🖌️ AI Art Tips Thursday #17: Let's do some bulk creation!

Permutation is a great way to generate multiple arts in one go.

💡 AI Art Tips for the Day

If you would like to create multiple arts with similar prompt text, you should try Permutation to make it easier to generate multiple arts in one go.

I hope you have been playing with those new prompt techniques from midjourney v5.2. If you still have any questions about them, please let me know.

For today, as promised, I will go through permutation in midjourney.

As always, you can check the official doc from midjourney about permutation here. If you have done some programming before, it is like adding a variable within your prompts so that it can create multiple prompts using each variation of the variable as specified.

To use permutations, it is quite simple. You just need to include the variations, separated by a comma, within the curly brackets. i.e. you should have something like this {variation1, variation2, variation3}.

Once you have provided an initial prompt with permutation via /imagine. The system would let you know how many prompts you would initiate due to the permutations.

If needed, you can click on the “Show Prompts” to see the actual different prompts that are created via permutations.

Once you click “Yes”, you would see all the different prompts being sent to midjourney for creation.

Now, here is an example of the art generations using permutations 👇️ 

Because they are still considered different prompts, hence the results are not that consistent across all of them. However, this is a quick way to allow you to test different prompts, for instance, different seasons or different colours of an object’s clothes, etc. If you want some sort of consistency, maybe play with using the same seed.

The other way you can try with permutation is to try different parameters, here is an example if you want to different level of weirdness 👇️ 

Other than trying different weirdness, you can think of all kinds of parameters to change using permutation. For instance, different aspect ratios, different seeds, different midjourney versions, etc.

Alright, so that is it for permutations. As you can see, it is a pretty cool technique that allows you to generate multiple art creations quite easily. Hope you have fun using permutations!

🎧 What to discuss in the next issue?

Choose the topic you would like to learn and I might write it next.

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

🖼️ Image of the day

Awesome summer vibes 🌞 

That is it for the day!

Until I see you next time, stay awesome my friend!

Cheers,
Minjie

Reply

or to participate.