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Midjourney – Turn A Sketch Or Drawing Into Photorealistic

Midjourney – Turn A Sketch Or Drawing Into Photorealistic (Hyper-Realistic) AI Art In 2 MINUTES!

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“Curtis Pyke”

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Prompt: natural lighting::1 smiling::1 natural features::1 35mm lens::1 global illumination::1 uplight::1 dof –ar 16:9 –q 2

The video is a Midjourney tutorial on how to turn sketches or drawing / artwork…

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  1. hi Curtis, like I already wrote, it works really great if you want to go from a sketch to a hyperrealistic image, but I was kinda hoping to use it also for changing a hyperrealistic digital work of art to a photo and this wasn't the case. Even after I added ' photo:: 1 ' it didn't happen :). Adding negative prompts such as ' –no art,sketh,render,digital art '… etc, I just couldn't get to a realistic photo. Playing with –s and –iw didn't help either. I'm lost. Maybe you have a few ideas or tips to get me in the right direction?

  2. Thanks, I’ve been trying to do this on my own for a couple of weeks and today I decided to search online for some instructions. Your prompt (a little bit tweaked in function of my image and preferences) finally gave me the results I was never able to achieve before. Many thanks!

  3. Thanks for this introduction. I learned that it can take quite a few attempts and trial and error before you get acceptable results. And the more roughly lined your drawing is the more difficult it is and you can get quite random results. Definitively worth reading the Midjourney guidance where I learned that version 4 is better for photo results. But also the other parameters outlined there are worth checking.

  4. It’s funny that you write 35mm lens, and the result looks closer to a 85mm, maybe even 135mm. You can base the focal length on how big the nose and ears are. At that focal length, her nose should be bigger and more distorted and her ears should’ve been more "glued" to the back of her head. Proving that midjourney does not take focal length into account

  5. People like you just see an ‘image’ as the reference. In no way do you credit the artist you use as reference. Would you yourself not wanted to be credited if it was your work?

  6. I'm trying to upload a graphic of my house 🏠 (from a 3D program) and ask it to make it photorealistic.
    For some reason Midjourney keeps adding a woman in front of this house or change the perspective of the photo.
    What am I doing wrong?

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