
Heather Cooper
over 2 years ago
Do you love trying new AI art styles but don't know where to find them? You're wasting time by looking in the wrong places. This is where I go first: @Midlibrary_io [img:vid-9kl56cWI3]
MidLibrary is my favorite resource for Midjourney and all AI art styles, techniques, and tips. I love it because the visual examples are extremely helpful to understand. It's not your typical reference source, though. MidLibrary encourages you to go deeper and learn more: [img:vid-TrufTIadQ]
Search by the topic you're interested in learning about. I searched: Photography angles [img:vid-GZ7jinPME]
Explore Midjourney Guides about a variety of topics with deep dives into each subject: [img:vid-jJ2v0Zc8z]
Each guide is a thorough study of the topic. Look at this guide on Upscaling AI Art for High-Quality Printing: [img:vid-8ADPUKNoD]
Interested in the top Midjourney styles? They're organized by categories: • 20 Overlooked Styles in MidLibrary • 11 Most Popular Styles by Country • 10 Cyberpunk + Sci-Fi Styles [img:vid-mct0bdZaa]
Play Style Roulette to learn about a new style on each page, randomly selected by MidLibrary at the bottom of each page: [img:vid-dNVtSGuVN]
MidLibrary's founder and editor, Andrei Kovalev, is a visual artist with experience in portrait photography, film, mask design, and education. He's dedicated to exploring Midjourney's capabilities and potential applications in the future. [img:vid-8mRdi65LT]
MidLibrary is a great reference, even if you don't use Midjourney. Use the tool to educate yourself about Art movements, artists, and techniques. Improve your skills and gain appreciation for your new passion. Visit Midlibrary(.)io [img:9M9BBGoyb]
Thanks for reading. For more ideas, follow @HBCoop_ to explore interesting generative AI tools and tips. Repost the 1st post below to share this thread: twitter.com/HBCoop_/status/1703426466170483175
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