50mm, f2.8, for a classic portrait look with a shallow depth of field
85mm, f1.8, for a flattering compression of facial features and a blurred background
35mm, f1.4, for a more candid and natural portrait with a wider field of view
105mm, f2.8, for a sharp and detailed headshot with a shallow depth of field
24mm, f1.8, for a dynamic and creative portrait with a wide aperture and a low focal length
135mm, f2.8, for a dramatic and isolated portrait with a long focal length and a shallow depth of field
50mm, f8, for a traditional and sharp portrait with a deep depth of field
PicLumen - image generator
Canva - 500 generations per month, 4 images on each generation
Leonardo.ai
Fooocus, Google Labs
Flux
Adobe Background Remover
https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/settings-and-presets
1. Canva, Photoshop
2. face swap
3. consistent characters
4. backgrounds
5. picture quality
6. image generation
7. Discord server
8. MidJouney vs Leonardo
9. Teaching Channels
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector-based image format. SVG images are made up of paths defined by mathematical equations. This means they can be scaled to any size without losing quality, making them ideal for responsive web design, icons, logos, illustrations, and other graphics that need to look sharp on any screen.
SVG files are also text-based, meaning you can view and edit them with a text editor. The SVG format supports interactivity and animation, making it versatile for various web applications. Additionally, because they are XML-based, SVGs can be searched, indexed, compressed, and scripted.
Raster images, such as JPEGs or PNGs, are made up of pixels