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    100 artists styles for Midjourney 5.2 experimentation

    A summary of each artists style for quick reference :

    Alan Lee: Celebrated for his ethereal illustrations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, Lee’s fantasy art captures the enchantment of Middle Earth.

    Albert Watson: A prolific photographer, Watson’s signature style is marked by dramatic portraits and innovative fashion shots.

    Aleksi Briclot: Known for his concept art and illustrations, especially in the gaming industry, Briclot masterfully blends realism with fantasy.

    Alena Aenami: Aenami’s digital art evokes serene landscapes and dreamy atmospheres, often bathed in soft light.

    more here:
    https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/mi…

    • Yeah, I think I posted a link to a spreadsheet that listed all of the vacuumed artists a while back. Quiet scary how wide and deep that list was.Nairn
    • prompting with artist names is lame.uan
    • eh.Nairn
    • it's hard for artists to make a name. you have to find your style and a market. and you build your reputation around your style / styles.uan
    • prompts describing the style in artistic terms are ok. but using a name as a shortcut is lame.uan
    • I ignored the artist names for a long time but have been testing it out recently. There's a good list here...
      https://www.midlibra…
      yuekit
    • As soon as you add other keywords the result can deviate pretty dramatically from the style of the artist it's supposed to be based on. So maybe best viewed asyuekit
    • a filter that will add certain characteristics to your image.yuekit

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