
Q & A
What AI technology is the speaker mostly experimenting with?
-The speaker is mostly experimenting with image generation and visual exploration with Midjourney.
Which version of Midjourney are they currently using?
-They are currently using Midjourney version 5.2.
What new feature was introduced in Midjourney recently?
-A new in-painting feature called 'very region' was introduced recently in Midjourney.
Why didn't the speaker make a video about the in-painting feature?
-The speaker didn't make a video about the in-painting feature because it is not something they would use in their workflow in the near future.
What is the purpose of the dash-dash tile feature in Midjourney?
-The dash-dash tile feature in Midjourney is used to create seamless patterns in the generated images.
Which three words did the speaker select to combine with the patterns?
-The speaker selected 'Rose', 'Ship', and 'Garden' to combine with the patterns.
What was the selection criteria for the patterns shown in the video?
-The selection criteria for the patterns were either the pattern looked very good with the tile, it was applied well to the objects or environments, or the speaker just liked the way the images ended up looking.
How did the speaker feel about the results of applying patterns to objects or environments?
-The speaker felt that the results varied and did not always work in the way they expected, suggesting that it may be needed to play around with the style, eyes, or raw/weird settings.
What pattern did the speaker particularly like for its delicate and flowing structure?
-The speaker particularly liked the Feather pattern for its delicate and flowing structure.
Which pattern did the speaker describe as really pretty and delicate, and gave the tiles an absolute love?
-The speaker described the Cross Stitch pattern as really pretty and delicate, and expressed absolute love for the tiles.
What pattern did the speaker mention as being their absolute favorite and which made all other subjects appear as black and white line drawings?
-The speaker mentioned that Zentangle was their absolute favorite pattern, which made all other subjects appear as black and white line drawings.
Outlines
🎨 Experimenting with AI Image Generation
The speaker discusses their interest in AI technologies, particularly image generation and visual exploration. They mention the current version of a tool called 'mid Journeys' and a new feature called 'very region.' The speaker contemplates making a video about in-painting but decides against it as they don't foresee using it in their workflow. Instead, they focus on exploring patterns and an older feature called 'dash dash tile,' which creates seamless patterns in images. The speaker tests various patterns, including floral, acid wash, bamboo weave, and barbed wire, and applies them to words like 'Rose,' 'ship,' and 'garden.' The results vary, with some patterns looking good on tiles and others not translating as expected.
🌸 Diverse Patterns and Their Applications
The speaker continues to explore different patterns, such as chintz, circuit board, coral reef, cross stitch, and crystal cluster, applying them to the same set of words. Each pattern brings a unique aesthetic to the images, with some creating an interesting effect on the tile and others transforming the subjects significantly. The speaker appreciates the intricate and vibrant patterns, like the coral reef and fractal designs, and finds humor in patterns like Dobby, which produce unexpected but amusing results.
🌈 Further Exploration of Patterns and Styles
The speaker delves into more patterns, including damask, venom wash, diamond plate, digital code, and more. They note the varying effects of these patterns on the tile and the subjects, with some patterns like the digital code and fractal designs creating a strong visual impact. The speaker also discusses patterns inspired by natural elements, such as forest camouflage and fireworks, and their unique applications. The patterns evoke a range of emotions and visual transformations, from the grungy look of the venom wash to the radiant beauty of the fireworks pattern.
🎨 A Spectrum of Artistic Patterns
The speaker's exploration continues with patterns like graffiti, hexagon, houndstooth, and icat. They discuss the urban style of graffiti and how it contrasts with the more natural and geometric patterns like hexagon and houndstooth. The speaker also highlights the unique application of patterns like ink plot and inlay, which create intricate and detailed designs. They mention the maze-like appearance of the labyrinth pattern and the exotic feel of the kente patterns, which bring a touch of African culture to the images.
🌟 Final Patterns and Aesthetics Update Anticipation
In the final paragraph, the speaker covers a variety of patterns, including Moroccan tiles, mosaic, neon lights, and paisley. They express their admiration for the bright and vivid patterns like neon lights and the intricate designs like paisley. The speaker also talks about patterns inspired by natural textures, such as pineapple skin and marble. They conclude by sharing their anticipation for updates to the Aesthetics, expressing a desire for something different after a long period with version 5. The speaker invites viewers to continue exploring and prompts them to subscribe, like, and comment.
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Keywords
💡Midjourney
💡Aesthetics
💡Tiling
💡Patterns
💡Prompting
💡Rose
💡Ship
💡Garden
💡Visual Exploration
💡Seamless Patterns
Highlights
Experimentation with AI technologies, focusing on image generation and visual exploration with Midjourney version 5.2.
Introduction of a new in-painting feature called 'very region'.
The creator does not plan to use intricate AI art pieces in their workflow, opting for simplicity with prompts.
Exploration of the 'dash - dash tile' feature to create seamless image patterns.
Testing various patterns with the 'dash - dash tile' feature for unique visual outcomes.
Combining words like 'Rose ship' and 'garden' with patterns to observe their application.
Results varied, indicating the need to adjust style settings for better pattern application.
Selection criteria for patterns included visual appeal, good object or environment application, or personal preference.
Abstract floral patterns stand out for their unique style, blending abstract and floral elements.
Acid wash patterns provide a grungy look, emulating the appearance of worn fabric.
Bamboo weave patterns effectively mimic the texture of woven bamboo in various images.
Barcode scan line patterns create an interesting effect on roses and ships.
Boutique hand-dyed fabric patterns offer a grungy yet muted aesthetic for tiles and reference images.
Brick wall patterns show a merging effect, embedding elements into the brick wall design.
Brocade fabric patterns with rich texture and raised designs create pretty tiles and interesting ship and garden images.
Celtic knot patterns, inspired by traditional designs, look good on roses and gardens.
Chain link patterns, an acquired taste, offer a unique perspective on chain link fences.
Fractal patterns, created through mathematical algorithms, provide a pretty tile appearance with color transference.
Galaxy patterns, inspired by space, give an awesome look to all reference images, particularly enhancing the beauty of ships and roses.