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You are here because you want to create stunning images with Midjourney in seconds.
But why is it so hard to use Midjourney?
Did you know artists and designers are usually better at Ai image creation than most people? And it sucks because it takes years to master this skill. To know what styles to use, what design to use, and what prompts to use. Guess what? I’m going to give you everything they have so that you can implement
the secrets from the top Midjourney users so that you’ll have the prompts, the strategy and the examples to get your images done for your project in seconds.





This lesson is a speedy demonstration of simple ways to get your sketch onto paper, ready for painting. Although you need a good sketch to be able to do a good painting, if you struggle with drawing that shouldn't stop you painting, you just need to make it easier for yourself.
I'd recommend doing a freehand sketch first, then pick a method or two and redo the sketch so you have a comparison. They all might be perfect, but it will allow you to see whether your freehand sketch is correct - it's easier comparing pencil sketches than comparing a sketch to a printed out colour photo while you're deciding what works for you.

Black animals are notoriously hard to paint. Hidden among all that fur is a myriad of different colors. Join Alex as she guides you step by step to create a realistic acrylic painting of a black Labrador using warm and cool color combinations.





There is no shortage of photo editing tips, tricks, and techniques for improving our photography, but the technique that resulted in the most significant improvement for me was Dodging and Burning. When I first got started with photography I often heard the phrase “dodge and burn” thrown around, but never actually understood what it meant or the problem that it solved. If you think about it, photography is a two dimensional medium that’s meant to capture the three dimensional world we see with out naked eye. So basically, photographs naturally lack depth, structure, and three dimension and this in fact is the problem that Dodging and Burning can solve for your photography.
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