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      <title>Using AI for a semi-serious design project</title>
      <description>Spent a chunk of last weekend designing a poster for a non-existent movie using AI.

The concept was: &quot;A southern gothic horror film about Johnny Appleseed.&quot;

Below is the result... all art assets created &amp; edited with AIs (🧵): With a general concept developed, it was time to generate the following…</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Spent a chunk of last weekend designing a poster for a non-existent movie using AI.<br><br>The concept was: "A southern gothic horror film about Johnny Appleseed."<br><br>Below is the result... all art assets created & edited with AIs (🧵):<br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/c51dd894-91a5-49a8-af8d-30486820cf4d/"><br><br>With a general concept developed, it was time to generate the following  assets with <a class="tweet-url username" href="https://twitter.com/midjourney_ai" data-screen-name="midjourney_ai" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">@midjourney_ai</a>:<br>- A moody background image,<br>- Robert Pattinson as "the solider."<br>- Anya Taylor-Joy as "the solider's wife."<br>- Adam Driver as Johnny Appleseed<br><br>All AI prompts followed a similar pattern and shared keywords:<br>"A poster of &lt;subject&gt; &lt;vibe/action&gt;. southern gothic, creepy, cinematic, dramatic lighting. --ar 2:3"<br><br>It took around 15-30 prompts per asset to find the right image.<br><br>A few samples of background generations:<br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/4f7408bd-e34b-44ae-aade-c868e37ff128/"><br><br>Adam Driver as Johnny Appleseed...<br><br>This one was tricky. Midjourney can't handle "pan on the head" or "holding an apple" very well, so generated a base character and then added the pan + apple using DALL-E 2 "outpainting."<br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/1f334c28-e6cd-42dd-8f29-01eef41ce511/"><br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/866f503a-1c64-44a7-94a1-0a89b2a3f71e/"><br><br>Robert Pattinson as "the solider"...<br><br>Note the image landed on didn't include the lower vest. DALL-E 2 "outpainting" to the rescue again.<br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/ca11a296-e2ac-4a36-98b1-2f8781fcc4f2/"><br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/5a2abc57-2b88-4d52-b8d6-8c2d63cbffb7/"><br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/cbf618f7-443b-408d-87c3-dc6987c42fc0/"><br><br>Finally, Anya Taylor-Joy as "the soldier's wife"...<br><br>(Midjourney was trying to add text to these, thus, the unintelligible words.)<br><br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/57525bff-c6df-40b0-95b3-ae480dda7657/"><br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/46ffd44d-a0ac-4fc4-8a43-16c46d440fcf/"><br><br><img alt="Image" src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/6b9c2644-4db0-48d5-bdd6-c7317b2682b6/"><br><br>After generating the assets, used Photoshop's built-in "Select Subject" (also AI) to cut out the characters and composite them onto the background.<br><br>Add some movie poster typography and done.<br><br>It all took about 3 hours and cost less than $10.<br><br><br><video><source src="https://api.typefully.com/media-p/ac93da7e-8e78-41e1-9b4b-dbc61da6aaa5/" type="video/mp4"></video><br><br>Honestly found this whole process to be both amazing and a bit troubling.<br><br>Amazing because it felt like being an art director of a studio that could produce quality results practically in real-time and basically for free.<br><br>Troubling for the same reason.<br><br>There's great power but little responsibility in the current iteration of these tools particularly around style attribution, credit, and likeness.<br><br>The next few years will be interesting and challenging for artists, to put it mildly.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Web3 is overrated...</title>
      <description>When new technology starts gaining traction but isn&#39;t quite ready for mainstream yet, it tends to be both overrated and underrated at the same time.

What we&#39;re calling &quot;Web 3&quot; is no different. I remember when Web 2.0 was emerging, some people were freaking out that this was going to solve *everyth…</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[When new technology starts gaining traction but isn't quite ready for mainstream yet, it tends to be both overrated and underrated at the same time.<br><br>What we're calling "Web 3" is no different.<br><br>I remember when Web 2.0 was emerging, some people were freaking out that this was going to solve *everything* while others were claiming it was all smoke-and-mirrors and would fade.<br><br>The irony is that the overly-hyped and the overly-skeptical often have the least accurate understanding of what is actually being built.<br><br>One side wants to cash in, the other wants you to get off their lawn, but most are not working on the new technology at all.<br><br>The people more quietly building in the middle are the ones to watch if you want to know what the future will look like.<br><br>Or better yet, help build it yourself.]]></content:encoded>
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