After my rather dark dieselpunk adventures, I wanted to do something lighter and more my style :)
I’ve seen some really nice use of different mediums in this community before and I wanted to explore their differences. Below are several fairies, each made with a different medium in their prompt.



Description: This is the base prompt. I chose isometric because it gives a nice viewing angle.
Prompt: isometric view, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3



Description: This is a clay image. I was really amazed with this one, expecting more of a play-doh effect with a prompt like clay.
Prompt: isometric view, clay, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3



Description: This is a knitted image. Many of my attempts ended up looking rather fake, but this one turned out really well.
Prompt: isometric view, knitted, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3



Description: A paper fairy! This is one of my favorites, everything about it looks quite real.
Prompt: isometric view, paper craft, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3



Description: A porcelain fairy. This one is so nice I wish it was real.
Prompt: isometric view, porcelain, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3



Description: A tilt-shifted image. Tilt shifting is a camera technique you can use to make normal photos look like miniatures. I guess Midjourney skipped that step and turned everything in a miniature :)
Prompt: isometric view, tilt shift, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3



Description: And lastly a mix of the previous two. A tilt-shifted porcelain fairy. She looks so delicate. The tilt-shift prompt really has a strong effect.
Prompt: isometric view, porcelain, tilt shift, a fairy sitting among flowers --ar 4:3


That’s it. I hope you enjoy them. Sorry if I’m a bit wordy with my posts, I like to add a personal touch with what I share.

edited because my formatting skills suck

    • ThelsimOPM
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      1 year ago

      They were made in Midjourney, the prompt is all it took to generate these.
      I don’t know how it works in the background, but Midjourney is very good at producing consistent images.