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-: All right, let me teach you about permutation prompts.

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So this is something you can do in Midjourney,

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which is really cool.

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And there is a equivalent

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of something you can do in Stable Diffusion as well.

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You'd have to kind of code it yourself.

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But just so you understand,

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let's give this a go in Midjourney

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because they have this kind of built in.

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So what I'm pasting in here is the prompt.

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So if you can't see here, let me zoom in.

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Stock photo, oil painting, and illustration.

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And these are all in these curly brackets.

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And what that's gonna do is it's gonna

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generate multiple prompts.

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So it's gonna generate one with stock photo,

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one with oil painting, and then one with illustration.

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And then the rest of the prompts kind of keep going.

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So it's gonna have a stock photo of a business meeting,

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an oil painting of a business meeting,

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and illustration of a business meeting.

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And then I have another permutation here,

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which is four and eight people.

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So I'm gonna get to see basically a full grid

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of what these look like.

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What is it?

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Yeah, how interesting is it

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if it's an oil painting versus an illustration

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versus a stock photo?

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And does it look better with four or eight people?

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So I hit Enter and it recognizes I'm doing permutations.

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It says, are you sure you wanna make

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six prompts for this template?

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So the reason it's six is there's three permutations in here

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and two permutations in here.

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Three times two is six.

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You can actually see the prompts,

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so it shows you what it's generated here.

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Then you can click yes or no and you can edit the template.

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So lemme just click yes.

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And here we go, boom, boom, boom.

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It's firing out six jobs.

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So obviously be careful here,

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if you have a bunch of these things,

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it's gonna eat up all of your resources.

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Like you have, I guess a limited number

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of images you can generate.

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So just be careful, but yeah, like this is fine.

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We're only generated six permutations.

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So these are all generating at the same time,

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which is helpful.

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And you can see that it's processing them all

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and then they're all gonna come through hopefully soon.

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So you can see there's one stock photo of a business meeting

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of four people and then this is the same thing.

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Stock photo of a business meeting with eight people.

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And then you have oil painting of a business meeting

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with four people and then oil painting

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of a business meeting with eight people.

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So it's gonna kinda keep going

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and we'll just see what it comes back with.

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Here we go, so it's done three of them,

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it's generating three more.

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So let's see what it has so far.

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Yeah, it's generating a few more, waiting to start.

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So here's what we have so far.

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We have eight people in a stock photo,

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so that's pretty cool,

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and that gives us a certain sort of vibe.

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And then this is four people,

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but with an oil painting, I really like this.

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I think this is beautiful.

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This is really cool.

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And you can upscale whatever it is you want.

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This one's still generating.

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What else do we have?

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Do we have any others that are finished?

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Oh, here we go.

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We have four people in a business meeting

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in the stock photo.

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So you can start to compare this.

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One thing you can do is actually can kind of

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upscale them, download the images,

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and then show them more on a grid.

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I think that that's quite helpful way to see it.

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Like if you're making a presentation for a client

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or for your boss or you just wanna see it visually yourself.

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Of course we have a few more that finished.

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So we have four people in a stock photo.

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We have eight people in a stock photo,

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and then we have oil painting of four people.

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That's my favorite so far.

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Oil painting of eight people.

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So you can see it's really different.

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Showing eight people is

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I think worse than four people in this case.

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And then here's the illustration.

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So illustration of eight people

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versus illustration of four people.

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So very consistent.

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And the really useful reason you would do this

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or the reason this is really useful I think is just that

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you can see a lot of these things side by side.

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So you can basically spam out a bunch of different

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parameters that you were thinking about

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and then just see how that affects the prompts.

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Gives you a much better idea of

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what it is about the prompt that's making the style,

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making the image look good.

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And you can map out a bigger universe

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of what it is you want to explore.

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So really, really helpful.

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I highly recommend messing around with this.

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Permutations is the name of this feature.
