How I make 5000$ a Month using Midjourney

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:44 TIP #1 – Style
2:01 TIP #2 – Colors, Colors, Colors
2:40 TIP #3 – Find your Artists
4:01 OUTRO

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This is the 1st episode out of a 5 part series where I will go through various topics with the hopes of making everything about the AI game clearer, while giving you tips and tricks to level up your creations.

PART 2 :

https://youtu.be/Q9feaVuqYIU

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– Artists Studies mentioned in the video :

https://weirdwonderfulai.art/resources/disco-diffusion-70-plus-artist-studies/

– Song :

Cyberpunk by Defekt Maschine

Timecodes
0:00 – Intro
0:44 – TIP #1 – Style
2:01 – TIP #2 – Colors, Colors, Colors
2:40 – TIP #3 – Find your Artists
4:01 – OUTRO

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100 Comments

  1. Change the title dude xD.. If that's not the one about money then dont title it about money.. And it's not your own style if you're taking another artist style.. Nothing to practice there the work is done for you xD you just put a more detailed prompt with a style of someone else.. Write your own name

  2. Shepherd fairy ? Lesser known artist ? He’s like one of the godfathers of graffiti art. He was the one behind “obey”.

  3. It's a skillset just like any other. AI guidance. It's new, get guud… Refining and tweaking your prompts to in turn, refine the images closer and closer to what you actually want it to be. It take practice. It's not fast and easy at all…

  4. As an artist myself, i feel really bad for the talented traditional and digital artists who actually put all of their time and effort into making their art pieces for a competition only to loose to some random dude who used an AI to make his art he didnt even draw. Like that must have taken less time than actual artists and its so fucking soul crushing

    Even in the future ill still use the traditional way of drawing with actually putting effort into each piece i make with my own style ive develop in the past years. And ill keep supporting artists who do the same.

    I mean im not about to throw away something ive been trying to perfect for years for some fucking computer. I dont like AI bc it doesnt feel special it just feels souless. But actual art drawn and painted by actual people feels more alive and valueble because they actually took time and effort to draw even the smallest details

  5. A good tip when you are studying Midjourney and changing one word at a time in your prompt, is to use the parameter –seed <any number> across all your tries, this way the seed isn't a variable for you to find the perfect prompt for the image that you are looking for

  6. i don't know how you can buy that…
    i would never pay for something that i can do without any effort,
    the art has value when not everyone can do it,
    this "step to the future" will kill art just because everyone can be the most wonderful artist,
    and if everyone is the most wonderful artist, no one does.
    seeing such amazing works generated without any effort will only desensitize us to them,
    it will no longer have that value of rarity that surprised us when it was real.

    The real "next step to the future of art" will comes when we find a way to innovate with something that requires talent again.

    This could be a next step to the future of ai and technology in general, but in art is just an unnecessary genocide

  7. Art schools are gonna be empty soon. Why? Imagine someone who starts learning to draw. After spending a full year sketching, studying perspective, and perhaps some anatomy. And finally, after a year or so, our fresh artist shows their work to a friend, who will reply:" cool, but have a look at what I have just made with this new Ai …." Trust me, everyone who is sane will understand that studying something that can be made so easily by anyone is pointless. It is like trying to impress someone with the ability to speak English … in the UK …

  8. i wouldn't worry my fellow artists, people are flooding the market with blended crap that has no soul that all looks the same making it over saturated in the market.. Real art has stood the test of time and will continue to do so no matter what happens with ai. Sure ai can be programed to replicate or blend existing art but they can't come up with anything new or original, which makes human art soo much better. Don't fool yourself your an artist just because you can instruct an ai to blend something. But if you need boring un-original art that's close enough to what you typed that you can take credit for its creation, because it's the only way you can create something then it is perfect for you.

    Brands will soon learn that what they want and what they get are not the same or half as appealing as what a human mind can create with the tools available and still to come..

