Midjourney Version 5 - How To Create And Edit Amazing Wedding Photos With AI - Detailed Tutorial

Curtis Pyke
21 Mar 202310:14

Summary

TLDRIn this mid-journey version 5 tutorial, the presenter demonstrates how to transform wedding photos into various artistic styles, including animation, anime, and solar punk, using specific prompts. The video covers techniques for adjusting image and text weights to refine the results and introduces a resource library for exploring different styles and photographers' styles. The presenter also provides instructions on how to use the imagine command with image links and style prompts to achieve desired outcomes.

Takeaways

  • 📸 The tutorial demonstrates how to transform wedding photos into various artistic styles using Mid-Journey version 5.
  • 🎨 Styles range from art deco to anime, and even include backlit and cartoon styles.
  • 🔗 The process begins by selecting a photo and using a specific prompt to achieve the desired style.
  • 🌐 Pexels is mentioned as a free resource for finding stock photos, including wedding photos.
  • 🔄 The tutorial covers how to make adjustments to the image and prompt to refine the final result.
  • 🔧 Tips on using image weights and text weights to control the influence of the original image and the style prompt.
  • 📌 The video provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the 'imagine' command with different styles and weights.
  • 🎨 The tutorial showcases the use of a 'remix prompt' feature for creating variations of an image.
  • 🌐 The Mid Library is introduced as a resource for finding various styles and photographers' styles.
  • 🔗 The video description contains links to the resources used, including the Mid Library and the list of styles.
  • 💡 The tutorial encourages viewers to experiment with different styles and to seek help if they encounter any issues.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the tutorial?

    -The main topic of the tutorial is how to transform wedding photos into various artistic styles using Mid-Journey version 5.

  • What are some of the styles the speaker demonstrates in the tutorial?

    -Some of the styles demonstrated include Art Deco, cross-eyed animator, Pixar, Anime Kawaii, black light backlit, 1910s fashion, Miles Aldridge photography, surrealistic style, Kawaii, and hippie style.

  • How does the speaker select the original wedding photo for the tutorial?

    -The speaker selects the original wedding photo because it features a couple facing the camera, making it easier to see their faces and thus more suitable for the transformations.

  • What is the first step in the process of transforming a photo according to the tutorial?

    -The first step is to grab the image you want to work with, which the speaker obtains from a free stock photo website called Pexels.

  • How does the speaker copy the image link for use in the transformation process?

    -The speaker right-clicks on the image, selects 'copy link', and then pastes it into the Mid-Journey version 5 platform using the command V on a Mac or Ctrl V on a PC.

  • What is the significance of image weights and text weights in the transformation process?

    -Image weights and text weights allow users to adjust the influence of the original image and the style prompt on the final output, enabling more control over the resulting image.

  • How can users find more style options to use in their transformations?

    -Users can visit the Mid Library at Mid Library dot IO, which offers a vast collection of styles categorized by designers, fashion designers, illustrators, and photographers.

  • What does the speaker do to ensure the original image has a stronger influence on the transformation?

    -The speaker uses the parameter '--IW space 2.0' to give the original image a weight of 2.0, making it the most important part of the remix or variation.

  • How does the speaker apply a specific style to the image?

    -The speaker includes the desired style in the prompt, preceded by 'in the style of' and followed by the name of the style or artist, such as 'in the style of Leonid Afrimov'.

  • What is the final step to save the transformed image?

    -The final step is to select the desired image variation (e.g., by clicking U4), right-click on it, and then save it to the desired location (e.g., desktop).

Outlines

00:00

📸 Transforming Wedding Photos with Various Styles

This paragraph introduces a tutorial on how to enhance wedding photos using different styles. The speaker demonstrates a range of transformations, from art deco to anime and black light effects. They explain their selection of a specific photo for its suitability to the tutorial and showcase the versatility of the styles. The speaker also mentions that they will share the exact prompts and techniques used for the transformations, allowing viewers to replicate or modify the styles as desired.

05:00

🎨 Customizing Styles and Adjusting Image Weights

In this section, the speaker delves into the technical process of applying and customizing styles to images. They guide the viewer through the steps of using image weights to prioritize the original image in the transformation process. The speaker also introduces the concept of text weights, which can emphasize a particular style over others. They provide examples of how to use these weights to achieve desired outcomes, such as making the image more faithful to the original or more aligned with a specific style like solar punk or a particular photographer's style.

