Blog
Midjourney v5 Theme Tips: how to give style to your images
In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the best themes that you can use on Midjourney v5.
Blog
Midjourney Camera & Film Type Tips
If you're looking to change the overall effect of your generated image, adding the following camera and film type keywords and styles to your prompt may help
Blog
Body types & Ethnicities in Midjourney
Discover various techniques to represent a wide range of characters in your writing. Combine these methods with appropriate language to develop the personas you have in mind.
Blog
Add an actions link with route and query parameters in Drupal 10
Actions links are links that appear in various places in the Drupal admin interface and allow users to perform common tasks. You can add your own custom actions links with route parameters and query parameters to make it easier for users to perform specific tasks in your Drupal site
Blog
how-to tips for using Midjourney to create aesthetic art
To create a specific aesthetic, you can reference different art movements, techniques, genres, media types, and more
Blog
Holding objects in Midjourney: a comprehensive guide
Are you struggling to generate the perfect image of a character holding a specific object? In this article, we'll explore tips on how to use Midjourney V5 to generate the perfect image of a character holding a handheld object.
Blog
Midjourney V5: What's new overview
Midjourney V5 has arrived, and it's packed with new features and improvements. In this article, we'll explore what's new in V5, compare it to previous versions, and showcase some sample prompts and outputs to demonstrate the evolution of image output quality.
Blog
Reference image usage in Midjourney guide
Utilizing images in your prompts to enhance the outcome In Midjourney v5, you can incorporate reference images as part of your prompt to influence the job's composition, style, and colors.
Blog
How to Use the Ternary Operator in Twig in Drupal 10
In Drupal 10, you can use the ternary operator in the same way as in regular Twig code. Here's an example of how you can use the ternary operator to create an array of CSS class names based on some conditions:
Blog
Drupal Behaviors: A How-To Guide to Javascript
Writing JavaScript code in Drupal can be challenging because of the way Drupal handles JavaScript. Drupal has a concept called "Drupal behaviors" that can help you write better JavaScript code that works consistently across your site.