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I just tried MidJourney's new consistent character feature — here's how it looks
By Ryan Morrison published
MidJourney now lets you copy the character traits from one image to another to develop consistent features.
I let MidJourney give the Tom's Guide staff an AI makeover — here's what happened
By Ryan Morrison published
I asked my colleagues to let MidJourney roast them and used the description to create their AI alter ego.
I just tried MidJourney’s vastly upgraded Describe feature — and I made an alternative version of myself
By Ryan Morrison published
MidJourney has given its Describe feature a major upgrade, creating longer and more accurate image descriptions.
3 fun AI prompts to try this weekend on ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini and more
By Ryan Morrison published
AI is hard to avoid so if you can’t beat 'em, why not join 'em? I’ve pulled together a handful of prompts that together weave a tale you can share with a son, daughter or furry friend.
I used AI to make a love song and music video for Valentines Day — here’s how it turned out
By Ryan Morrison published
Using a combination of generative AI tools I created a song and a music video for Valentines Day that, while not perfect, isn't terrible.
I put 7 AI image generators to the test to create the perfect Valentine’s Day card — here’s the winner
By Christoph Schwaiger published
Finding the perfect Valentine's Day card can be a challenge, so I decided to see if AI could make one for me.
I used MidJourney to create anime — what happened and how to do it yourself
By Ryan Morrison published
MidJourney's new Niji v6 model enables you to create consistent animation styles.
I put 5 AI image generators to the test to see which makes the best Christmas card — here’s the winner
By Christoph Schwaiger published
We wanted to find out if we could create Christmas card covers using AI. And the answer is yes.
MidJourney v6 released — this new AI model brings photorealism to image generation
By Ryan Morrison published
MidJourney v6 has been released and can now add text to images or allow control over color and shading.
Artists turn AI against itself with tools designed to protect their work and break the algorithm — here’s how they are ‘poisoning the well’
By Ryan Morrison published
Artists are using a new tool called Nightshade that manipulates the pixels in an image so that it looks fine for humans but turns it into something completely random for AI.
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