Rafal Ginko

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Rafal Ginko

Rafal Ginko

@Astma

l make things look & feel good.

Tychy, PL شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
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Mariana Castilho
Mariana Castilho@mrncst·
Design Twitter, what’s the typeface of this pink poster?
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Alvish 🧙‍♂️
Alvish 🧙‍♂️@alvishbaldha·
I always wonder how people make dev hand-offs. This is how I do + prototype to lessen the confusion. 🙂
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Anonymouse@TheMouseCrypto·
Photographers📸- Midjourney If you're looking to add a unique touch to your photographs and give them a specific style and atmosphere, try adding a photographer's name to your prompt. Since photographers have direct and immediate control over the visual elements of a photo, such as lighting, composition, and color grading, and their work is often immediately recognizable by these elements in a single image, adding their name in a prompt will often have a significant effect on the images generated by Midjourney. Let’s talk about a little experiment I made. First, I generated a series of 4 images with a simple prompt: "A woman sitting on a park bench". The images generated were completely random, with no artistic direction. Using the seed of the first generation of images, I used the same prompt and added the name of a famous photographer: 📷Annie Leibovitz "A woman sitting on a park bench in the style of Annie Leibovitz". While I have a basic understanding of photography, I'm far from an expert. So, I asked ChatGPT to describe to me what a photo of a woman sitting on a park bench taken by Annie Leibovitz might look like. Here are some elements of the answer: →The lighting would likely be dramatic, with strong contrasts between light and shadow. →The woman may be wearing a stylish and unique outfit, possibly a tailored coat or trench coat. →Her expression would likely be contemplative or reflective, with a hint of vulnerability. →The woman may appear to be middle-aged or older. →The colors in the image may be desaturated, with a focus on earth tones. →The background would be carefully selected and may feature natural elements, such as trees or foliage. →Overall, the image would exude a sense of depth, emotion, and artistry, characteristic of Annie Leibovitz's style. Almost all of those elements were present in the photography, at diverse levels! I invite you to try it yourself. You can also use some of ChatGPT's descriptions and integrate them into your prompts. Since Annie Leibovitz is especially recognized for her magnificent portraits, adding here name in a prompt to generate a portrait should have a more significant impact on the result. To test it, I started again from a simple prompt: "A portrait photography of a woman". From this prompt, I got similar random results, without any artistic vision. By adding "in the style of Annie Leibovitz", the generated images were automatically imbued with her style. You could almost swear that she took the picture herself! Well, I'm exaggerating a bit but the result was surprising and even more consistent with her style because it was a portrait. You can be even more precise by adding to your prompt the name of a camera, lens, and details about settings similar to those that Annie Leibovitz would have used for a portrait. If you're not a photography expert, you can ask ChatGPT for more details on this. That is something I do all the time and it helps a lot! I did a similar experiment with📷Edward Weston, a photographer among others recognized for his magnificent photos of mushrooms. Prompts 1: "A photograph of a mushroom" Prompts 2: "A photograph of a mushroom in the style of Edward Weston" Prompts 3: "A photograph of a mushroom in the style of Edward Weston taken in 1931" In the third prompt, I added the date the picture was taken. This is a very effective little trick to get an image even more tinged with the photographer's style. Here is a short description of Weston's photo (Toadstool, 1931) as given by chat-GPT: "The image is characterized by its strong contrast between the dark background and the lighter tones of the toadstool, which makes the mushroom stand out and draws the viewer's attention. The lighting and tonal range in the photograph emphasize the texture and form of the toadstool, giving it an almost sculptural quality" Try it yourself, the results are very consistent with this description! It is really surprising! The result of these two experiments really amazed me! In the future, I will use the names of famous photographers more often in my prompts to get special artistic touches. However, adding a photographer's name to a prompt is not the only guarantee of a magnificent result (several other aspects need to be considered such as how to structure your prompt, the words used, camera angles, etc.) but it is clear that it has a significant positive influence on the images generated with Midjourney. I think it's a great way to learn more about photography and to experiment with new ideas and styles. Thanks you very much to @RoyPrice, @redbedhead and @mystikkmaiden for the inspiration for this post! I've made a list of some of the greatest photographers of all time so you can have something you can refer to quickly. Obviously, this list is not complete, but it is a good starting point. Hope you’ll find it useful! 📷Portrait Photography: Richard Avedon Annie Leibovitz Yousuf Karsh Platon Antoniou 📷Street Photography: Henri Cartier-Bresson Garry Winogrand Vivian Maier Bruce Gilden 📷Landscape Photography: Ansel Adams Galen Rowell Sebastião Salgado Peter Lik 📷Wildlife Photography: Frans Lanting Art Wolfe Nick Brandt Joel Sartore 📷Fashion Photography: Irving Penn Richard Avedon Helmut Newton Mario Testino 📷Documentary Photography: Dorothea Lange Walker Evans Robert Capa Steve McCurry (more recent work) 📷Architecture Photography: Julius Shulman Ezra Stoller Iwan Baan 📷Still Life Photography: Edward Weston Paul Strand Karl Blossfeldt Laura Letinsky 📷Black and White Photography: Ansel Adams Dorothea Lange Sebastião Salgado Sally Mann 📷Fine Art Photography: Cindy Sherman Jeff Wall Andreas Gursky Hiroshi Sugimoto 📷Sports Photography: Neil Leifer Walter Iooss Jr. Annie Leibovitz Elsa Garrison 📷Travel Photography: Steve McCurry David Alan Harvey Michael Kenna Jimmy Nelson 📷Macro Photography: Harold Davis Thomas Shahan Levon Biss Robert Thompson 📷Underwater Photography: David Doubilet Ernst Haeckel Brian Skerry Anuar Patjane Floriuk 📷Concert Photography: Jim Marshall Lynn Goldsmith Danny Clinch Anton Corbijn 📷Nude Photography: Edward Weston Helmut Newton Robert Mapplethorpe Spencer Tunick 📷Abstract Photography: Man Ray Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Aaron Siskind Wassily Kandinsky 📷Photojournalism: Robert Capa W. Eugene Smith James Nachtwey Don McCullin 📷Mobile Photography: Dan Rubin Richard Koci Hernandez Murad Osmann Misho Baranovic 📷Astrophotography: Adam Block Jason Weingart Brad Goldpaint 📷Food Photography: Donna Crous Bea Lubas David Loftus 📷Drone Photography: Dirk Dallas Gabriel Scanu Maksim Tarasov 📷Pet Photography: Carli Davidson Elke Vogelsang Seth Casteel
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Rafal Ginko
Rafal Ginko@Astma·
@icreatelife Created some time ago using Midjourney —v4. Prompt in Alt.
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Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanova@icreatelife·
PROMPT CHALLENGE #20: UNDERWATER 1. I’d like to see how you interpret the phrase to come up with whatever you imagine. Please be creative! You can use any A.I. platform to create with, whether it is Adobe Firefly, MidJourney, StableDiffusion, Bing, or others. 2. You can share several images. 3. Please share the prompt you used to create the image. I started this challenge as a learning opportunity 4. Please do like your favorites from the submissions! 5. This is just for fun! Everyone is a winner.
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Thalion
Thalion@thalion_pb·
Friday with @framer. ✨ Recently I realized that I bookmarked dozens of inspiring Framer resources & tutorials. Let me share them with you folks in this MEGA thread! 🧵 #framer #nocode #uidesign
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Jan Mraz
Jan Mraz@janm_uiux·
5. letsenhance .io for automatic image improvements
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Jan Mraz
Jan Mraz@janm_uiux·
5 Top-Tier AI-driven tools for UX/UI designers! 🧵👇
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Easlo
Easlo@heyeaslo·
Create better content with less stress. Get organized with our all-in-one content creation system. Get the template now! contentoperatingsystem.com
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Easlo
Easlo@heyeaslo·
My Content Creation System. Made in @NotionHQ
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Michal Sadowski
Michal Sadowski@sadek·
O tym kiedy się poddać, a kiedy się nie poddawać. O drodze od porażek do budowy biznesu generującego dziesiątki milionów przychodu. Bez zewnętrznego finansowania! Piotr z JustJoinIT i jedna z najciekawszych historii w moim skromnym podcaście 💪 🔥 Link do pełnego w komentarzu.
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Save to Notion 
Save to Notion @SaveToNotion·
Wanna save Tweets and Threads to Notion?🚀 You can save them so easily that you won't lose a tweet ever again  How? with 2 simple steps. In 2 minutes ⏲ Everything you need is in this mini Thread 🧵
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Cash Design
Cash Design@DesignCash·
We started the "Quick Design Tutorials" series to help out beginners or any designer that might find these useful. Here's a thread with all the tutorials so far🧵 So far we've got: - Dripping Text Animation - 3D Circle Text Animation - Easy Pixel Art - Flicker Text - 3D Sphere Text - Liquid Morph - Grain Effect - Rough Text - Text Bounce - Morph Text Into Objects
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Figma
Figma@figma·
#Config2022 Social Swag Drop ⚡️ What is the quality or property of an object that makes it clear how it can or should be used? 1. A tooltip 2. An interaction 3. An affordance 4. A dialogue
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小島秀夫
小島秀夫@Kojima_Hideo·
2019年(AKIRA、ブレランの設定年)がもうすぐ終わります。今年は僕の人生に於いても忘れる事のない特別な年になりました。4年前にスタジオを立ち上げ、その最初の第一歩でもある「DRATH STRANDING 」を発表する事が出来ました。応援してくれた皆様、ありがとうございます。それでは皆さま、良いお年を👍
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Rafal Ginko
Rafal Ginko@Astma·
@jboogie “Lean works only with well established products. Won’t work when starting from scratch.”
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Jeff Gothelf
Jeff Gothelf@jboogie·
I’m making a list! What are all the reasons you’ve heard that agile/lean/design thinking/okrs/product discovery et al “won’t work here”? Reply with what your company, boss, colleagues say. RT for reach please.
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Revolut
Revolut@Revolut·
📊 When we launch commission-free stock trading, which of these companies will appeal to you the most?
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