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Poetry and the Midjourney AI

I have been testing out the Midjourney AI for a while now and have loved exploring what it can create from a simple prompt. You can see my creations and prompts on Instagram at @artbywadeai. Recently, I tried feeding the AI two of my poems and was very impressed with the results. 

The first poem I gave the AI was my Sunshine Reaching one. Go take a look and then check out these great images.

The prompt I used for the Midjourney AI was the text of the poem with the parameters --chaos 25 --ar 3:2 appended at the end as shown below:

With rays of warmth, he embraces her soul. Arms, iron strong, surround their love. Sunshine reaching, fills the room. With feathered whispers, they embrace the day. --chaos 25 --ar 3:2

Here are the first images returned.


From these, I choose the second and last to render as full size images or upscale.

Here are those results.



After this experiment, I gave the AI my Strength poem and was very pleased with those results.

Here is the full prompt for Strength:

You can tell just by looking.The way she stands alone. You can tell by simply watching. Observing the way he holds her close. There is strength in their love, you can tell. --chaos 25 --ar 3:2

Here are the images generated:


I picked the first, third and fourth to render at full size, here are those images:




Let me know which images you like best or if you have any questions.

Cheers,

Wade




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