Midjourney has fully opened up its website in order that users can create images without using the Discord app. It has expanded the model that was previously only available on Discord to an internet site, increasing accessibility.
VentureBeat reported on the twenty second (local time) that Midjourney opened an internet site where any user can create images.
Recent users can register using their Google or Discord accounts. They also can create 25 images at no cost.
Midjourney is a picture creation website that was launched in December last yr for users who created a certain variety of images, and has now opened it as much as all users.
After logging in, users can generate 4 images at a time by entering a text prompt for the specified image generation within the text box at the highest. Also, clicking the dial box on the suitable will bring up a pop-up menu where you’ll be able to adjust the aspect ratio of the image, and use the slider bars to regulate the strength of the style application, the randomness of the generation, and the range of the 4 generated images.
On the left side of the web site, there’s one other column that takes you to different sections outside of the image creator and editor. These include an ‘Organize’ tab where users can view all of their previously created images like a photograph roll, and a ‘Chat’ tab where users can chat with other users about creating images.
Existing users can keep their image history created on Discord by logging in with their Discord account.
The ‘Account’ tab also provides the choice to merge your Discord account together with your Google account. This feature allows users to log in with either account, providing greater flexibility and convenience.
Reporter Park Chan cpark@aitimes.com
