Inglaterra, Francia, Alemania y España llorando porque la migración los está rebasando.
Parece que a los f*cking colonizadores, no les gusta que los colonicen.
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"Culture is a perversion. It fetishizes objects, creates consumer mania, preaches endless forms of false happiness, false understanding in the form of squirrelly religions and silly cults. It invites people to dehumanize themselves by behaving like machines." ~ Terence McKenna
Character consistency with AI is a thing now?
MidJourney's new Character Reference (--cref) feature makes it easier.
9 good examples of the new feature in action:
Achieve the Disposable Camera look with Midjourney
One of my all time favorite tokens! It's extremely versatile and can have a drastic influence on your generations.
As all things, there are many ways to use it, but I found those two being the most efficients:
In front of everything
💬 Disposable camera shot of ...
At the very end of your prompt
💬 ... Shot on disposable camera
You can also combine it with a film definition, like:
- Fujifilm Superia
- Kodak Gold 200
- Ektar
- Ektachrome
- Kodak Portra 400
...
I've included a couple of examples in the first reply that you should check out
Midjourney just released the "Character Reference" feature.
How it works
- Type --cref URL after your prompt with a URL to an image of a character
- You can use --cw to modify reference 'strength' from 100 to 0
- strength 100 (--cw 100) is default and uses the face, hair, and clothes
- At strength 0 (--cw 0) it'll just focus on face (good for changing outfits / hair etc)
- You can use more than one URL to blend the information /characters from multiple images like this --cref URL1 URL2 (this is similar to multiple image or style prompts)
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