Here's an eBook Pdf Guide that goes along with this video! taoprompts.gumroad.com/l/midjourneyphotorealism In the next video in the Ai Photography series, I'll cover lighting and color grading.
@@taoprompts Just purchased!$ I was curious if you considered doing your prompt PDFs in Notion boards format just so it’s easier to navigate if you know what I mean as the current PDF is 76 pages. I just think it would be a much more user-friendly, way to access and quickly jump to the different styles and prompts. Just a thought bro
Props man. Your channel constantly gets me thinking about how I can get the best out of midjourney (and image AIs generally). Your one on consistent characters sent me down a rabbit hole (a good one) that went on for days... I see me going down another rabbit hole with this one.
Thanks man, Midjourney rabbit holes never end 👍. I've heard they are planning to release a consistent character feature soon so let's see what they come up with.
Hiii Tao. not sure how I missed this epic sure. just got around to it. Probably took 30mins to appreciate the detailed examples and taking extra notes. much appreciate it
Yeah, you did cover a lot in the photographic aspects as for better harness Midjourney, very helpful. I think most people will take what they need to know most. Great work Tao @@taoprompts
que buena aportacion, eres muy generoso al compartirlo con nosotros. Me ha ayudado muchisimo, ahora solo queda practicar y probarlos todos, gracias y gracias otra vez
Nicely done. Thank you! Curious, have you experimented with smooth to heavy film grain and how that's controlled within a prompt? I've tried "heavy grain" or a specific ISO number and am having little impact on my final renders. Thanks again!
Quick question: For general PowerPoint background images generated by MJ, which general camera type, film stock and camera lens do you recommend? Thanks for the great video!
Hey, thanks I appreciate that, You can always message me on instagram! instagram.com/taoprompts/ I have a couple of prompt guides here with free ones included: taoprompts.gumroad.com/ I'm not selling images in general at the moment, just focusing on making videos for now.
Here's an eBook Pdf Guide that goes along with this video!
taoprompts.gumroad.com/l/midjourneyphotorealism
In the next video in the Ai Photography series, I'll cover lighting and color grading.
Super stoked for your ebook Tao bro! 🙌🏻 and of course the next vid Ahhh Gyeahhhhh
Hey. Can you add a piece on how to use image reference for products? I’m trying to do blurred background with subject focus
I will try out some images of products👍 @@TheEugevanz
It's posted now!@@thewebstylist
@@taoprompts Just purchased!$ I was curious if you considered doing your prompt PDFs in Notion boards format just so it’s easier to navigate if you know what I mean as the current PDF is 76 pages. I just think it would be a much more user-friendly, way to access and quickly jump to the different styles and prompts. Just a thought bro
Another densely packed treasure trove of information. Thanks for your work!
Thank you! I'm working on an ebook pdf for this vid, I'll post it in my community tab when its ready.
Your videos are starting to look like course material. Solid GOLD!
I like testing out different ideas and prompts for the videos, I'm glad you enjoyed!
Wow, this is such an informative video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks man, Midjourney is amazing for photography 👍
pretty useful tips!
Fantastic video Sir! Very helpful
Thanks Val!
Superb bro!!! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the support!
Amazing helpful info. Thanks.😁🤜👍
Glad this was helpful 👍. There's so many different styles you can use in Midjourney.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. It's really helpful 🔝
Always happy to help Martina!
Fantastic
Thanks!
thank youuuuuuu so much!!! so helpful as always!
Hey, really glad you liked this video! I spent a lot of time researching for this one.
Props man. Your channel constantly gets me thinking about how I can get the best out of midjourney (and image AIs generally). Your one on consistent characters sent me down a rabbit hole (a good one) that went on for days... I see me going down another rabbit hole with this one.
