How to Create Better AI Art :))

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1. Choose the Highest Resolution Output

Where possible, you want to choose the highest resolution for your AI-generated art. A low-res, pixilated image is a guaranteed way to turn people away. Or worse, they might think that your image has been poorly copied from the original artist, and you didn't create it at all.


Adjusting the resolution is a key part of using Midjourney to create AI art. Keep an eye out for the buttons labeled U1U2U3, and U4. The U stands for upscale, and it's followed by the number of the image variation you want to apply it to.

If instead, you frequent NightCafe, you have the choice of using an in-built AI-powered upscaler with a maximum size of 8000 x 8000 px.

DALL-E users, on the other hand, don't have any other option but to stick to the resolution given. An interesting way around this is to use the Outpainting feature, which we will cover later on in this list.

2. Upscale Your Image

Another solution for the problem of low-res AI-generated images is to use third-party image upscaling software. You can find upscale tools inside editing software like Photoshop, but they also exist as stand-alone online applications.

AI is becoming much more common now, making AI-powered upscalers a popular option across the internet. When your AI art generator of choice won't let you increase the resolution of your image, try one of these other options to upscale an image without losing quality


3. Write a Good Prompt

Creating stunning AI art largely depends on how well you can write a prompt. So, just how do you do that?

Learning a few key modifiers will help for a start. The art style, color palette, lighting, and composition are a few things you can include to guide the AI. You can also ask the AI generator to create something in the style of a well-known artist whose work might have helped train the model in the first place.

Word order also affects the final product, so place important elements of the artwork at the start of the prompt and leave extra details toward the end.

In a conversation with a NightCafe AI artist, they explain that a useful technique is to build a prompt one modifier at a time. Start with something simple like "portrait of a Shih Tzu", then add one keyword at a time to see how it affects the picture.

This will teach you how modifiers affect an image and give you time to hone in on each new element you want to add.


4. Learn About Different Art Styles

The key to AI art generators, also known as text-to-image generators, is the words you choose. Ironically, if you want to create AI masterpieces that evoke the essence of real-world pieces of art, you need to learn more about different art styles.

Jargon is the language of AI art generators. The medium of photography, for example, uses keywords like macro, backlit, silhouette, bokeh, etc. All useful words that you can put into the AI system.

Alongside improving your AI art, this is a valid excuse to begin learning about the diverse styles of art out there.

5. Collect Inspiration for Prompts

Staring at the blank space where you have to enter a prompt is just as bad as staring at a blank canvas. Where do you begin?

Just as a painter might keep a notebook of ideas, or a writer might jot down interesting sentences they come across, you can benefit from collecting inspiration for AI art prompts. Think about noting down color palettes or highlighting descriptive text. These will be your raw materials to feed into the AI system.

6. Share Your Work With Other AI Artists

AI art is an exciting new genre and many artists are finding joy in sharing both their ideas and techniques for making the most of this technology.

Communities exist on places like Reddit and Discord, and there you will find some fantastic examples of art generated with AI. Reading other people's prompts is a quick way to discover new modifiers that you can use in your own work.

Here are a few communities you can check out:

This following article is surely found in the webpage:

https://www.makeuseof.com/ai-text-to-art-generators

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