Aw, he looks like a cute little fellow that has the best excuse to get all the hugs he wants.For those of you who had a chuckle at my daughter's mimic backpack (named Mack. Yes, Mack the Mimic Backpack! It's like Melf the Magic-Using Elf)
Here's Mack when it's off on its own!
View attachment 365856
Until he eats you, yes!Aw, he looks like a cute little fellow that has the best excuse to get all the hugs he wants.![]()
For those of you who had a chuckle at my daughter's mimic backpack (named Mack. Yes, Mack the Mimic Backpack! It's like Melf the Magic-Using Elf)
Here's Mack when it's off on its own!
View attachment 365856
Most of the work done on here is with Dall-E 3 (either the Bing version, most of the work, or a Open AI version, me and a few others). There have been some work from Midjourney here and there and I have experimented with Adobe Firefly a few times. Really, the best AI is whatever you have access to and are comfortable with. The best thing you can do is learn how to make your prompts the best they can be. Its a matter of trial and error and a bit of reading on what others are doing. Just remember most of what you see here is the better part of our output and not the slog of feces that gets created along the way.Questions: regarding Dall-E 3 vs Midjourney, when I look at the documentation, there's more ability do manipulate the image and/or part of the image with Midjourney then with Dall-E 3 (ChatGPT Plus), I really like that. I do think a lot of the AI art in this thread is absolutely awesome and if that's all done with Dall-E 3, then that's a huge plus for Dall-E 3. Are there people here who have used both? What do you prefer for fantasy art (and why)? My main concern is art style and quality... A paid subscription isn't really an issue. Finding any good information on this subject for our specific niche is difficult and often quite out of date (or just not covering the info I'm looking for).