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@kyle
Have you seen an example of a brand cranking out high quality visual content in their style using an AI model they trained? Something like what I explored below a while back for /daylight. https://x.com/kyle/status/1604486708015165440
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@kyle
https://x.com/daylight/status/1603483129980796929
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@keccers.eth
Pentagram for USGOV. I thought it turned out pretty nice although not everyone did. I believe but am not certain custom SREF combos were used https://www.instagram.com/p/DDFcQpNvR5T/
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IMO it has to be *really* elevated and consistent for this to work. In other words, it has to be high-effort, high-skill AI art. Anything less is an anti-signal
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perplexity is closest to what you're describing imo
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@leewardbound
ive cranked out stylistically consistent PFP for an art project with midjourney, just link the reference images in the prompt and say like "in this same ____ style using these ___ elements", not quite branding-guide grade consistency but i bet with 5 or 10 example images you could get some good results https://opensea.io/collection/goldmongers
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