Hello all, I’ve been experimenting with trying to get Midjourney to generate super heroes and here is one of my favorite results so far. Generated with this prompt:

superhero, in the style of comic book art, dramatic, contrast, vibrant, bold, thick outlines

Some other results, including a weird Batman Superman hybrid:

  • mosiacmango
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    1 year ago

    This power is always my answer to the “what power seems useless but is actually overpowered” prompts.

    It seems dumb, but imagine being able to mark your enemies in day glo orange on a battlefiled, or to cause confusing and vertigo by strobing colors at people, or camouflage your team to perfectly match the surronding environment. Imagine an artist walking through the world throwing 40ft murals up at a whim.

    On the evil side, you could cause all sorts of fatal accidents by blanking the world white suddenly, or write threats 10 stories high on buildings in letters in any color you like. You could ruin every person’s outfit around you at a moments notice. You could bring whole industries to their knees by just fucking with color. Walk into a kroger and turn every item on the shelves, all of it, puke green or blood red. Just roll around the world, causing confusion and ruin.

    • @HyrulianOPM
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      21 year ago

      Exactly, everyone writes off the power to control all colors!!

      • @VelvetStorm
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        21 year ago

        Here is a power, Infinite blood. Like your blood instantly replenishes as it leaves your body.

        • @wsweg
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          11 year ago

          Until you are held hostage and used as an infinite blood supply

        • SSTF
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          11 year ago

          In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!

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        1 year ago

        That would be a pretty fun fight. You would have to stay in crowds, try to use peoples reactions as a weapon, like throwing rocks into a pond to cause too many ripples for him to follow.