 Hello everybody, welcome back to another mid-journey tutorial. In this one, I'm going to very quickly show you how to turn your artwork, or your sketches, or any other sketches. If your brother gives you a sketch, or you find one on the internet, whatever. How to turn that into hyper-realistic, photo-realistic, amazing images. I know that's a big, big claim, but let me show you here. Here is an original sketch here. I just found this on Reddit just to show you guys how it goes. So I got this Reddit sketch. Click on it. Now look at this. How is that compared to the original? So if I click on the original here, bang, amazing. Here's another example. Amazing. I'll even go up here and show you a few other ones to show you that this is just nuts. So how did we do it? It's very simple. Starts your timers. The first step, grab the image. So I've got it saved on my desktop here. I'm going to grab the image, drag and drop it, and hover and drop it into mid-journey. Once it's dropped in and you hit enter, you'll see that it's now got its place in mid-journey. Hover over top of it, right click, and copy that link. Now we're cooking. The next step in the prompt line, forward slash imagine, and then command C or control V. Basically, we want to copy that link and then paste it into this prompt. So there we go. That was the image link. Now I'm going to hit space bar, and then I'm going to go ahead and grab my favorite style of sketch to image. But again, this is just what I do. I'm going to copy, paste it in here. Command V. I hit space bar, and now it's copy and pasted in. I'll read it to you. The prompt is this, and the prompt is in the description below. So you guys can just take it and use it. You don't have to figure this out and hit play and pause. So it is natural lighting, colon, colon one, smiling, colon, colon one, natural features, colon, colon one, 35 millimeter lens, colon, colon one, global illumination, colon, colon one, uplight, colon, colon one, DOF, which means depth of field, and then it's dash dash AR169, which means we want a 169 aspect ratio. And then dash dash Q2 means high quality. Again, this link is in the description below. And the colon, colon one basically means that we're waiting each prompt equally. The reason why I did that is if you find that it's too bright or it's too dark or something like that, you can go in and adjust those numbers. But there we go. We hit enter, and you're going to get images that look just like this. That's all you need to know to take any sketch or drawing and make it awesome. Thanks for watching.