Landscapes of Dark Crystal

I’ve been toying around with Midjourney to make some landscapes. While I was thinking of some ideas for inspiration, I tried making some landscapes based on the movie, The Dark Crystal. This movie (and the follow-up TV series) had a very strong and fantastical visual theme, inspired by the genius of Jim Henson and Brian Froud.

This is a collection of river landscapes that I generated on Midjourney by specifying a “dark crystal style.”

And this is a collection of forest landscapes, also in the Dark Crystal style.

And last, here is a single landscape image of a mountain from Dark Crystal.

mountain in Dark Crystal style
A lonely mountain from Dark Crystal

A quick note on the “featured” image for this post. It’s a combination of two images that I created. The character is an old Gelfling and I placed her in front of one of the forest backgrounds to create a nice composite.

Margotscapes

The other day I was messing about with Midjourney to make some landscapes. I also tried a painting of Margot Robbie (the actress) standing against a desert background. This is what it looked like.

Margot in the Desert

I then made another image of Margot, this time a very stylized portrait that was almost like a caricature painting. I placed her against several different landscape backgrounds, including a desert, mountains, jungle, grasslands, and even a cityscape. Click on each of these images for a high resolution version. They are beautifully detailed!

It’s incredibly amazing what you can do quickly with Midjourney, a little Photoshop skill, and a lot of imagination!

The Angry Pigeon on the Eiffel Tower

A short story, inspired by some art I made while playing around with landscapes on Midjourney…


It flew around in the sky in a haphazard way. It darted back and forth, fighting against the wind and screeching as it went. It was the angry pigeon of the Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower itself stood majestically to one side. Its four legs were planted on top of two buildings that had been built onto the tower’s structure; they served as foundations for the tower’s lower floors. The roof was completely openā€”an outdoor gardenā€”and from there you could see Paris laid out before you, so large it seemed like another country.

“Ah…” I sighed when I saw the scenery below me, which was lit up by the sun sinking down into the west. “Paris…so big.”

I wasn’t particularly familiar with this city yet. This time, my father came here alone to bring us all together at our meeting spot: a cafe called “Le Trianon,” located just off the Rue de Rivoli. We would be using it for dinner tonight.

“What should we eat?”

“Whatever you want.” My father looked up towards the heavens as he spoke.

I followed suit, looking towards the blue skies above Paris and breathing deeply through my nose. Then, suddenly, something caught my eye. There was an airplane flying past us in the distance. A red one. And then, right after it disappeared beyond the horizon, another plane passed by. It too was red.

“Wow, it sure is pretty,” I murmured.

My mother placed her hand over mine and said softly, “You must have been very small when your dad brought you here, huh? How many years ago was that…?” she asked me while staring absentmindedly at the sky.

“I dunno, maybe five or six…”

She turned away from the sunset and gave me a strange look. She’d mentioned once before that she used to live near Paris. What was wrong with her today? I felt a bit nervous about how long this silence had lasted…

“Sorry,” my mom said at last, returning to normal. “Your father’s late, isn’t he?”

“Yeah.” I nodded.

It wouldn’t be long until sundown now, but still no sign of him. Perhaps his plane ran into some sort of trouble; I knew there were always accidents like that happening these days. That would explain why he wasn’t here yet, at least…

That’s when I spotted the angry pigeon.

“What’s up with that thing…?”

“Oh!” My eyes widened when I noticed what it was doing. It seemed to be fighting against the wind and screeching loudly. And then it shot out towards us in mid-air!

“Waaah!” I cried out and hid behind my father. When it approached us slowly, its wings flapped hard and we could hear it cawing all sorts of things:

“Where are they?! They haven’t arrived yet!”

“No good…”

“Damn it all…”

The pigeon flew around for a bit longer, circling the Eiffel Tower again and again. Then it started screaming even louder than beforeā€”so loud it hurt your ears if you listened closely enough. Finally, it took off and headed back down to where it came from. The instant it disappeared from sight, my dad clapped his hands together.

Midjourney for Landscapes

It seems like everyone has heard of Midjourney by now. They make an amazing Discord bot that generates beautiful AI images from text prompts. And the images that it creates are stunning. You’re really only limited by your imagination, and because it’s all done in Discord chat groups, you can easily be inspired by others.

I decided to give Midjourney a quick try on something very simple: landscapes. I started with a prompt that just said:

desert landscape

and then I let the AI image bot do it’s thing. In about one minute, it had four choices for me.

Four possible desert landscapes created in a minute with AI (Midjourney)

Wow. Beautiful stuff! I decided to make higher resolution versions of all four of the options. I had to wait about another minute for each, but here’s how they all came out.

Desert Landscapes

These are all incredible images of a desert landscape and it only took the AI a few minutes to prepare high resolution versions of all four. I could print these out on canvases and hang them in my living room, they’re so beautiful.

I decided to try it out with a few other landscape themes, just for fun.

Jungle Landscapes

Lush and beautiful, don’t you think?

Mountain Landscapes

The thing is, these are all just really simple prompts. You can get much fancier with how you construct your prompts to get just about any style or look that you want. You can even write very specific prompts to create entire scenes. Half the fun is tinkering with your prompts and seeing the progress of the AI at work.

One example, here I decided to combine a desert landscape background with the image of a figure in the foreground. I wanted the figure to look a little bit like the actress Margot Robbie, but in an anime style. This was my prompt:

margot robbie anime standing in front of a desert landscape, hyper quality 

And this is what I got back from the AI.

A painting of an anime version of Margot Robbie standing in a desert landscape.

I could go on for hours and hours!