Midjourney as Inspiration Roulette | Andrei Kovalev’s Midlibrary Guide

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In this video, we explore how Midjourney can be a powerful tool for finding artistic inspiration. Embrace the randomness and explore new and unexpected possibilities with the Inspiration Roulette technique!

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10 thoughts on “Midjourney as Inspiration Roulette | Andrei Kovalev’s Midlibrary Guide

  1. Ive been using this technique since the previous video on describe and then adding in images from my personal "stock photo" library. I only do MJ for fun and the results are amazing. I was struggling to think of prompts and this has added so many more dimensions. I have to tear myself away to get real life done !

  2. Spoiler, Next video is about achieving portrait likeness with image prompts!

  3. Hi! Nice content!

    I'm trying to use MJ like an inspiration with a different promts about ideas, but sometimes I just accidentally open up a portals and finding myself just exploring what else MJ can offer to me 😀
    Most interesting part for my photo-projects become from blending references and my tests photos. Not easy, but can be really interesting.
    Another thing was to use /describe for my own real photos and then it helped me to re-think how can I make my next shoot better with some simple light set-up.

  4. I thought photos are supposed to show off smiles…no happiness in any of one of these. BOO!!!! 👎🏾👎🏾

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