The Queen

Born the legitimate heir to her warrior father’s throne, the only girl, with five younger brothers, she has had to fight her entire, young life, just to survive to inherit that throne…

… from an infant, she has had to learn to know when she is being manipulated, who she can trust, where she can and can’t walk alone…

… she has lead warriors into bloody battle and survived, she has even had to fight some of her own brothers to the death, and seen the surprise in their arrogant, entitled eyes as they died…

… still young, she is now the Queen. Long may she reign.

Condensed Catchup

Once again, we are running way ahead of our posts, with our progress, so here’s a condensed catchup! We have found that the ‘blend’ option in MidJourney often rewards brave (seemingly incompatible) blends, with stunning, unexpected results. We got the above image (and a whole series of them) by blending one of our scifi babes from a year or so ago, with one of our recent spaceship images… we’d hoped it would put her in the foreground, ship in the background, instead it did this, which was entirely unexpected, but we can see how it came up with it, based on the two images used…

… although the babe we used wasn’t aquatic at all, she had very fluid lines and colours, and you can see Mj has turned the spaceships into fish-like objects, and has used the amazing lighting from the spaceship images to light these gorgeous, underwater scenes of weirdness…

… we often develop similar scenes in tandem. Above is one of a whole series we did of spectacularly panoramic beach scenes with spaceships in them, we were doing these at the same time we were doing the even more dramatic spaceship scenes…

… we really liked them, but felt the ones we posted were slightly more interesting…

… this is what happened when we blended some of the top two images with some of the panoramic spaceship images! We couldn’t believe our luck! We didn’t know what to expect, but totally didn’t expect anything this beautiful…

… these are just the tip of the iceberg of what we have done using this theme. Although capital ‘A’ art oiks would disagree, we think these are the closest thing to ‘art’ we have ever produced, using Mj (: