Do you get to own the image?
This video answers a lot of questions
Do you get to own the image?
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Type ultra realistic in the descriptionDr.Umar in front of the White House after winning the 2024 election
Gotta figure out how to get the more realistic joints lol
Trade secret. A big selling point of this AI is to let your imagination run wild.
I got some other creations that I came up with that are outside of box that I could share.
But which one in particular are you referring to? The mummified golden skeleton with the jewels?
Call me when I can use it for an album coverrIf you are using a free or a trial account for Midjourney, you are granted a Commons Noncommercial 4.0 Attribution International License, which means that you'd be able to use the images as long as you don't sell them or make money off them, and as long as you give credit (“attribution”) to Midjourney.Aug 9, 2022
Copyright law is going to get real interesting
Are we all just monkeys pressing shutter buttons, or do we 'own' the copyright due to the amount of our own creativity we add to the process?techcrunch.com
Call me when I can use it for an album coverr
You can, if you pay as little as 10 a month. People doing it for free is when it’s “not yours”Call me when I can use it for an album coverr
Graphic designers and music producers going to be in a tough spot after the next few years.
Can't compete with something that generates good art in a second or two.
If you make music, you can download something like songen and create full on songs with a single clinck in seconds and can play around by mixing genres together:
"drill beats with Latin melodies and pop chord progressions with a west coast bounce"
It'll not only generate the audio but give you the midi and everything for every single instrument. It'll even create the drops and transitions for the entire song.
I've actually used this a few times but taking the midi notes and using my favorite sounds. shyt is too easy now and gets better.
This person sees it:
It'll definitely depend, the cream always rises, but a lot of the stuff will be A.I inspired or even started with an A.I to give the main idea before they touch it up.If everyone is a music producer, no one is
But really this might be the thing to finally force them to up their game if they want to stay in music.
If anyone can create mediocre beats/music easily, the value of mediocre stuff produced now will drop dramatically. Only the truly stand out stuff will stick. This is good for the market overall