In the past two months I sketched and rendered 15 pictures in ProCreate and Infinite Painter on the iPad Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. I could have saved myself the work.
Just making a quick sketch and uploading it to Midjourney gets much better results much fast.
I sketched the original line drawing and uploaded it to the Midjourney Discord. Then I copied the image link and fed it into Midjourney with /imagine prompt:image-path.png --ar 3:2 (the last bit is for the proportions and orientations).
When Midjourney produced four versions, I told it to upscale the one that I liked and then fed that into Midjourney again. It looks like there were a lot of folks testing out Midjourney because the service was quite busy and took a while to finish but around 15 to 20 minutes after the first render, I got a really good hyper-realistic dude smiling kindly at the onlooker. And... I didn't need to put any effort into it.
Really makes me wonder, if it really pays to learn and practice sketching and digital painting these days.
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Here are some more timelapse videos on painting:
- Rainbows are Only Visible to Humans: [ Ссылка ]
- Mount Crushgore: [ Ссылка ]
- Eye monster: [ Ссылка ]
- Happy flower heart face: [ Ссылка ]
- Dragonrider: [ Ссылка ]
- Dude eating a tasty sandwich : [ Ссылка ]
- Derbie, the fun bug: [ Ссылка ]
- Creepy Alien Angel: [ Ссылка ]
- Spontaneous Jump: [ Ссылка ]
- Dude Ripping his Fake Face Apart: [ Ссылка ]
- Explosion in the Palm of Hands: [ Ссылка ]
These two images, I created on a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite using Infinite Painter:
- Dance Like Nobody's Watching: [ Ссылка ]
- Strange Creature: [ Ссылка ]
And this one I started out traditionally on paper and then colored it in ProCreate on an iPad Pro:
- Disgusting Goblin-like creature: [ Ссылка ]
This one I painted in ProCreate on an iPad Mini 5 using a Logitech Crayon which doesn't have pressure sensitivity:
- Happy worm: [ Ссылка ]
For more of my work, go to [ Ссылка ]
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