A long-awaited news for all AI art lovers! Midjourney has recently rolled out the new inpainting function, which basically allows users to alter selected parts of their image. It is still in the testing phase, but the results are already quite impressive. Some call the update “an answer to Adobe’s Generative Fill”. Others react with the excited, “Finally!” We also tried out the Midjourney’s Vary Region feature and think it has the potential to support us in different filmmaking tasks. How so? Let’s explore together! Midjourney is considered one of the best image generators on the market. As the developers belong to an independent research lab, they manage to release new updates and features at breakneck speed. (Just a couple of weeks ago, we were experimenting with the latest Zoom Out function, for example). Users also appreciate the precise language understanding and incredible photorealistic results of this deep-learning model. Yet, one of the central things Midjourney lacked was the possibility to change selected areas of your image. Compared to Stable Diffusion, which had an Inpaint function from the beginning on, or Adobe’s Generative Fill, Midjourney users couldn’t adjust the details of their generated visuals. That was frustrating, but finally, this issue won’t be a problem anymore. Well, at least to some extent. Before we dive into the tests, tips, and tricks for Midjourney’s Vary Region Feature, a heads-up. If you have never used this AI image generator before, please read our article “Creating Artistic Mood Boards for Videos Using AI...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 31 August, 2023