Hi everyone. I'm trying to create a film poster on Midjourney. If you have any experience in that arena, I'd be interested to know more about the prompts you used to reach your goals. I have a fairly complex poster in mind, and I'm having getting the desired results.
I’ve been avidly following MidJourney Official and numerous other developer groups on facebook, also tons of great tutorials from expert Kris Kashtanova on there, a nice array of resources and inspiration as well as many specific prompt syntax discussions etc.
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Hello The best way is to provide a complete prompt using keywords with texture do not use text, next use your film skills to be a director making midjourney your AD & DP mention focal prompts anything that would target your goal (EG) EXT .MIAMI .LUXURY HOTEL BEAUTIFUL WATER NEXT TO COFFEE TABLE Create movie poster of Close up shot of toast on plate with butter melting into the bread. texture hyper realistic fisheye lens f/stop 2.6
high definition 4 k waterfront hotel in MIAMI BEACH beautiful day
Hope this helps .
Rocco
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I used Midjourney for my short film poster Forgiving Retribution. I did one image of a man, fire in background, etc...description until I got what I wanted. Next I did one of a burning car with trees in background. I imported them into photoshop and layered them until I got the look I wanted. Added a layer on text and bang...there it is. May be a way to do it with just descriptions, but I didn't want to spend all that time going on with a massive description until I got what I wanted. Just another way to do it. Hope this helps...
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Sorry...here is the poster
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Awesome advice Rocco!
Thanks, Rocco. Your advice is very clear and precise.
Technology is pretty wild. Need to spend some time using Midjourney. Also, that's a great poster Curt!
Thanks Sam! It’s fun…love to do this stuff…
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I used a combination of AI sites to generate a poster. Night Cafe is a great tool to use diffusion with great presets that are fun to tinker with. I've also used Openart Photobooth to learn the look of some characters I illustrated. Attached is what I composited together in Photoshop in the end.
Jake, might you please share the prompts you used on the AI sites so we can read, learn from them? And that's an amazingly cool poster you created for "In Vain!"
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Hi Lindbergh, no problem! Each character was a different prompt with specific direction. The woman in the bottom left for example, I used Night Cafe with these settings:
Preset Style
Modern Comic
"Mark Brooks and Dan Mumford, comic book art, perfect, smooth"
Text Prompts
"Zoe Kravitz as a cyberpunk with orange tank top, tatoos and glasses"
The more unique characters like the top two, I used 30 illustrations of my own to train Openart Photobooth on a character. Then I picked the Anime Art 4 preset pack to get a bunch of great options.
Each method took a ton of generating though and a lot of patience. I’m a graphic designer by trade so compositing them together was the easy part.
Hope that helps!