Thanks man, Midjourney rabbit holes never end 👍. I've heard they are planning to release a consistent character feature soon so let's see what they come up with.
and just like that we have --cref and --cw@@taoprompts
Tons of value. Now I have to transcribe this so I have notes! Ty
Thank you! Btw I have a pdf guide that goes along with the video here:
taoprompts.gumroad.com/l/midjourneyphotorealism
very good video
Thank you Yutao. newbie to Midjourney and just found this great guide, excellent content and very well delivered
Happy to help Mark, Midjourney is very flexible when it comes to prompts, there's an unlimited amount of visual styles you can prompt for.
first time saw your video, your explanation and demo photos are so well-presented!
Thanks, I try to make my videos as easy to digest as possible. Hope this guide was helpful!
Fantastic tips bro, so many cams I hadn’t thought of using before
Thanks! There's still a few others I couldn't get to work like "webcam"
Hiii Tao. not sure how I missed this epic sure. just got around to it. Probably took 30mins to appreciate the detailed examples and taking extra notes. much appreciate it
Thanks, I'm glad this was helpful. Changing up with camera and film stock gives you so many more possibilities for prompting.
Another great tutorial!
Thank you!
Love your work, love your taste. Thanks for these
Greatly appreciated Adrien, thanks for the support.
Great Job! I love your content sir!
Thanks! I appreciate the support.
OMG dude, too much tech jargon to remember... hahaha, I made very careful note ^^ Thanks
I covered a lot in here! I hope it wasn't too overwhelming.
Yeah, you did cover a lot in the photographic aspects as for better harness Midjourney, very helpful. I think most people will take what they need to know most. Great work Tao @@taoprompts
que buena aportacion, eres muy generoso al compartirlo con nosotros. Me ha ayudado muchisimo, ahora solo queda practicar y probarlos todos, gracias y gracias otra vez
Hello, it's good to hear this tutorial was helpful for you! There is always so much to learn in Midjourney
Great thanks a lot.❤
Glad you liked it 👍
Thank you very useful
Happy to help!
You are the absolute best
Thank you! Greatly appreciated.
Wow! Love this video! Do you have a cheat sheet to share? Like the types of camera/filters to use
Thanks! I'm making a guide this week, and I'll post it in my community tab when it's ready.
Thank you so much for your help!
Thanks men
Hope this helps 👍
Nicely done. Thank you!
Curious, have you experimented with smooth to heavy film grain and how that's controlled within a prompt? I've tried "heavy grain" or a specific ISO number and am having little impact on my final renders. Thanks again!
Hey, I've found that reference specific film types tends to work better than asking for the grain
Super Duper❤ keep up the good work!
Thanks for the support!
Quick question: For general PowerPoint background images generated by MJ, which general camera type, film stock and camera lens do you recommend? Thanks for the great video!
If you want photographys "stock photos" can work well.
Or if you want cartoon style graphics, try using "vector graphics" in your prompts
Ai imageneering (with Midjourney) is Photography 3.0. Keep it evolving Tao!
Yeah, it's definitely getting scary good, it's almost impossible to know some of these are Ai.
Thanks
Can we get a video on prompting certain styles of anime/comics? Like retro or referencing certain show styles?
What types of anime styles and genres would you be most interested in?
gr8 vid m8
Thanks man!
Your work is amazing, I need free PDF plz. I dont have card.
I don't have a free PDF for this tutorial.
I think you are the best, and I watched A LOT of videos. How can we contact you if we want to buy images from you?
Thanks in advance.
Hey, thanks I appreciate that, You can always message me on instagram! instagram.com/taoprompts/
I have a couple of prompt guides here with free ones included:
taoprompts.gumroad.com/
I'm not selling images in general at the moment, just focusing on making videos for now.
I've been playing with motion film stock like Eastman, 16mm, Kodak Super 8 etc.
I haven't tried those before, have you found them working well?
@@taoprompts I’ve gotten mixed results, you can tell a bit of a difference
Very good but you forgot Kodachrome. My fav.
That's a good one! I love old school films
Thank you for not talking fast
For sure, I try to make these guides easy to understand 👍