I find that I like creating images just for the pure joy I find in that but I would also like using them further. The most I’ve personally done is creating some scenes for our D&D campaign and send them to the group chat.

Also, I am planning on creating a calendar with juuust the right vibe to have printed for me and family.

Do you use your Midjourney images in some way or do you just create them?

Are you using them commercially?

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I may or may not get around to it myself, but I’m part of a gaming community that digitally re-creates classic arcade games, and even designs plenty of new, all-original ones.

    MidJourney looks hugely useful for this sort of thing!

  • Jenna Juffuffles
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    21 year ago

    I upscale my favorite images, paint over any distortion and make any changes I think will improve the piece. I share the my results on Instagram, DeviantArt, and Redbubble.

  • @basskitten
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    21 year ago

    I’m a musician who can’t draw or paint or take a decent photo so I use it for album art! I’m very pleased with the latest one. My friend said the song “Inside My Head” sounded exactly like the cover picture, so I guess mission accomplished.

    https://songwhip.com/basskittens/guessing-game

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  • @like47ninjas
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    11 year ago

    Have used in the same way, D&D scenes, characters, etc.

    I’ve also really liked using it to generate images for unique items for quests or cool weapons. Ive found using ChatGPT to generate a more thorough description and feeding that into midjourney makes the process really quick.

  • Brassmonkii
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    11 year ago

    I use it for some D&D stuff, but mostly just to create relevant images to what my friends and I are doing. I guess like a photo album cover that summarizes the event or activity.

  • @Festy
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    11 year ago

    My walls didn’t have enough art, so I’m printing out and framing a lot of mine.