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Модный силуэт в осеннем парке: сочетание Prada и Vivienne Westwood. Генерация из нейронной сети Midjourney Элегантный образ в осеннем парке: сплав Prada и Vivienne Westwood. Создано нейросетью Midjourney. Чернильно-акварельная иллюстрация – портрет современной девушки, сочетающей остроту стиля Prada и историческую изысканность Viviee Westwood. Задумчивый взгляд, нежный макияж, приталенный жакет с баской, шелковая блузка и игривые воротнички создают гармоничный контраст текстур. Золотистый дождь опавших листьев добавляет романтики пейзажу в теплых тонах бордо, мятного и верблюжьего. Изысканная работа с акварелью и чернилами придает иллюстрации завершенность и утонченность…
Poetic AI Images: Using Poetry to Create More Interesting Midjourney Prompts ()Using ChatGPT to write up original notes) Poetry can be a powerful way to create AI images, especially in Midjourney. Instead of describing a subject directly, poetic prompts allow you to approach an image indirectly. This often leads to more interesting, atmospheric, and unexpected results. Rather than saying exactly what should appear in the image, a poetic prompt can suggest a feeling, a scene, a tension, or a mood. Midjourney can then interpret those words in a more artistic way, giving you images that feel less literal and more imaginative. This is one of Midjourney’s strengths: it can act almost like a creative assistant. You bring the poem, the idea, or the mood, and Midjourney brings its own visual “mind” to the process. Why Poetic Prompts Work Well Poetic prompts are useful because they do not force the image into a narrow box. Indirect subjects can be more visually interesting than direct ones. For example, instead of prompting: a lonely person standing in the rain You might prompt something more poetic, such as: a streetlight remembering someone who never came home The second version gives Midjourney more room to imagine. It may create a rainy street, a figure, an empty road, a glowing light, or something more symbolic. The result may be less predictable, but often more artistic. Midjourney is also quick enough that you can generate multiple interpretations of the same poem or stanza. This makes it useful for exploring ideas rather than trying to create one perfect image immediately. Midjourney Has Its Own Interpretation One important thing to understand is that Midjourney does not treat every word equally. The priority of words can change between generations and even between different iterations of the same prompt. Certain words may dominate the image. Others may fade into the background. A phrase that feels central to you may become secondary in the image, while a small descriptive word may strongly influence the result. This is not always a problem. In fact, it can be part of the creative process. The role of the user is not only to write the prompt. The role of the user is also to select. Selection is the function. You are choosing which interpretation best captures the poem’s feeling, even if the image is not perfectly accurate. Image or Illustration: What Takes Priority? When using poetic prompts, it helps to think about what you want the final result to be. Are you creating an illustration of the poem? Or are you creating an image inspired by the poem? An illustration may need clearer subject priority. You may want Midjourney to show a specific person, object, landscape, or action. An image inspired by the poem can be more open. It may focus on atmosphere, symbolism, colour, texture, or emotional tone. Neither approach is better. The key is deciding what should have priority. Inaccuracy and Randomness Can Work With poetic AI images, inaccuracy is not always failure. Sometimes Midjourney misunderstands part of the poem, but creates something visually stronger. Sometimes randomness produces an image that feels more emotionally accurate than a literal interpretation. This is especially true when working with poems, haiku, senryu, or abstract writing. The image does not always need to explain the poem. It can echo it. Technique: How to Prompt with Poetry A good starting point is to choose a general visual style. For example: oil painting watercolour cinematic photography ink illustration surrealist painting editorial fashion image ancient manuscript style You can also use mood boards or Midjourney’s style tools to guide the overall look. From there, the prompt depends on the stanzas of the poem. Some poems work best as a complete thought. Others can be broken down stanza by stanza or even line by line. For a short poem, such as a haiku or senryu, you can try both approaches: One complete prompt: old pond, a frog jumps in, sound of water, Japanese ink painting, quiet atmosphere Or line by line: old pond, still water, Japanese ink painting, quiet atmosphere a frog jumps in, small movement in a silent landscape, ink wash style sound of water, ripples spreading through emptiness, minimalist Japanese painting Each version may reveal a different visual direction. Rerun Until You Find the Useful Image Poetic prompting usually benefits from reruns. The first result may not be the final result. It may simply show you what Midjourney is paying attention to. Rerun the prompt. Adjust the wording. Remove words that are taking over. Add visual anchors if the image feels too vague. The goal is not always to get the “correct” image. The goal is to find the useful image. Optional: Use a Style Source for Consistency Once you find an image that captures the right mood, you can use it as a style source for future generations. This is especially useful if you are creating a series of images from the same poem or collection of poems. The first selected image can become the visual foundation for the rest of the series. This helps maintain consistency while still allowing Midjourney to interpret each stanza differently. Final Thought Poetic AI images work because they invite interpretation. Midjourney does not simply follow instructions. It weighs words, shifts priorities, introduces randomness, and creates unexpected visual connections. For poetry, this can be a strength. The best results often come from treating Midjourney less like a machine that must obey, and more like a strange visual collaborator. You write, it interprets, and then you choose.
[Neon Genesis] Neon Genesis Evangelion is an iconic Japanese mecha anime franchise created by Hideaki Anno. It centers on teenage pilots recruited by the paramilitary organization NERV to pilot giant biomechanical cyborgs called Evangelions (or EVAs). They are Earth’s only defense against hostile alien beings known as Angels. The franchise is widely celebrated for its profound psychological depth, complex lore, religious symbolism, and its gradual transition from a standard mecha action show into an existential and philosophical drama I kinda don’t like this image : (
TUNESDAY TOTTY TREIZE I made these last week before pivoting to a Pride-centered theme, with blond hunks playing guitars against a graffitied wall and dark-haired catboys sipping martinis in a swank nightspot, with lovely results. Though I ended up using something from a different project (check this blog later for a Midsommar theme) I figured I’d post all these guys together anyway.
Comparing three AI image generators on one Poem’s line Poem : When Cangjie invented writing the sky rained with millet From : whatever the man each living creature that what it’s name, XIAOLE ZHAN Best of Australian Poets 2025 Only the poem word in the prompt and default settings. Midjourney (from a group of four) Leonard.ai ChatGPT This is just a quick comparison. The ChatGPT image has all the elements as well as somewhat Chinese painterly style. The Midjourney is a bit too cartoon like. The Leonardo.ai image is missing some elements such as the writing with an illustrator style. It also rewrote the prompt which I do not want. Midjourney will be used because in general it has a more artistic style which I prefer and More practically I have a subscription.
THE ELF HIMSELF III ( continued from 2 ) Dehrynn’s musical tastes tend toward classic hard rock, so there’s a lot of it in his rezday playlist; I used the last two Elf-O-Palooza playlists I did for his birthday parties in 2023 and 2024 as a template, switching out some songs from favorite artists while preserving favorite songs and dropping everything that didn’t feel quite hard enough. It’s a pretty great playlist, if I say so myself. ( part 1 if you missed it )
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