Very helpful, thanks. One suggestion, your talking head part of video jump cuts zooming in/out are very distracting and effects me like motion sickness.
Yes, this is a huge problem for an amazing instructional video. Love the content and sit here taking notes, but the jump cuts give me a headache. The content is so interesting and the video is already visually intriguing so you don't need it, except for maybe a couple of times in the beginning. Thank you so much for the info about Midjourney.@@heightsplatform
@@heightsplatform WAHOO! SO excited. I have a couple projects, looking for the right image has found that they get snarky after midnight! No lie! i have awesome characters and then all of a sudden do i NOT have just some mangled people but things like a man-bun on my senior and i had two halves of elderly women mashed together wrestling, other characters put in places to make fun of the main characters. In another on Esther the queen, all of a sudden after midnight she is looking raunchy. makes me laugh but ..wonder...
Good question. You cannot tell it to remove things. Instead you would have to take those words out of your prompt and then paint and regenerate the area which has the thing you want to remove. While negative prompts are possible using a command ‘--no “word of something you don’t want included’ I find these can potentially alter the look of an image overall a bit too much.
In that case, you'd want to select the entire background, and just a bit of the edges of the foreground subject all around so that midjourney can understand the scale of the subject in the foreground.
Very helpful, thanks. One suggestion, your talking head part of video jump cuts zooming in/out are very distracting and effects me like motion sickness.
Really appreciate your feedback Bill! We plan to tone down the jump cuts in future videos.
Yes, this is a huge problem for an amazing instructional video. Love the content and sit here taking notes, but the jump cuts give me a headache. The content is so interesting and the video is already visually intriguing so you don't need it, except for maybe a couple of times in the beginning. Thank you so much for the info about Midjourney.@@heightsplatform
@@StellaSommerseth appreciate your feedback and it is definitely noted!
This was good
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
My problem is that it won't let me text what I want the image to become
Needs to be in Remix mode, you can change it in /settings
v6 created images can't use this and if I convert to 5.2 i lose EVERYTHING on the image. TOTAL bummer and praying they upgrade 6 soon!
They just announced today that inpainting is coming to v6 next week!
@@heightsplatform WAHOO! SO excited. I have a couple projects, looking for the right image has found that they get snarky after midnight! No lie! i have awesome characters and then all of a sudden do i NOT have just some mangled people but things like a man-bun on my senior and i had two halves of elderly women mashed together wrestling, other characters put in places to make fun of the main characters. In another on Esther the queen, all of a sudden after midnight she is looking raunchy. makes me laugh but ..wonder...
how do you erase things using this feature? what words would you use?
Good question. You cannot tell it to remove things. Instead you would have to take those words out of your prompt and then paint and regenerate the area which has the thing you want to remove.
While negative prompts are possible using a command ‘--no “word of something you don’t want included’ I find these can potentially alter the look of an image overall a bit too much.
what about you like the image but not the background? How do you change that?
In that case, you'd want to select the entire background, and just a bit of the edges of the foreground subject all around so that midjourney can understand the scale of the subject in the foreground.
Huh thanks for the reply. Wasnt expecting that@@heightsplatform