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🔍 Exploring the Mid Library for Styles and Resources

The final paragraph focuses on the resources available for further exploration and application of the techniques discussed. The speaker directs the viewer to the Mid Library, a resource hub where they can find a vast array of styles categorized by various themes and creators. They explain how to navigate the library and use the styles for personal projects. The speaker also offers assistance for any issues or questions viewers might have, encouraging engagement and continued learning.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Wedding Photos

Wedding photos refer to the professional pictures taken during a wedding ceremony and its related events. In the context of the video, the speaker is using a wedding photo as the base image to demonstrate various image transformation techniques, showcasing how a simple wedding photo can be transformed into different artistic styles.

💡Styles

In the video, 'styles' refer to the diverse artistic and visual themes that can be applied to an image to give it a unique look. These styles range from art movements like Art Deco to pop culture references such as Anime and Cartoons. The speaker uses different styles to transform a wedding photo, demonstrating the versatility of image editing techniques.

💡Mid-Journey Version 5

Mid-Journey Version 5 is likely a reference to a specific software or platform used for image editing and manipulation. The speaker uses this tool to apply various styles to the wedding photo, showcasing its capabilities in transforming a standard image into a wide array of artistic expressions.

💡Image Weight

Image weight, in the context of the video, refers to the importance or influence of the original image in the transformation process. By adjusting the image weight, the user can control how closely the edited image should adhere to the original, with higher weights making the original image more dominant in the final output.

💡Text Weight

Text weight, as used in the video, is the emphasis placed on a specific style or prompt when editing an image. By increasing the text weight, the user can direct the image editing software to prioritize that particular style, making it more prominent in the final image.

💡Remix Prompt

A remix prompt is a feature that allows users to create variations of an image by altering the original prompt or command given to the image editing software. This enables the creation of multiple versions of the same image with slight differences, based on the same initial input.

💡Upscaled Version

An upscaled version refers to a copy of an image that has been enlarged or enhanced in quality, often to make it suitable for higher resolution displays or printing. In the video, the speaker creates an upscaled version of the edited image for better quality and detail.

💡Mid Library

The Mid Library is a resource mentioned in the video that contains a vast collection of styles and prompts for image editing. It serves as a reference and inspiration for users looking to apply different artistic styles to their images.

💡Photographer's Style

A photographer's style refers to the unique visual characteristics and creative approach that distinguish one photographer's work from others. In the video, the speaker shows how to apply a specific photographer's style to an image, transforming it to resemble the aesthetic of that photographer's typical work.

💡Discord

Discord, as mentioned in the video, is a communication platform where users can interact with others, share files, and collaborate on projects. In this context, it is used as a medium for the speaker to guide the audience through the image editing process and provide support if needed.

Highlights

The tutorial introduces a method to transform wedding photos into various artistic styles.

The original photo is selected for its clear visibility of the couple's faces.

Styles range from art deco to anime and black light, among others.

The process involves using specific prompts to achieve desired styles.

The tutorial provides a list of style words for direct use or modification.

Image and text weights can be adjusted for different variations.

The use of the 'imagine' command with a style prompt is demonstrated.

The tutorial shows how to fix issues like unexpected elements in the transformed image.

Advanced techniques include using a higher image weight for closer adherence to the original.

The concept of text weight is introduced to emphasize certain styles over others.

The tutorial demonstrates how to apply a specific photographer's style to an image.

A resource list for different styles and words is available for further exploration.

The 'Mid Library' is mentioned as a resource for finding various styles and inspirations.

The process is shown to be adaptable for creating images in the style of specific designers or illustrators.

The tutorial concludes with an encouragement for viewers to experiment and seek help if needed.

Transcripts

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Hello everybody welcome back to another

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mid-journey version 5 tutorial on this

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one I'm going to show you how to take

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wedding photos and make them awesome

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we're going to turn them into all sorts

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of different styles ranging from

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illustrators to photographers to

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animators to anime to cartoons to black

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light everything let me show you what

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I'm talking about here here's the

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original shot here I've got this nice

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couple here they're kind of facing

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towards the camera so you can see their

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faces that's why I selected this shot

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and then Presto I turned it into all

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sorts of cool stuff so this is like an

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art deco movement this is a cross-eyed

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animator type style a Pixar style we got

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Anime Kawaii Art Deco this is a bobble

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head style this is a black light backlit

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type style and if we go through a little

