Continued thoughts and prompts for today's Midjourney theme of houses.
( Images in this album are computer generated from text prompts using Midjourney )
House Crest Crash
I had made an attempt earlier at a simple hope to invert waves crashing against the rocks of a tall cliff face, and so to have rocks and dirt crashing against a tall wave. It was a hard prompt to get across but I had some previous success with toy houses, so I attempted it again. These didn't hit the mark but the strange jumble of toy homes discarded into waves and sand left something.
After spending hours attempting the house crest I moved onto something simpler. So far I had mostly been seeing human houses - it would be curious to see how MJ would develop houses for something else. So how about -
a house ... for ants
Some of them had a sort of sense. Of course some ants continue to live underground. This prompt didn't materialize fully, but I sought a clean formal dinner scene in the form of Norman Rockwell of ants eating in their underground apartment.
Leaving the ants to their devices I was curious how Midjourney would treat a real street address. I hunted down a residential street address on Google Maps and prompted with the address. It didn't match what was in the neighborhood, but I could see these houses as being in New Mexico.
the house at {some address}, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America, Earth, 1986
Hours in at this point I had one more curiosity to say goodbye with. Sometimes I'll throw prompts like this out to see how they respond; it is always curious how MJ will abstract stylistic choices.
interior work studio portrait of the house my stalker lives in