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Artificial Intelligence imagine this: “on the set of Star Trek the original series in 1966”

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal SeriesThe text to art machine Midjourney recently released an upgrade – version 4.  Let’s see what it can do.

I’ve seen a few people posting v4 renders with the simple prompt: “on the set of Star Wars” which created images that were sort of like Star Wars but were just a bit off.  I loved the quirky weirdness and decided to try a similar text prompt: “on the set of Star Trek the Original Series in 1966.”  I added the year to emphasize that I wanted the original series and not any of the other later versions of Star Trek.

I ran the prompt many times.  Here are some of the best images:

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966 on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966 on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966 on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966OK. We’ve got people in colorful shirts with black collars who look like they are on a TV show set.  But the surroundings don’t really feel like Star Trek.  …and is that machine floating in front of them?

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966Clearly the new V4 still has problems with hands based on the guy sitting on the left.  Also check out the super long arms and multiple legs on red shirt.  Still, V4 is an improvement if you’re looking for more realism.  If anything the added realism makes the weird stuff seem more weird.

Some of the images came out black and white.  Since this was supposed to be 1966 when B&W promotional photos were more common, I guess that makes sense.  The lack of color strips away any sense of Start Trek though.

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966 on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966 on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966Many of the shots have what look like multiples of the same person, creepy clones lounging on the set.  None of the people in any of the pictures look like any of the actors in Star Trek.  Occasionally one of the characters looks vaguely Vulcan but that’s about it.

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966This render really feels like an Irwin Allen show rather than Star Trek — maybe Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.  Also, Midjourney really wants to make the delta shield on their chest into a star.  That shows up in a lot of the images.  The worst part of this particular image though is probably the floating head woman in the back.  In spite of all the weird stuff, version four still feels like a big step forward.

To improve the environment and make it seem more like Star Trek, I tried replacing “on the set” with “on location.”  this is what I got:

On location with Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966Wasn’t expecting spaceship models and matte paintings to be part of “on location.”  I uprezzed one of the shots anyway.

On location with Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966This was interesting.  In this uprezzed version two guys appear on the right sitting in the model spaceship, along with some extra arms.  They weren’t in the low-rez render at all.  Also, kneeling man now has an unfortunate third hand.

OK, second attempt to create a more Star Trek environment.  I tried adding “on the bridge” to the prompt.

On the bridge of Star Trek the Orignal Series in 1966

on the bridge of Star Trek the Orignal Series

Now we’re all walking across bridges.  Not what I wanted.

I then realized that maybe it was the “1966” that was throwing off the environment, so I dropped it and tried some more renders.  The prompt for these was “on the set of Star Trek the original series.”

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Serieson the set of Star Trek the Orignal SeriesBetter, I guess, though still the only real Star Trek reference is the colorful shirts with the black collar – and the delta shield symbol which is most times trying to be a star.

Several of the images are now leaning toward or full-on illustration. The style seems arbitrary.

Another thing I’m noticing is the odd way characters almost, but don’t quite, overlap in some of the compositions.  Usually you try to have the characters either overlap or be separated by some space.  It’s odd to have them just touching like in the first and last image above.

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal SeriesOr even worse… Who’s in front and who’s behind?  Is the guy in the middle in front or behind the woman?  I don’t think Midjourney knows.  (I hope the AI controlling the self drive option on our Tesla model 3 has a better handle on this.)

Also this bunch above is obviously from the mirror universe.  Look at all those medals.

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal SeriesOf all the images I rendered in this experiment, I think this one actually captures the spirit of Star Trek the Original Series the most.  Not sure what it is.  Maybe it’s the hair?

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal SeriesThis is one of the strangest renders.  What the heck is going on here?  Art class on the Enterprise?

Just for fun, I tried adding “film camera” to the prompt to create some images of actually making the Star Trek show, instead of just sitting or standing around.  Here’s what I got:

on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series, film camera on the set of Star Trek the Orignal Series, film cameraWow.  Film making is complicated but I’ve never seen any film cameras like that.

OK, my last iteration was to try to strip everything from the prompt and try simply “Star Trek the Original Series.”  This is what i got:

Star Trek the Orignal SeriesWhat the heck?  Headshots?  With Midjourney’s frustrating “cut the head off” composition?  I switched the aspect ratio to vertical and tried again.

Star Trek the Orignal SeriesMore heads, but now they’re right along the edge.  How about square?

Star Trek the Orignal Series Star Trek the Orignal Series Star Trek the Orignal SeriesOK… Not sure why I’m only getting these strange headshots that look like a movie poster or the cover of a comic book.  With all the pictorial references to Star Trek you’d think there would be more variety.

And why is that guy’s face falling apart in the last picture?  Maybe he’s a robot?

Anyway, Midjourney version four looks promising so far.  More experiments to come…

 

 

Behind the scenes at Atomic Ray film studios

Filming their new SciFi thriller -- Alphaville meets La Jetee

Filming their new SciFi thriller — Alphaville meets La Jetee

I’m playing around with the new Version Four of Midjourney.  This came up when I was trying to create something else. Not sure what’s happening here but this is what Midjourney thinks a Film Camera looks like, apparently.

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Today I saw my shadow on the Moon

created with new version 4 of Midjourney

I actually did see my shadow on the moon this morning.  CAT had to go into the office today so she had to get up at the ungodly hour of five AM to get there by 8:30.  I asked her to wake me up too because I heard their would be a Lunar Eclipse.  We both walked over to our bay window several times over the next hour watching the shadow of the Earth cross the Moon and eventually envelop it.  That was us – all of us – blocking the sun from the moon.

I created this image with the new updated version four of Midjourney AI which just came out a few days ago.  Some of the other image variations incorporated actual strong “shadows on the moon” but this one was the most dramatic image, so I went with this.

Here’s another variation that came out pretty good as well.

Man and the Moon

This was my first attempt with version 4 of Midjourney.  I didn’t really play with it much.  It’s supposed to be more “coherent” which will probably translate to “more realistic” which may or may not be better.  It all really depends on what you like and what you’re trying to do.  Version 3 is crazy and funky which I like, so we’ll see…

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I wanted a Cyborg painting, and it gave me a painting of a Cyborg

The Art Machine doesn't always give you what you want.

The Art Machine doesn’t always give you what you want.  I’m trying to get away from simple portraits – of characters just sitting there – but Midjourney isn’t good with verbs or action.  It likes faces (with the tops of their heads cut off) or vast landscapes with tiny characters that have their backs turned.  Still it’s a nice painting of a Cyborg…

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Wesley Crusher riding a unicorn into battle

Wesley Crusher riding a unicorn into battleThis one is just for fun.

Last month actor and writer Wil Wheaton who played Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: the Next Generation, got a rare Dall-E invite, and used “Wesley Crusher riding a unicorn into battle” as his first prompt, “because OBVIOUSLY.”  You can see what he got here on his tumbler.

I decided to see if the Midjourney art machine was up to the same challenge.  After several tries with the Beta –test renderer that weren’t very good, I tried the good ol’ V3 engine and finally got this image.  It almost looks like a Star Trek uniform. It almost looks like Wesley Crusher.  …And he almost has legs.  It’s wonkey and creepy but we like that, ‘cuz that’s the way AI art should be.  A few years from now when AI art is perfectly realistic, artists will attempt to re-create this wonky style just like Instagram filters today try to make your digital pictures look like old fashioned faded film prints.  Because realism is nice but interesting is better…