Dall-E - How To PROMPT Like A PRO (In 3 Minutes!!!)

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Alright, now that you know how Dall-E works, here's a quick example of how to start typing your Prompts like a Professional-!!
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Alright, mastering prompts is a quite a deep subject, but it's very likely going to be the most important skill you master going forward into a future of AI-Art, hope this helps :)

TheRoyalSkies
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Meanwhile here I am creating images of animals wearing Fedoras and trench coats.

Zeithri
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the amount of time I have typed in lense sizes, "trending on artstation/pixiv" has become almost second nature.Also I find layering the subject last and the context first with medium "3d, photograph commercial"etc in h middle works best for iterating . I also find mixing lights used in 3d engines octane, redhshift in regular photograph promts give them better overall lighting especially when you add "realistic, ultra detail, 4-8k".Its strange I have gone from word salad to pretty much abandoning pinterest .Even if you do not like ai art not learning how to source better or not integrating it into your workflow is career suicide at this point.

koketsok
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Are you planning on covering any alternatives to Dall-E in this series? Like Stable Diffusion ?

Eroax
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I’m literally brand new to this and you couldn’t have explained this better. Much appreciated

SmokinAcesProd
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It's like being a librarian. Sure, you go to the library and the knowledge is in the books, but a good librarian can tell you how to find what you want. (Am I dating myself? Has search AI replaced librarians yet?)

Now, having watched it, I must admit this is hugely dense information, and I'm laughing at how much you can change the images just by knowing what to ask for. Now I'm going to drop your entire playlist on everyone I know who does visual advertising as a business.

darrennew
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Man, watching as a casual digital image-maker (usually draw, trying to get into 3d—hence finding this channel!), I think this stuff is fascinating. Started watching these as something of a morbid curiosity, initially not thinking of AI ~art (AI-generated imagery, whatever you want to call it) as more than a novelty, but there’s clearly SOME degree of skill involved in making it—even if the type of skill is more akin to an image search than physical dexterity. And I /would/ argue there’s skill, or at least specialized knowledge, involved in database- or in this case algorithm-searching; for instance, finding references for odd poses or objects can be a /huge/ time-suck—and even outside the realm of images, compare “how do i become an artist quickly” to “beginner drawing tutorial fundamentals [with a time filter for, say, under 10 minutes]”.

Like, look at all the words in the final query here; you need to do SOME research to know the camera specifics (30mm?), /why/ it’s important to specify it… /I/ can discern why the “trending on Nike website” part might be important, because I know a bit about commercial web design; web designers need to account for mobile devices, so the images need to be even bolder and simpler than even a poster (size is set, can be huge) or commercial (implies video, things can move in/out of focus). But I have no clue why 30mm is the camera setting of choice! You’d need, I assume, at /least/ cursory know-how of advertising photography for that.

Anyway, especially after reading some of the comment backlash (which has more to do with the mere /concept/ of AI than anything actually being presented in a How To Use AI Tutorial—valid concerns, but imo kiiind of besides the point?), just wanted to pop in and say it’s really cool to see how this stuff actually works. You’ve definitely got me reconsidering my initial dismissal of AI-generated imagery and the ~nature of art~ and all that philosophical stuff, even if that’s /also/ besides the point :P Genuinely curious to see what the rest of the series has in store, and thanks for making such concise tutorials in general!

a-flyleaf
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Man thank you so much for keeping up with thia series. This is such a game changer dude. <3

ethanreynolds
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Bro you saved my butt again! You are the real MVP! 😻😻😻

Ninjagato
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PLEASE, can you add descriptions for each part of the formula? Like, how to define lense, source, setting, destination in reference to this situation. Thanks!

PostEgoDeath
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Gotta break out my old jr. college thesaurus😂

Shoulderutube
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Finally, now I too can have nice shoe!

sayuriartsy
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Your pro prompt words and attributes you use to describe your target - it might be that the system doesn't even contain those terms and words, so some might have simply a placebo effect. It would be good to be able to search all the contained keywords, labels, attributes and such (anything stored in text format by the system).

ss
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I literally can’t tell if he changed back to the “made up” voice or it’s just his normal voice is so similar to the one used for the past years 😂

espinaca
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Great video. How do you overcome the spelling mistakes?

richardhylton
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Nice! More prompt videos please! also later doing some Midjourney stuff would be nice

homemacai
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damn, you are the best so far to explain what I need! big thanks

gatotboediman
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Will you cover Stable Diffusion at some point? I mean it's open source, that alone is a guarantee watch for 80% of Blender users already.

Evitrea
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soo? What are we supposed to do with the messed up text on the ad? Use another AI to remove the junk?

LightspeedTutorials
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Finally finished my PhD in prompt engineering. Wished I had seen this video 10 years ago, would have saved me 180k. #forgivestudentloans

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