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more here I've got a few more here so

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I've got uh this is the 1910s fashion so

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they just got on the Titanic this is a

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miles aldrid photog photograph so in a

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in a different or specific

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photographer's style if that's your

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thing there's another version here this

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is a sir surrealistic style and it just

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goes on and on I believe this one's

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Kawaii and this is a hippie style and

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even some other really fun ones here

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I've got solar Punk style here this

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one's really cool and uh we got

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synthwave here and just it just list

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goes on and on so what I'm going to do

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here is I'm going to show you how I

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achieve these Styles I'm gonna I have

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all of the Styles including the words

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that I use so the entire prompt here I'm

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going to copy and put that in my

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description so you guys can just copy

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and paste them and use them directly or

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modify them as you see fit I'm also

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going to show you how to create

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different variations so if you if you

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punch in a prompt and you get a cool

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image but it's not quite right I'll show

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you how to fix up and and make

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adjustments and we're going to talk

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about image weights and text weights and

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then we're going to wrap it all up so

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let's get started first step grab the

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image you want to work with I'm going to

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go into my finder and I'm going to take

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this one here this is an image I got off

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pexels pexels is a free website I'll put

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it up right here actually while I got

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you pexels is right here it's a free

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free site it has all sorts of free stock

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photos and then I just found one of two

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people getting married so that's all

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there is to it I'll put a link in the

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description below so there we go I drag

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and drop the image in and there it goes

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I hit enter now the next step is I'm

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going to go right click on this image

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and I'm going to copy that link getting

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that link is very important now let's

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get to work all you need to do to start

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off is go forward slash imagine space

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and then I'm going to hit command V on a

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Mac Ctrl V on a PC so we're pasting in

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that link that we just saved so now I'm

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just going to go or we just copied part

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of me now I'm going to hit spacebar and

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this is the fun part now I can basically

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say hey what kind of image do I want

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here are some that I found that worked

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out quite nicely one of my favorites I

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guess here would be let's go with

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they're all really good but

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um let's go with

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art now let's go with solar Punk so

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we're gonna go actually that's a little

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bit too complicated to start with we're

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going to go with the animation so we're

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gonna go animation I'm just going to

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copy that in so I just spacebar

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animation

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and then I hit enter and literally

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that's all there is to it I'm going to

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come back when it's done and then when I

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come back I'm going to show you how to

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make alterations and changes to it in

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case the images aren't quite where you

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want them to be all right welcome back

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so let's see what we got here here

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remember here's the original image and

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here's the basic prompt animation and if

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we take a look at this this one's here

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is pretty good and this one is not too

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bad but where the hell did that dog come

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from

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um so all in all not too bad this one

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looks a little bit too much disney-ish

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but here we go let's say we like the top

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one here so if you like it as is just

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click on U1 and it will go ahead and

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create an upscaled version and then you

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can grab this so I'm just going to click

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on the image if this is what I wanted I

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will right click on it and then I'll

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just save it and then that's it I'll

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save it to my desktop or wherever you

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want to save it so that means I have the

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image that said maybe you like the first

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one but you want to make variations for

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it and this is where I'm going to show

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you some more advanced stuff so if you

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click on V1 here now you're going to see

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it's basically the prompt is this it

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opens up the remix prompt option and it

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says this is basically the path to the

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image so input image animation version

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5. but let's say I don't maybe I want

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something else in it so maybe I don't

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know I'm going to go ahead and do this

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watch this I'm going to do comma and

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then we go dash dash IW space 2.0 what

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this is doing is this is telling it that

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I want the same look here but I'm giving

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the image weight a 2.0 so the images

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images and the image weight in mid

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Journey version 5 goes up to two so if

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you give it the maximum of two that

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means that you want the original image

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to be the strongest and the most

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important part of the remix or of the

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variation so if I click submit on that

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now I'm going to get a new version and

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it's going to be more to the original

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image where if I don't put this in here

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it would be it would give midday Journey

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a little bit more latitude to make some

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decisions so I'm going to click submit

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on this and then watch this when I come

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back I'll show you the differences all

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right welcome back so I use the image

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weight of 2.0 and then when I open this

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up here it just the characters at least

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in theory are supposed to adhere a

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little bit more to the original image so

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if I look at the original image right

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here we've got this dark-haired fella

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here with this pretty blonde haired lady

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right here and then we go down here and

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we look at it we've got okay dark-haired

