I mentioned in my most recent post that I’d been using Midjourney’s personalization feature. I later learned I could create multiple personalization profiles so I made another one, once again by ranking pairs of images that I mostly disliked.
Amazingly, the resulting profile suited me even better than the first, so I used it for all the images in this post. I also inserted “Fibonacci sequence” into the prompts for each of the pictures here, with the exception of the dragonfly below.
The dragonfly got its start in another AI image generation app I recently learned about called Reve. It did well in terms of creating a drippy watercolor effect but the result was a bit tame compared to what I’d imagined. I imported the image into Midjourney and asked it to create some variations. I was pleased with the comparatively unhinged dragonflies it came up with.
The design above came about when I included both “mandala” and “Fibonacci sequence” in a prompt.
And the last image? I’m not sure exactly what I did to create it but I do know it’s one of my all-time favorites.
Also …
This post marks my 100th in Everyday Imagination. Thank you so much for reading my irregular missives and for your many likes and comments. Here’s to another 100!
Wow, so beautiful! I love how the spirals turn into leaves
beautiful!