Author Topic: Midjourney V5  (Read 1703 times)

2023-03-21, 12:24:49

dj_buckley

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Just wondered if anyone had played around with much success with MJv5 for creating seamless textures?

I just had a quick play by adding "--tile" to the end of the prompt, which apparently turns your prompt into a seamless tile.

The only downside I can see currently is the max resolution being 2048 (hopefully I'm wrong on that)

But even so, there's nothing to stop these being used on smaller assets that aren't too close to the camera imo.

Anyone else tried it.  Pro's and Con's?
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2023-03-21, 13:58:37
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Damn, very good. Nice idea!
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2023-03-24, 13:38:09
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used it a little bit for textures so far but little bit hit and miss on quality and sizes. Also used it to get design ideas for interiors.

2023-03-24, 14:04:08
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I used the blend option and your images to get this ;)

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2023-03-30, 17:17:57
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Isn't the resolution limited to 2k at  the moment?
Too low for us, right?

2023-03-30, 17:28:54
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dj_buckley

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Yeh you're right, I mentioned that in the original post.  Won't be long before the res is higher though.  I've not tried running them through Topaz yet either

2023-05-17, 17:18:30
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I've been searching for a good rock veining texture forever. The starting images in this post still look somewhat artificial.

I am hoping to find a method that can randomly generate fairly realistic real-world natural mineral deposits like the following, preferrably with a tweakable control over veining percentage (as a function of volume, or something along those lines - i.e., not a hard-set baked-in amount):








2023-05-17, 17:27:08
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Are you looking for "raw" material like in your reference photos, or this kind of material applied to some processed objects like floors or table tops? Could you share some examples of the final look that you are after?
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2023-05-18, 10:57:47
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I managed to create these based on your images ;) #justforfun




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