📖🎨 Unleashing the Power of AI in Comic Book Creation! 🚀
Creating a captivating comic book involves more than just storytelling and illustrations; it requires the ability to bring characters to life and match their visual appearance with the narrative. From body shapes to clothing, every detail must align seamlessly to weave a truly engaging tale. Facial expressions, from close-ups to wide shots, play a crucial role in capturing the essence and appeal of each character.
In the past, animation studios relied on professional illustrators and costly proprietary software to develop characters and bring their stories to fruition. However, thanks to the advancements in AI technology, individuals like myself can now embark on this creative journey. While the current capabilities of AI cannot replicate the artistic brilliance of seasoned animators, it opens up a world of possibilities for enthusiasts like me.
Imperfect Faces and Wrong body parts, extra fingers, and messed up facial expressions:
Recently, I explored Microsoft's Bing's text-to-image production to create a simple yet captivating story. It revolves around a pair of courageous female astronauts venturing to the moon, where they encounter a powerful alien creature resembling humans. This extraordinary being possesses incredible superpowers and joins forces with the astronauts to bring peace and harmony to a war-torn Earth.
While the initial results seemed promising, upon closer inspection, I realized the limitations of current AI technologies, particularly in rendering accurate facial features and fingers. This is where Midjourney AI steps in. The same story can be sequenced in Midjourney with ten times better outcomes!
Wrong facial expressions
Messed up faces!
Messed up finger!
Missing nose parts:
Without Faces and fingers, the artwork looks good:
Wrong female faces!
Poor quality character generation but colors are nice:
Missing faces!
Nice Rocket launch!
Stay tuned for the same story, entirely produced in Midjourney AI, 5.2
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