Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Why you need to learn Puppeting
01:00 Step 1: Create your Puppet
01:57 Step 2: Give your Puppet a Name
04:13 Step 3: Place your Puppet into Settings
10:04 Examples of Puppeting
11:06 Examples of Puppeting
Midjourney creates great art from a prompt.In this video I’m going to go over a technique for creating a character that can be reused in many subsequent scenes.
In an earlier video – https://youtu.be/EklcG5Ydfyc – I looked at whether the Midjourney AI could be used in Game Development and conceptualization. Spoiler alert, I think it can. Using this technique you can not only create scenes for your game concept, but place characters within them.
Thanks to Midjourney user Clarinet who taught me this technique, check out their work: https://www.midjourney.com/app/users/219587894862413824/
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this is just how to write a prompt
Feels lazy and uninspired… I immediately care much less for a character knowing no work or thought was put into their creation. I'm sure this will have its place in development, but it will be a hollow and superficial place for a long time.
This is fascinating
I feel like I'm missing steps. Is there another video you have on this ?
Wow I didn't know that MJ can actually do that. I have a question tho; does the training affecting and/or affected by other people's prompts? Or is it just tied only to our own account?
How would your process change if you weren't creating an AI generated character but you had a fully fleshed out character concept that you wanted to simply have the AI recognize and put into different environments? Say my YouTube avatar – if I provided a full body standing image of this character and then named it, would the AI be able to deduce that it is a humanoid character and then I say "put this character on a mountain with a coke in his hand", would it be able to create that depiction?
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What if I have multiple character images that I want the AI to learn from? Instead of a single portrait, I also have some full-body shots, and images of the character from different angles. I have designed a character sheet for my character. My question is, would it be possible to use several of my character images to train the AI to recreate this character?
Also, can this technique be used to recreate backgrounds? Oftentimes, I’ll need to reuse the same backgrounds over & over, but I want to show them from different angles, different lighting conditions, and different times of day. Then I also want to add one or more of my characters to those backgrounds. Can we teach the AI how to reproduce a background under different settings, and ask it to apply our characters to those backgrounds?
This concept seems really interesting, and I definitely want to know how the AI will evolve in regard to recreating specific types of images. I personally don’t want to just create random images, so I’d really like the ability to create very specific images that will fit the story that I’m trying to tell.