 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Mid Journey tutorial and this one I'm going to show you all the prompt guides and all the prompts that you could ever need in my opinion to create amazing images and artwork using Mid Journey. I'm not going to show you one guide, I'm going to show you four separate high-end tools that will help you get the styles and the look that you're going for. And the first one I want to start off with with, pardon me, is Andre Kovalev's Mid Journey Styles Library. I'm going with this one because I really like the way it's laid out. Here's the website here, but if we go down a little bit you're going to see some really cool stuff here, in particular the Mid Journey AI Reference Styles. He's got a very nice visual fast-loading site here and it's got some great stuff. As you can see here it's got genres, movements, techniques, painters, illustrators, photographers, you just name it. They're all here architects, filmmakers, etc., etc. And if you want to look at them you can just dig in like this. So I'm going to go into the techniques, why not? So I'm just going to go ahead and click on techniques like I did there and presto. You're going to have four new styles that they do daily styles. So if you're looking for a new style or inspiration they've always got something showing. And now take a look at this. We're in developing our photographic, photographic techniques and here we go. We've got old school like turn of the 19th century type styles all the way down to the latest digital techniques. And if you look at this you've got shooting, double exposure, HDRI, dynamic range, holography, etc., etc. It just goes on and on and on, thermograph. Actually I don't know that one. And the beauty of it if you click on it it copies the prompt. So if I was to go into discord I clicked on it and I would just go imagine and then I would say bulldog, copy the prompt, thermograph, whatever the prompt is it will go ahead and create a thermograph of it. Awesome stuff. Drawing styles. It's just all here. It's all under v4 too. So if you're looking for a unique painter or a unique anything for that matter chances are it's here. I will put a link in the description below. That said if it is not here I'm going to show you a second one here and this is by Will Wolfkin. This is on GitHub and he has thousands and thousands of things as well. Again I'll put a link in the description below. But here's his mid-journey styles and keywords reference guide. Now he has a ton of stuff here but because it's on GitHub it's not quite as attractively created but if you want to dig into it here's the link of course. Now I would just go down here and then I would look at the styles. I'd look at comparison pages. Let's just stick at styles here and for you know for better or worse let's go with I don't know let's pick one randomly. Let's go with geography and culture sounds like a jeopardy question. And then when I click on that you're going to see you know you're going to see these little drop down you're going to see the arrows and then you can go and you can click on them you say okay nation American realism that's a cool style American style Canadian style Europunk Brazilian style etc etc and if you're not into that you can go back click on something else we can go with materials. So if you're looking for different materials solids liquids etc it's all here slime and putty what the hell is this Nickelodeon but yeah you can go ahead and just dig in and go nuts with that the third tool I want to show you is this one here this one is noonshot and this is a visual builder it's kind of like build your not build a bear but build your own prompt and if I was to type in something like dog reading a book I would then go down here and you'll see here that it's creating the prompt for me as I go so I would click on something like I don't know artists and when I click on that I would create oh hey I really like the art by Degas so I click on Degas you'll see here that when I click on this continue Degas has been added to the prompt if I want a different camera style I want to use a DSLR style I will just add that and it builds the prompt for me as I go if I want a specific color palette maybe I want to go in hot pink color I don't know whatever I'm just going here cruising through bang I get that prompt I copy the prompt I just click that button and again there's few other things you can look at here there's lighting and styles and materials etc you'll get the point but again tons of stuff oh look at that bulldog and thermograph how good is that hey but on the last one there I just click copy prompt I'm just going to forward slash imagine command V and bang there's the prompt it's dog reading a book DSLR Edgar Degas hot pink color all waited at one presto so noon prompt is the other tool I wanted to show you the next tool and the last tool it's more manual but it's very very good it's a spreadsheet and I'm going to make this available to you as well and then this one you can access all of these different things here so at the bottom we've got different characters so you'll see here we have all these different artists that create characters and all these different styles so if you really liked I don't know let's say you had a really you really like this San Diego Caruso you love his plague doctor style look here you could just click on that and then it tells you up at the top here let's see where it is prompt in the column header character by rough charcoal by pencil sketch by etc etc and all you got to do is just type that in to the mid-journey you'll also see here if you have a particular painting style you can go through here and you get a nice visual look of all the different paintings so if you're you know attracted to a specific style you can look them up or her up I like Tintoretto so I would go here it is painting by Tintoretto or a portrait of a woman by Tintoretto or whoever it might be peter brugo the elder oh yeah belgium or no that's no netherlands eye whatever lots of great stuff there so these are the four uh the best resource guides on the internet in my opinion for mid-journey if you know of any others please leave a comment below I hope this video helped all you mid-journey prompt you know prompt engineers budding AI artists thanks for watching be back soon