Quick Prompt: Cute Exploration Vehicles
The other day I got caught up just playing around with isometric cars in Midjourney. Thought I'd share what I did and how you can make your own.
[Specify Car and make here], rally car, designed, isometric view, isometric projection, style dieter rams, in style of the artstation, digital art, hyperdetailed, hyper realistic, unreal engine, white background png 4K --q 2 --ar 3:2
With this prompt you can create a whole slur of different cars, you basically just have to enter what car you want to see at the beginning of the prompt. The above is “Land Rover Defender”, it should be very straightforward to use.
Adding different car models and makes, even other types of vehicles like trucks and overlanders, will get you a lot of good results. I’ve played around with a few but keeping the floor open for you to explore.
Then I tried to manually enhance and create a 4k wallpaper from one of the outputs. A Datsun 240Z, so I upscaled it using ClipDrop, and then took it into Procreate on my iPad. Gave it a nice little cleanup, but kept a bunch of the Midjourney artifacts and quirks in place.
You can download a free copy of the wallpaper here (preview below)
Thank you Jackson for the feedback on the last post, and I’m working on a small little Midjourney Introduction post so that if you are not familiar with or want to learn how to use it, you can get started. It’s coming this weekend.
If you liked this email, please Like it and leave a comment, so I know what to improve and remove. Also helps with reaching new readers. You can also share this post with anyone you think would be interested.
I’m grateful to have you all here, and I’m looking forward to seeing what you create with this prompt. Reply to this post/email or ping me on Twitter
PS. Fredd made this dark zombie apocalypse version using the prompt
Love the vehicles and prompts.
Linus is the king of Midjourney. I am just learning but I wrote up a beginner friendly post about how to use Midjourney here - https://mythicalai.substack.com/p/how-to-generate-consistent-characters
If you have never tried Midjourney, jump in, you will love it.