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A.I. Explore: AI Creators Collective
7 Mar 202413:45

TLDRIn this informative session, Brian Sykes introduces 'palette prompting with mid journey,' a technique that utilizes style references (SRFs) in prompts to create color palettes. He demonstrates the process using Adobe Color, a tool accessible to Adobe users, to generate a palette from an image reference. Sykes then transitions to Midjourney, showcasing how to apply the created palette to various designs, emphasizing the impact of SRFs on the final aesthetic. The session encourages exploration and creativity in color palette application across different mediums.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽจ Introducing 'palette prompting with mid journey', a technique that utilizes style references (SRF) in prompts for creative outputs.
  • ๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Adobe Color is a valuable tool for creating color palettes, especially for those already using Adobe products like Photoshop and Illustrator.
  • ๐ŸŒˆ The color wheel in Adobe Color allows users to select colors based on different color harmony rules, such as analogous, monochromatic, triad, etc.
  • ๐ŸŽจ Users can choose between color modes like RGB, HSB, and LAB in Adobe Color to refine their palettes.
  • ๐Ÿ” The eye dropper tool in Adobe Color enables the selection of colors from a visual color wheel for theme creation.
  • โœ… Adobe Color provides quick access to undo and redo functions, similar to command Z and command shift Z on PC and Mac.
  • ๐Ÿ“ท Full-screen view in Adobe Color allows for precise color selection and fine-tuning.
  • ๐Ÿ”— The 'Share Theme' feature enables users to distribute their color themes with others, making it a collaborative resource.
  • ๐Ÿ“‹ Swatch control at the bottom of Adobe Color's interface collects all the colors for the developing palette, providing necessary information like hex values.
  • ๐Ÿš€ The process of creating a color palette involves importing an image to extract a theme based on the image's colors, which can then be modified and published.
  • ๐ŸŒ Applying an SRF palette in Mid Journey prompts can significantly alter the look and feel of the generated images, demonstrating the impact of color and style on creative outputs.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of Brian Sykes' discussion in the transcript?

    -The main topic is the process of creating color palettes using Adobe Color and applying them to AI-generated images through Midjourney with Style References (SRFs).

  • What is a SRF in the context of Midjourney?

    -A SRF, or Style Reference, is an image used in Midjourney to guide the style and aesthetic of AI-generated images. It helps to ensure that the colors and design elements of the generated content align with the chosen reference.

  • How does Adobe Color help in the creative process?

    -Adobe Color is a tool that allows users to create color palettes by selecting colors from a color wheel, adjusting color harmony, and choosing color modes. It can extract colors from an image to create a theme, which can then be used in various design applications.

  • What are some of the color harmony options available in Adobe Color?

    -Adobe Color offers several color harmony options including analogous, monochromatic, triad, complement, split complementary, square, compound, and custom.

  • How can users share their created color themes in Adobe Color?

    -Users can share their color themes by downloading the theme and embedding it into their existing workflow in Adobe applications, or by sharing the downloaded theme with others. The themes can be accessed by others using the shared link or file.

  • What is the significance of the 'Swatch control' feature in Adobe Color?

    -The Swatch control feature allows users to fine-tune their color palette by selecting individual colors, adjusting sliders, and removing or adding swatches. It provides essential information such as hex values, which can be copied for use in design applications.

  • How does Brian Sykes demonstrate the application of Adobe Color in the transcript?

    -Brian Sykes demonstrates the application of Adobe Color by walking through the process of creating a color palette from a dinosaur image. He explains how to use the color wheel, select color harmony, and extract colors from an image to create a theme.

  • What is the process of using a SRF in Midjourney?

    -To use a SRF in Midjourney, users first upload the image to Discord, copy the link, and then paste it into the Midjourney application as a style reference. This image is then used to guide the style and colors of the AI-generated content.

  • How does the style reference affect the AI-generated images?

    -The style reference, or SRF, influences the aesthetic and design elements of the AI-generated images. It ensures that the colors and style of the reference image are applied to the generated content, creating a consistent look and feel.

  • What are some considerations when applying a SRF to AI-generated images?

    -When applying a SRF, it's important to note that the style and colors may be applied in a more structured or architectural manner, especially for interior design or architectural elements. The style reference can also affect the arrangement and presentation of colors within the generated content.

  • How can users explore and experiment with different SRFs in Midjourney?

    -Users can explore and experiment with different SRFs by changing the color palettes and style references in their Midjourney prompts. This allows for a variety of aesthetic outcomes and encourages creativity in the design process.

Outlines

00:00

๐ŸŽจ Introduction to Adobe Color and Pallet Prompting

Brian Sykes introduces the concept of pallet prompting with mid-journey using style references (SRFs) in prompts. He discusses the importance of having an image reference and demonstrates how to create a color palette using Adobe Color, a web-based application. Sykes explains the various color harmony rules, color modes, and other tools available in Adobe Color, emphasizing its usefulness for those already working with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and other design software.

