One year late to the game: finally seeing this article and thankful it's no later than this. The visual part is a real bottleneck and derailer to a lot of my comms projects. Frustrating and sad when the visual does not bring out the essence of the content, but worse, dampen it. But what to do? Either rely on boring stock photos or make do. This whole series has been so, so useful Shaun. Thank you.
PS: I was trying out Midjourney yesterday and it's rather overwhelming... Dream Studio is much friendlier.
The image generating engines just keep getting better and better and better. The speed at which this stuff advances is mind boggling. Half the fun is in the experimenting!
One year late to the game: finally seeing this article and thankful it's no later than this. The visual part is a real bottleneck and derailer to a lot of my comms projects. Frustrating and sad when the visual does not bring out the essence of the content, but worse, dampen it. But what to do? Either rely on boring stock photos or make do. This whole series has been so, so useful Shaun. Thank you.
PS: I was trying out Midjourney yesterday and it's rather overwhelming... Dream Studio is much friendlier.
The image generating engines just keep getting better and better and better. The speed at which this stuff advances is mind boggling. Half the fun is in the experimenting!
A brilliant article that's insightful and informative and inspiring. Thank you Shaun. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
Thanks, Frank! Appreciate your interest and support. I welcome feedback and ideas for the series. Cheers.