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Midjourney version 5 was just released this week and got a lot of attention. Together with Stable Diffusion, this is currently the leading AI image generator. And, it is amazing. Midjourney is now able to understand complex prompts in full sentence without the hurdle of breaking key words. The image quality is again, on a next level and I wonder, where the development is heading to. Most probably the tool will understand even more complex sentence. Maybe, it will understand irony?
Can't wait to publish the new images here.
The barbarian's queen
In a time when the world was mercilessly gripped by darkness and chaos, the indomitable Conan the Barbarian carved his name into the annals of history with every ruthless swing of his sword. One fateful day, the earth trembled under the weight of clashing armies, as he led his bloodthirsty warriors against an unknown invador.
The battle was savage, and the air was thick with the stench of blood and sweat. Amidst the carnage, Conan's eyes were drawn to a figure that stood out from the rest—a fierce female warrior, her eyes blazing with a cold, unyielding fire. She wielded her weapon with lethal precision, cutting down those who dared to challenge her.
Despite the raging conflict around them, Conan became captivated by this enigmatic warrior. He found himself unable to tear his gaze away, even as they charged towards one another, blades thirsting for blood.
Their swords clashed, sending sparks flying in every direction. The sound of steel against steel filled the air as they engaged
Midjourney V6 and V7
Having explored the capabilities of generating photorealistic images in Midjourney's Version 5, it is natural to inquire about the future developments in Versions 6 and 7. Currently, the distinctions between generated images and actual photographs are challenging to discern. Consequently, envisioning further advancements warrants discussion.
Using ChatGPT as a reference, we can consider how the AI's capacity to maintain and extend conversations, even after several days, could be applied to Midjourney. This implementation could facilitate the continuous development of objects, scenes, or characters. For instance, a single character can be easily and progressively refined.
When extrapolating this concept to incorporate moving images, the realm of short films emerges as the next logical step. Characters can seamlessly transition between scenes, laying the foundation for more sophisticated visual storytelling. Although producing a captivating film may necessitate years of meticulous
Andromeda
Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus, the king of Ethiopia, and his wife Cassiopeia.
Cassiopeia, Andromeda's mother, was known for her extraordinary beauty and was very aware of it. One day, she boasted that she and her daughter were more beautiful than the Nereids, the sea nymphs and daughters of the sea god Nereus. The Nereids were outraged by this arrogance and asked Poseidon, the god of the sea, to punish the family for their pride.
Poseidon decided to afflict Ethiopia with floods and a terrible sea monster named Cetus. The desperate Ethiopians turned to the Oracle of Delphi for advice. The oracle proclaimed that the disasters would only cease if Andromeda was sacrificed to the sea monster.
King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia were deeply saddened, but they saw no other choice than to make the sacrifice to save their kingdom. They took Andromeda to the coast and chained her to a rock, leaving her at the mercy of the monster.
Meanwhile, the hero Perseus had killed the Gorgon Medusa
Lovecraft and racism
H.P. Lovecraft, the creator of the Cthulhu Mythos and one of the most influential writers of horror and science fiction in the 20th century, has been often described as a racist due to his writings and personal beliefs.
Lovecraft's racism is evident in some of his stories, which contain overtly racist language and ideas. For example, in his 1927 story "The Horror at Red Hook," Lovecraft describes the titular Brooklyn neighborhood as a "mongrel" and "degenerate" place inhabited by "swarthy, mongrel" people. Lovecraft also wrote a poem called "On the Creation of Niggers," in which he uses a derogatory term for African Americans and suggests that they are inferior to white people.
In addition to his writings, Lovecraft expressed racist views in his personal letters and journals. He was a vocal supporter of eugenics, a pseudoscientific theory that aimed to improve the genetic quality of the human population by promoting the reproduction of those deemed "fit" and restricting the
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