05:01

๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Adobe Color Features and Extracting Themes

The video continues with an exploration of Adobe Color's features, including the swatch control, creating and extracting themes from images. Sykes shows how to import an image and use Adobe Color's 'extract theme' function to generate a color palette based on the image's hues. He walks through the process of naming and tagging the theme, and how to export or share it for use in Adobe applications or with others. Sykes also demonstrates how to use the color palette in Midjourney by uploading an image to Discord and using it as an SRF.

10:02

๐ŸŒˆ Applying SRF Palettes in Midjourney for Creative Rendering

In the final segment, Sykes discusses the application of SRF palettes within Midjourney to achieve different visual effects. He provides examples of how the same color palette can alter the look and feel of various images, from a mid-century modern interior to a vintage watercolor wash. Sykes emphasizes the importance of being aware of how style references can influence the rendering process, especially in architectural or interior design contexts. He encourages viewers to experiment with different SRF palettes to achieve unique results and looks forward to seeing their creations.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กAdobe Color

Adobe Color is a web-based application that allows users to create color palettes. It is particularly useful for those working with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and other design software. In the video, Brian Sykes uses Adobe Color to create a color palette from an image of a dinosaur, which he then applies to his Midjourney project.

๐Ÿ’กColor Palette

A color palette is a set of colors carefully chosen to be harmonious and aesthetically pleasing when used together in design or art. In the context of the video, the color palette is created using Adobe Color and is based on the colors of a dinosaur image, which is then used as a reference in the Midjourney AI tool.

๐Ÿ’กSRF (Style References)

SRF, or Style References, is a feature in the Midjourney AI tool that allows users to input an image link as a reference for the style of the AI-generated content. This ensures that the AI takes into account the visual elements and color scheme of the provided image when creating new content.

๐Ÿ’กMidjourney

Midjourney is an AI tool used for generating images based on text prompts and style references. It is utilized in the video to create various visual outputs, such as interior design concepts and street photography, with the influence of the color palette and style references provided by the user.

๐Ÿ’กColor Harmony

Color harmony refers to the arrangement of colors in a way that is pleasing to the eye. It is a key concept in design and art, and is used in the video to describe how Adobe Color automatically selects complementary colors based on the chosen color harmony rule.

๐Ÿ’กRGB, HSB, and LAB

These are different color modes used in digital design and photography to represent and manipulate colors. RGB (Red, Green, Blue) is used for light-based colors, HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness) is based on human perception of color, and LAB is a color space used for color difference calculations. In the video, these color modes are options within Adobe Color for users to select and work with.

๐Ÿ’กEye Dropper

The eye dropper tool is a feature in design software that allows users to pick colors from an image or a color wheel. In Adobe Color, it is used to select specific colors from the color wheel or from an uploaded image to add to the color palette.

๐Ÿ’กQuick Selector

The quick selector is a tool in Adobe Color that allows users to choose basic white and black color values for their color palette. It provides a simple way to adjust the lightness or darkness of the palette without manually selecting colors.

๐Ÿ’กMuted Colors

Muted colors are tones that have been subdued or softened, often by adding gray or white to the original color. In the video, Brian Sykes chooses the 'muted' mood option in Adobe Color to create a color palette from an image, which results in a more understated and less vibrant set of colors.

๐Ÿ’กSwatch Control

Swatch control refers to the ability to manage and adjust individual colors within a color palette. In Adobe Color, swatch controls allow users to select, modify, and remove colors from their palette, providing fine-tuned control over the final selection.

๐Ÿ’กPublish Theme

Publishing a theme in Adobe Color involves saving and potentially sharing the created color palette with others. Users can give their palette a name, add tags for description, and choose to make it accessible to others or integrate it into their workflow within Adobe applications.

Highlights

Introduction to 'palette prompting with mid journey' by Brian Sykes from AI explore and the AI lab.

Utilization of SRF (Style References) inside of prompting for creative outputs.

The necessity of an image reference to create a color palette.

Demonstration of Adobe Color as a tool for palette creation.

Adobe Color's features like the color wheel, color harmony rules, and color mode options.

The ability to customize color palettes with Adobe Color's 'Custom' color harmony setting.

Sharing color themes created in Adobe Color for collaborative design work.

The process of extracting a color theme from an existing image using Adobe Color.

Importing an image into Adobe Color to create a color palette based on the image's colors.

The application of a muted mood filter to extract a color palette from an image.

Publishing and exporting a color theme from Adobe Color for further use.

Using the exported color palette in Mid Journey for AI-generated images.

The impact of SRF on the style and design of AI-generated images in Mid Journey.

Examples of how different SRFs can alter the look and feel of AI-generated images.

The potential for creative exploration by changing SRFs with different color palettes in Mid Journey.