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fella attractive blonde ladies similar

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hairstyles dispatch this one here on the

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bottom right Presto I would click on u4

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and let's say that's the one I want to

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keep now I'm going to show you another

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more advanced technique if you want to

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go a little further we're going to do

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another version I'm going to do imagine

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and then of course I'm going to go ahead

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and prompt in the uh copy I'm going to

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copy the link here and I want to paste

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that in so the prompt is first part of

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the prompt is the link to that image and

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now I'm going to go up here and grab

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another style and this one I'm going to

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go ahead and select one with let's see

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the let's go with the solar Punk style

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this one here solar Punk style so I'm

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going to go ahead I hit the space bar

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and then I'm going to go command V and

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you'll see when you read it here it says

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solar Punk style and then it goes colon

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colon 5. what that colon colon means is

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I'm giving it a prompt weight or a text

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weight of five normally it's set to one

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and that means everything in the image

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is kind of just you know right out of

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the box everything gets an equal uh

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equal weight but if I set it to five

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that means that I'm saying that I want

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the solar Punk style to be more valued

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or weighed heavier than the actual it

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would normally get if I didn't put this

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in there so I'm giving it a five times

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weight when I hit enter on that I'm

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going to come back and show you what we

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got and then finally I'll show you the

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resources in the reference list where

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you can try out all these different

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styles and just go absolute ham all

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right I'll be back in a second

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all right welcome back so with the solar

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Punk style weighted so heavily look at

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these really cool images here like this

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is pretty believable stuff these guys

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look like they're dressed up and they're

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playing the part now the last thing I

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want to show you is I'm going to go

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imagine I'll do it one more time and

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here's another example I'm going to go

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I'm going to take the image I'm going to

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copy the links I'll just go back here

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right click copy link go down

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prompt paste that in and now watch this

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though I'm going to go up to my list of

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prompts here and here's one that I like

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in the style of in this case let's go

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with uh in the F free mob this is a

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photographer in the style of Leo Knight

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Leonid aphrimov

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now watch this I just copy that in and I

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just hit in the style of Leonid

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aphrimoff and while I hit that so I'm

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just basically saying hey use this image

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but make it in that photographer's style

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I'm going to quickly show flip over here

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to Chrome and I'm going to take you to

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Mid Library dot IO and over here you'll

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see all sorts of stuff so if you go to

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the main page here you can click on like

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all these different options one of the

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ones I'll just click on all styles and

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then underneath all Styles look at this

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all of them here you've there's anything

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here you like like I used 1910s fashion

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you just hover over the wording here and

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you'll see that little green little plus

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sign that means you've copied it so you

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can just left click and copy it so if I

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want 1910s fashion or do I want 3D

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graffiti or I mean all of them there's

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just pages and pages of different styles

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I like this one here again you can go

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and you can actually go a little further

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so if you wanted to you know break it

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down by designers fashion designers

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illustrators if you want like a cartoony

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style and you want them to look like

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villains out of Batman you would click

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on Neil Adams or in the style of Neil

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Adams if you want them to look like I

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don't know let's go with some

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photographers oh maybe that's not gonna

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work let's go back here if I want to go

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to photographers I can go ahead and say

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hey I really like the this photographer

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here Elsa balita I would just hover over

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that I would copy it I would go back

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into Discord and it's this simple

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imagine and then we take the prompt and

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we would just go in the style of Elsa

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blade so I would put all of that in just

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like we did before and that would be the

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end of it okay so I'm gonna wait for

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this to load I'm gonna come back and

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then we're gonna wrap it all up all

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right welcome back so here we go we did

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this in the style of Leonid afrimov and

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he's a very popular photographer and you

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can see here that it's got this very

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cool oranges and red background Sky

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stuff like that that was obviously not

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in the original shot and of course if we

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wanted to up or upscale it we would just

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select one of them maybe u4 I like that

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one and then bang There we go we've got

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it right click save image and we have a

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copy of it now just keep in mind that

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all of this stuff is like so for

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everything you saw here there's a

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hundred styles that I did not go over

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this list here of the Styles and the

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wording is going to be in the

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description below the websites that I

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used here the mid library is going to be

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in the description below so I'm going to

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link to all of this and if you get stuck

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or if you have any questions or if it's

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not working correctly just leave me a

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comment and I will do my best to help

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you out and work through it thanks for

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watching this video ton more stuff

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coming up stay tuned

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