  9. Digital 3D artist here not worried at all😎
    What's more valuable in your eyes, something made with skill, patience and soul or something that is like paint, in a bucket with holes in it, hanging from a rope, spinning over a canvas to make some (every one else has seen it done on you tube or done it themselves and know how easy it is so not impressive) Art?

  10. There's a lot of artists feeling crushed about this, so here's something I think you need to know.

    Drawing made by humans and A.I is completely different. You will not only notice that paintings by the A.I lack understanding of fundamentals, but they lack personality- the one thing that sells 90 percent of art. You have to realize that sold art is more about just looking good- it's about brushwork, it's about intent, and it's about the artist. A.I is hot right now because it's a trend, and it's really fun to see what technology is currently capable of. But like all trends, it will invetibly come and go, unfortunately.

    Don't be disheartened, and continue improving your illustrations. In the future, Technology will probably be able to imitate years of hard work and dedication. But, it will never ever be able to copy artistic intent.

  11. Video is good but the title Caption is bait, if u say its for part 1 or something it would have make sense, but the current caption doesn't cover at all what it says, which eventually makes it click bait.

  12. If you are an artist, do not feel despair. Study it!, practice it, this career path is definitely not ending. The Achilles tendons of these algorithms are glaringly obvious: control and IP.

    Talented artists exert an exquisite level of control over their drawings. The color, the details, the lighting, the characters, the canvas size, the perspective… all in a single step. With these AIs, the benefit is that you avoid drawing, but the trade of is that you lose a hefty amount of control. In order to compensate, you have to spend a reasonable amount of time liking and disliking the outcomes, tweaking prompts, with little control over the fine details, even in the best possible outcome.

    In the hands of a talented artist, AI offers the potential for speeding things up.

    What I think is dying is the romantic idea of the lone artist that earns a living from his standalone drawings instead.

    There is an army of complementary imagination-powered paths such as visual storytelling, animation, cartoonist/panelist, novelists, VFX professionals, and all of them will use these newly developed tools to their fullest. Pure drawing artists will inevitably adapt by incorporating AI into their pipeline, or by adding writing, serializing or animation to their ideas.

    Drawing artists will eventually favor structured IP creation. Copyright laws favor the latter.

    Inevitably, the regular Joe will be left behind again, left alone with the idea that they can render the next Mona Lisa with a couple of words. But sadly, diamonds are only valuable because they are scarce. Human artists have the potential of being just that.

  13. Im at a complete loss for words. The effort put into this and simultaneous lack of respect towards artists is ghastly. Artists take down their work and disappear from entire communities when discovering their art is reposted or stolen. I cant… fathom what this will do to larger swaths of communities…

  14. Jesus
    died for us on that cross while we were still sinners. Turn to him and repent of your sins and beilive in the Good news (Mark 1:15) he paid the fine that we deserved for our crimes thru suffering on that cross. He transferred that punishment from us to him out of love!‬

  15. Jesus
    died for us on that cross while we were still sinners. Turn to him and repent of your sins and beilive in the Good news (Mark 1:15) he paid the fine that we deserved for our crimes thru suffering on that cross. He transferred that punishment from us to him out of love!‬

  16. Step 3 is to find artists, specifically 'Lesser known' to amalgam into art? Isn't that just trying to take even more prestige away from them by taking their parts and time and giving them zero credit?

  17. I really like mid journey, but I do understand how artists may be felling. And one day it may come to my field of expertise but, what I would recommend is for every artist reading this, use the AI as an ally.

    Anyone that has 0 artist skill will not be able to make custom requests. So if you use MidJourney as a starting point you may increase a loot the speed to create good arts, be able to have more clients and consequently earn more money. At least in theory

  18. It's kind of disheartening seeing a press of a button, a few key words in a certain order, and the AI programing of someone(s) else's mind… being considered so heavily as an artist.
    This is similar to photo-bashing, or tracing.. but a hybrid of that, with complex blurs and filters. It's hard to even call people who type the words and press the buttons as artists.

