I’ve just released a book about AI Art with Midjourney, DALL-E and Craiyon

What the title says, basically.

Create Stunning AI Art Using Craiyon, DALL-E and Midjourney has the most literal title I’ve ever put on a book, and why shouldn’t it? It’s a practical, down-to-earth guide, filled to the brim with actionable tips and tricks that will take your AI art skills to the next level.

Here it is:

Looks lovely, doesn’t it? It should, I designed it.

If you’re wondering “What’s that font on the cover? It looks yummy!” then firstly, congratulations, you truly are worthy of being here but also WHAT THE HELL, DUDE, that’s Kinetica and I reviewed it a couple of weeks ago.

In case you’ve been discouraged by other “books” on AI art, this is no thrown-together, slapdash wet fart of images accompanied by their prompts, masquerading as a book. This is a highly-structured, tightly-written book, and it’s fun and funny to read. At least I think it is. Maybe you should go find out for yourself. By buying it, I mean. I have a mortgage, you know.

You may have noticed a second name on the cover, and that’s my friend Andreas, biggest fan of the blog and font obsessive extraordinaire. Andreas has added a HUGE appendix at the end of the book, listing a ton of art movements and artists you can use in your prompts.

The book can be had HERE for the very reasonable price of $6.99 or regional equivalent.


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