Experiments with Midjourney Character Images

I’m continuing to experiment with Midjourney character images. I’ve had some initial success with using Midjourney to create character images. For fairly typical office workers (which is a lot of what I use for scenarios), it works pretty well. I’ve been testing out some other ideas as well, with more mixed results. Specifically, I tried generating some images for localizing content for Africa and for characters with disabilities. I found that generating characters with assistive devices like wheelchairs, forearm crutches, and hearing aids was quite challenging.

In this post, I’ll share my prompts and results working with Midjourney character images. You get to see some successes and a bunch of failures from my experiments.

If you haven’t read my previous post explaining how to create consistent character images in Midjourney, it may be helpful to read that first.

Images of Rural Africa

Abdulkalim Sezirahiga asked a great question on LinkedIn in response to my previous post about creating consistent character images.

Interesting! Thanks a lot Christy Tucker this is helpful


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