    Sure, the results is artistic… and our description of "original" can be bent and swayed so heavily that these weird AI generated things art quirky enough to be considered original..
    But the fact it's being pulled from other artists, and media.. it's not original in that sense… It's a weird limbo of what I considered to call someone an artist.
    There are plenty of aspects and arguments pointing that these people typing words and pressing a button are an artist.. sure.. there are plenty to say otherwise, too.
    It's all opinionable.. but for me.. in my opinion.. I can't classify these people who do this as Artist. Calling something "your style" when you're literally telling the AI to take a style from an already existing style isn't something I'd consider fully truthful to the form of art. Insincere.

    I would consider these people more curators of phrases to form a certain result. So.. manipulators. 😀
    ^ Manipulator in this case, someone who controls a thing for an outcome they want, skillfully.

    I know this topic is touchy for a lot of people who finally feel creative in a sense they have never been able to express themselves before. (People who don't practice art, or who "aren't creative enough to make art") can now sort of express themselves a bit using this AI stuff. People get defensive with meanings of things when they finally feel like they're even slightly a part of something they envied before. So please, if you're somehow offended by what I said.. I'm not meaning to offend. It's just how it is, or how I view it as is. If you take joy in doing the AI art generation, that's fine! Many do, and I do too! It's fascinating and intensely interesting and entertaining! I just can't call the people who use other's property in so many aspects as an Artist, is all.

  19. Impressionists have already proven that skill means nothing. Later, abstract painters like Karel Appel and everyone in Cobra even proved that you can make absolute repulsive garbage and still get away with selling the story and the idea of the lifestyle of an artist. Skill already means jack shit in traditional art.
    Lots of celebrated artists make extremely ugly stuff. If complete retards can find a market and sell paintings made with 0 respect for correct anatomy, knowledge on how to use light and contrasts, or how to even apply paint… what is AI going to hurt. It will just put some very weak concept artists, some weak ux designers, and some aspiring product designers out of work. It will weed out the crap. Artisans will survive.

  20. part 3, STEALING style of an other artists sound kinda…………….. i am an artist too, developing my style for years and some kido comes in and steal my style like it took so much energy, will power ETC bad feelings… and he also teaches everyone how to do it properely. wow man

  21. Call me old fashioned but I can't see how one get some fulfilment out of prompting a simple scene description in 12+ words and use image data from other artists to get develop your own style.

  22. I'm proud of the art community for standing up to this guy's thoughts on "making art" using AI. The fact that there are a vast majority of people who see just how much of a soulless gray area AI art is at the moment almost gives me hope for the future. Although, it's definitely going to leave a negative impact on the art world as a whole, as it already has in it's early stages.

  23. The worst part of this is these people will call themselves 'Artists' by just typing some shit with a tool they didn't even build and selling it.
    I'm a developer, but I also studied art, and this situation doesn't look good.
    You guys use the arts as another tool of capitalism; you only want to make money.

  24. I'm a digital artist and just now breaking into finding ways to utilize this tech to improve my craft.

    How would I go about getting Midjourney to recognize my style and work it into my prompts?
    I know you can give it an image prompt but because alot of my works utilize artistic nudity I found that V4 kept rejecting all of my works. Even for pieces that jua5 had light blood and no nudity.

    I heard that might be a bug theu we're working on but what I'd seen in V3 it barely affected my prompts I'm a positive way.

  25. Pretty scummy approach, it's not your style, you haven't done anything but trial and error with a tool. And finding leases known artists because nobody will find out? Just be upfront with what you're doing.

  26. I think we are witnessing the death of art. There will be fewer and fewer new artists until only the currently established ones are left. When they die only AI art will be able to create high level art, at which point art will truly die. It will no longer be a human expression, just more content for people to consume. Complete art inflation will set in too, even the best images will lose their value. Jobs will be lost (I refuse to be a prompt bot even if it pays). Artists will lose their purpose in life.
    If you care about art even one bit, then you should NOT use AI. Don't accept people that do. Please let us reach a consensus that the existence of this is NOT OK. And spread the word.

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