Prompt Design Resources for MidJourney AI

by Shane McGeehan

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Prompter Typeface
2023-04-24

Woah, I have been busy, but I’m finished. A new version of Prompter is now live. Go grab a copy HERE for free (to my supporters, thanks for all the donations, your kindness really makes me smile).

Live music is a passion of mine. I have seen Phish more times than I can count, grew up going to music festivals in my formative years, and I just love that moment when a large group of people all feel the same incredible joy as a whole. Since Prompter now has a new “Typeface Design” batching feature, I decided to make a fun announcement image of Prompter at a concert. A few re-rolls and photoshop masks later, and this was the outcome. Amazing how AI can speed up your creative flow.

(click the prompt to copy it!)

/imagine prompt: https://s.mj.run/r5aWDd6CGfI the letter P photograph of concert lights beams lasers crowd smoke volumetric lighting vibrant color --ar 4:5 --v 5b

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