![]() ![]() It guides you through the entire process, from setting up a Discord account and getting started with Midjourney, to experimenting with prompts and even automating your art creation process for enhanced productivity and creative freedom.īut this isn't just a technical guide. This comprehensive ebook demystifies Midjourney, breaking down its intricate workings into engaging, accessible language. "The Definitive Guide To Success With Midjourney" serves as your essential guide to navigating the world of Midjourney, an innovative AI-based image generation platform. It doesn't help anyone and it's extremely tiring to read.In the ever-evolving digital art landscape, AI tools are no longer just futuristic concepts, but everyday companions for artists. ![]() In any event you really need to stop telling people how moronic they are because they don't understand something or because YOU don't think Discord is difficult to use. Discord is certainly *possible* to use but why? There are 500 other ways that are much more intuitive. It's NOT as easy as you say and I agree with OP that the people behind MidJourney should find a different way to make their really remarkable image generator more accessible. There is no intuitive way to solve that problem, you have to ask for help. You also have no chance in hell to see your generated image as it completely drowns in all the other garbage being generated in the channel. You have to "like" an icon in a message before you are allowed to imagine. Chat rooms like irc, icq and many others are not new or hard to understand.īut even with this knowledge and my background in IT, being new to Discord and just wanting to try MidJourney to generate a few images was *really hard* to work out. Piggy backing on an old thread I know but I just want to say that I'm 52 and have been working in IT since I was 18. There is literally nothing holding you back except yourself. Tldr: Quit making excuses, get over whatever insecurities or technophobic garbage is holding you back, and just go make some fucking art. And those people aren't part of this conversation, because they don't know how to use Reddit either. But that's going to be true if they want to learn to use any technological tool. Those people are obviously going to have a lot to learn before they can use MidJourney. Now, there are people out there who are so computer illiterate that – despite your claims above – they literally don't even know how to use a mouse. In other words, anyone who can manage to reply to this comment to argue with me has already disproven their own argument. Since we're having this conversation on Reddit, anyone who replies has already proven they're perfectly capable of using Discord just by participating in this conversation. Using Discord is no more difficult than using Reddit: Join, click to a subreddit/channel in the navigation, type in the box. ![]() In the giant fricking textbox taking up the entire bottom middle of the screen, type /imagine and a prompt.In Discord's navigation, click whatever that message told you to click. When you join, you'll receive a message telling you which "newbies" channel to use.Click the Discord invite link on MidJourney's website.Using Discord well enough to use MidJourney is trivial: I can't imagine what on Earth you think server boosts or any of that other nonsense has to do with this discussion, and even bringing it up undermines your point by proving you haven't actually bothered to think through any of your claims. If you think telling someone they can learn whatever they want, but they have to be willing to put forth the effort, is "gatekeepy garbage," you have a serious misunderstanding of what gatekeeping means. ![]() If you can't even manage that, I don't think any of these are going to be simple enough for you.) (I assume you at least know how to use Google. If you just want to play with a child's toy to make pretty picture go without having to bother to learn a damn thing, just use Craiyon or Night Cafe or any of the myriad of other similar AI art toys out there that can easily be found on Google. Complaining that you need Discord to use Midjourney is comparable to complaining that you need a mouse to use Photoshop anyone who can't be bothered to learn something as simple as using a mouse will definitely never stick with learning a tool as complex and powerful as Photoshop. As someone who's actually used both, I understand that the learning curve for an incredibly basic, common app like Discord is trivial compared to the learning curve for highly advanced cutting edge AI art technology. ![]()
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