I used to share prompts on X but I don't do it anymore.
But the main advice I can give you for consistency is to always define your colors in the prompt. I always include [mustard, yellow and grey colors], pivot between art styles I know I like, and it's crucial to include qualitative words like vibrant or muted to get better results :)
thanks! I want to make my substack a bit more visually consistent, as right now it sucks, so you really got me saying "wow, that looks cool". Keep up great work! :)
I have been thinking of the balance between reading interpretation of ideas and the original sources. The former tends to be more accessible while the latter is more likely to create unique ideas. I don't think the options are mutually exclusive but it is likely one of the ways to uncover new ideas, shaped by our own perspective.
Hi, great content but I also do love the graphics - do you generate them in midjourney maybe?
Hello Kasia! Thanks!
Yes. I generate them all with Midjourney.
I post a lot more of them over at X/Twitter if you're curious for more :)
Hi, yes! Do you share your prompts as well! I’m wondering how to get such a consistent style!
I used to share prompts on X but I don't do it anymore.
But the main advice I can give you for consistency is to always define your colors in the prompt. I always include [mustard, yellow and grey colors], pivot between art styles I know I like, and it's crucial to include qualitative words like vibrant or muted to get better results :)
thanks! I want to make my substack a bit more visually consistent, as right now it sucks, so you really got me saying "wow, that looks cool". Keep up great work! :)
Thank you Kasia! Let me know if you need any help. I'd be happy to :)
I have been thinking of the balance between reading interpretation of ideas and the original sources. The former tends to be more accessible while the latter is more likely to create unique ideas. I don't think the options are mutually exclusive but it is likely one of the ways to uncover new ideas, shaped by our own perspective.
I think in many cases it's difficult to discern the true origin of any one idea, but I agree.
It's something I should reflect on in the curation phase of the creative process.