Justin;151114 wrote:Strangley enough I was just this minute about to do that! You See? This AI is taking over our brains!! Haha.
What a great image and I'm very sorry for your loss btw. Interested to hear how you did this and what words you used?
Today I'm finding results are much more random and varied. Learning about different ratios was useful.
I basically followed this post -
Q: How can I attach an image as inspiration?
A: Type /imagine prompt as normal, but then in the prompt section, paste in the web address where the image is stored online. After the link you can still add new text prompts to complement it. You can see some examples in the
Imagine Parameters visual guide
here.
An image URL must be a direct link to an online image, which you can usually get by right clicking on an image somewhere and choosing Copy Link Address. This address will usually end in a .png or .jpg if it's a usable address.
Source:
https://github.com/midjourney/docs/blob/main/FAQs.md
You can also just drag an image from your computer into the Discord thread, click on it to enlarge it, then Copy the link to use in your prompt. I've tried both methods and they both work fine.
The words I used were simply '
https://xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/nnnnn.jpg ::iw 0.8, oil painting, detailed' where the first part is the address of your image.
::iw 0.8 is the weighting. Max value is 1, but you can also go negative.
Hope that helps!