Description
Episode 17—Cracking Midjourney's Newest Features in 72 Hours (External & Retexture)
In this episode, Drew and Rory share their Halloween experiences, discussing costumes and childhood memories.
They break down the new external editor and retexture features, sharing their first-hand experiences as beta testers.
The duo dissects real client applications, particularly in interior design, where they've discovered powerful workflows for transforming existing spaces. They reveal crucial techniques for adding elements to images, demonstrating how image references can solve common editing challenges.
Through practical examples - from Tesla modifications to speech bubbles - they explore both the capabilities and current limitations of these new tools.
The conversation culminates with insights on text generation improvements, quality settings, and a glimpse into Midjourney's upcoming personalization features.
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⏱️ Midjourney Fast Hour
[00:00] Sweaty Costumes
[03:15] Mascot Nightmares
[07:45] Game-Changing Drop
[14:15] Creative Control
[21:15] Client Magic
[29:30] Editor Limits
[37:45] Secret Sauce
[46:15] Text Perfected
[54:15] Next Level
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Takeaways
Midjourney's new features are still in beta and evolving.
User feedback is crucial for improving new features.
The external image editor opens new possibilities for creativity.
Legal implications arise when using external images in AI.
Navigating new features can be clunky but improves over time.
Client use cases can showcase the practical benefits of AI tools.
Curating images is essential to manage resources effectively.
The retexture feature allows for versatile design presentations.
Creative use cases for image editing can enhance client engagement.
Navigating challenges in image editing requires innovative solutions.
Hybrid images can be created from real-world references for better design.
Proportions and aesthetics are crucial in design accuracy.
Experimenting with image weight can yield different results in editing.
Image references can significantly improve the precision of edits.
Adding elements in design can be more challenging than removing them.
Utilizing technology in design opens new avenues for creativity.
Case studies illustrate the practical application of these concepts. Image Weight can significantly aid in image editing.
Prompting techniques are evolving and may become less text-dependent.
Text prompting requires clarity and context for better results.
Style reference codes enhance creative possibilities in image editing.
Text generation has improved, making it easier to create clean outputs.
Retexturing can sometimes yield lower fidelity results, especially with faces.
Creating custom asset sets is now more feasible with new tools.
Future updates may enhance personalization features in AI tools.
Quality control remains a critical aspect of image generation.
Continuous experimentation is key to unlocking new creative potentials.
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