This is ridiculously good video!! After wasting time on lot of videos of guys basically clickbaiting and most they do is hit & miss, your one is straight forward and gives results up to the expectations, I'm glad I stumbled upon your content brother.
Hi, I love your teaching, so explicit, thanks. But I've got one problem on character weight, I add cw after the cref link, but I've tried for a whole day, but still it said unrecognized paremeter, what should I do ?
Thanks for the kind words. Did you add 2 hyphens at the start? so... ' --cw ' ? and then a space and a number. If you are still having trouble please get back to me and hopefully we can fix your problem.
When I create a character using pixar style as a reference, create a short story and publish it on youtube, what happens in terms of copyright issues? I would appreciate any info-comments. By the way, great video. thank you.
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video. Apologies for the late reply, you should be fine as long as the characters aren't exact copies of any Pixar characters.
Brilliant thank you ❤. I am wondering about : 1. Have you tried creating poses with some reference image, does it work? 2. What did you use to create the small animations, is it Runway’s camera movements?
Hi, good question. You can add pose reference images, but it may require a lot of fine-tuning. I find the best way is to add as much detail about the pose in the prompt...and then use the vary region tool to edit and alter the pose to how you want it. And yes, I did use Runway for the animations, I used the motion brush tool for animating specific parts of the image. Thanks for watching!
Would it be possible to use the predefined character as a SECONDARY object in the image? The main prompt would be about something else happening in the picture, with a consistent character is present somewhere in the background or a far corner...
Great question, it may not work that well getting results that your asking if you do it straight from the prompt...but you could keep using the 'pan' tool in MJ to keep making the image bigger and thus will make the character appear smaller. Or you could create the character in the pose or action that you want...then create the scene as a separate image, then cut and paste the character into that scene using free software like 'Photopea', that way you can control where and how big your character is in the scene. I cover this in one of my other videos, it's called "Character Consistency in Midjourney AI - The Character Sheet Method", so make sure to check that out. Thanks.
Hey Man you have the best way to teach Midjourney, ¿do you do personal trainings o workshops in midjourney? please let me know im interesed. Im Daniel BTW and cheers from México my friend.
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I don’t have any workshops (except for the tutorials on UA-cam) but I will be working on a course soon. So stay tuned for that!
Hi there, congrats for your channel, just subscribed. I am trying to recreate a cartoon image (bitmoji or caricature style) in different poses, dont care particuralrly about the face, do you know any way to do that in Midjourney?
Thanks for watching! I would suggest finding examples of those styles in the Midjourney explore page, and then use them as style reference. Or you could emphasise that style in the prompt. Let us know if that has helped, otherwise i'll try find a solution and get back to you.
What an awesome little video you've created at the end, all seamless. Thanks
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it.
Great tips sir and thanks for prompts pdf
Amazing times when any of us can be a Pixar artist!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
This is ridiculously good video!! After wasting time on lot of videos of guys basically clickbaiting and most they do is hit & miss, your one is straight forward and gives results up to the expectations, I'm glad I stumbled upon your content brother.
Thanks @chouaib08, I greatly appreciate it. We put in a lot of hard work trying to make the videos easy to follow.
I wholeheartedly agree. I've been scouring youtube looking for JUST THIS TYPE of straightforward advice. WEVE FOUND IT!!!!
Thank you so much for another very educative video :) please keep them going, you are a star
Thanks, so glad you found this to be helpful!
Thank you, your explanation is much clearer and better presented than other people in their videos :)
You're very welcome!
This is the best video I’ve seen on MIDJOURNEY omg !!!!!! I could hug you
I'm glad you found it useful, thanks for watching.
Best video explaining this hands down thanks so much
Best tutorial that I’ve found so far.
Wow, thanks! Glad you found it useful.
that's incredibly useful, thanks for your hardwork to create the tutorial
You're very welcome!
Exactly the information that I need, thanks bro 👊
Happy to help! Thanks for watching.
I LOVED YOUR TUTORIAL. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Great. Would you tell us how you animated the images for the video?
Hi, I used Runway to animate the images, I'm sure you could use other software to get similar results also.
Hi, I love your teaching, so explicit, thanks. But I've got one problem on character weight, I add cw after the cref link, but I've tried for a whole day, but still it said unrecognized paremeter, what should I do ?
Thanks for the kind words. Did you add 2 hyphens at the start? so... ' --cw ' ? and then a space and a number. If you are still having trouble please get back to me and hopefully we can fix your problem.
You probably figured it out but you need --cref before the link then the --cw 0 . That was my mistake
Thank you very much for your tutorial
You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed the video.
When I create a character using pixar style as a reference, create a short story and publish it on youtube, what happens in terms of copyright issues? I would appreciate any info-comments. By the way, great video. thank you.
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video. Apologies for the late reply, you should be fine as long as the characters aren't exact copies of any Pixar characters.
Brilliant thank you ❤. I am wondering about :
1. Have you tried creating poses with some reference image, does it work?
2. What did you use to create the small animations, is it Runway’s camera movements?
Hi, good question. You can add pose reference images, but it may require a lot of fine-tuning. I find the best way is to add as much detail about the pose in the prompt...and then use the vary region tool to edit and alter the pose to how you want it. And yes, I did use Runway for the animations, I used the motion brush tool for animating specific parts of the image. Thanks for watching!
@@AtomicGains-ql8hg Got it. Thank you, appreciate it 🙌🏼
@@AtomicGains-ql8hg I'm brand new at this and can't seem to find where the character link is......can you help?
wow nice love it thanks
You're welcome 😊
Would it be possible to use the predefined character as a SECONDARY object in the image? The main prompt would be about something else happening in the picture, with a consistent character is present somewhere in the background or a far corner...
Great question, it may not work that well getting results that your asking if you do it straight from the prompt...but you could keep using the 'pan' tool in MJ to keep making the image bigger and thus will make the character appear smaller. Or you could create the character in the pose or action that you want...then create the scene as a separate image, then cut and paste the character into that scene using free software like 'Photopea', that way you can control where and how big your character is in the scene. I cover this in one of my other videos, it's called "Character Consistency in Midjourney AI - The Character Sheet Method", so make sure to check that out. Thanks.
how are you adding moment to these images ?
Hi, I used Runway to animate them. Thanks for watching.
I can't get both characters to appear in the same frame. Could you help me figure out what's wrong? How can I contact you?
Hi, sorry you're having trouble. What prompt are you using?
How are you able to edit the hand etc like that
By using the editor in mid journey.
Can refer more than two characters in a scene?🙏
Hi, You should be able to yes. I'll have to make an in-depth video on that. Thanks!
Hey Man you have the best way to teach Midjourney, ¿do you do personal trainings o workshops in midjourney? please let me know im interesed. Im Daniel BTW and cheers from México my friend.
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I don’t have any workshops (except for the tutorials on UA-cam) but I will be working on a course soon. So stay tuned for that!
How do we get access to the website in midjourney to do those edits? It just says coming soon.
Hi, what edits are you talking about exactly?
Hi there, congrats for your channel, just subscribed. I am trying to recreate a cartoon image (bitmoji or caricature style) in different poses, dont care particuralrly about the face, do you know any way to do that in Midjourney?
Thanks for watching! I would suggest finding examples of those styles in the Midjourney explore page, and then use them as style reference. Or you could emphasise that style in the prompt. Let us know if that has helped, otherwise i'll try find a solution and get back to you.
good tips
Glad you like them!
lol scared and smiling sure looks like my nephew Liam u should call him that name lol just like him lol