Image-generating artificial intelligence (AI) Midjourney has released a brand new web version editor. The intention is to extend user convenience by integrating previously separate functions into one place.
Midjourney announced a brand new website on the sixteenth (local time). Integrated web image editorwas released. This can be a combination of several previously separate functions for easier use.
This update consolidates several existing features right into a single view, including the power to edit text prompts, inpainting to alter parts of a picture, outpainting to alter the background, canvas expansion, and image resizing. It also introduces a virtual ‘brush’ to make working easier, replacing the previous rectangular selection or lasso-shaped cursor.
The user response can also be not bad. They appear to acknowledge that they’re continuously upgrading for convenience.
This update doesn’t include any major technical upgrades, however it’s coming at a time of flurry of attention.
To start with, it has been about 5 months for the reason that ‘Character Reference’ feature, which consistently reproduces characters in images, was released in March. Also, the main update, V6, was released in January. That is the primary update in quite a while.
Particularly, Midjourney can also be known to be near launching a video generation AI. In January, it was reported that a brand new video generation AI training was being began. If it goes at a standard pace, it should be time for a release.
Also last week, Google unveiled its image-generating AI, Imagine 3. Also, Black Forest Labs’ Flux.1, which is included in xAI’s Grok-2, is attracting attention by churning out problematic images.
Meanwhile, Midjourney entered a full-scale trial last week after the court ruled that it suspected copyright infringement in a lawsuit with artists. It looks as if an try and grab users’ attention again on this complicated situation.
Reporter Im Dae-jun ydj@aitimes.com