• Exodus Gameplay Trailer Coming December 17, Sneak Peak Revealed
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    Since its announcement last year, Archetype Entertainments AAA sci-fi action RPGExodushas turned quite a few heads, thanks in large part to its promise of an epic space-faring adventure in the vein ofMass Effect(with a number of former BioWare veterans working on the game, too). Of course, until now, we havent seen too much of the game itself other than its cinematic pre-rendered reveal trailer- though that will soon be changing.Archetype Entertainment has announced that it will be debuting a gameplay trailer forExodustomorrow, on December 17, at 9 AM PT / 11 AM CT / 6 PM CEST. The developer has also shared a brief sneak peak of the trailer, which offers some brief glimpses of several characters, the games explosive third-person shooting combat, some of its locations, and more. You can view it below.Exodusis in development for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with a release date or window currently unknown (which, hopefully, will change tomorrow). For more details on the game, make sure to read our interview with narrative director Drew Karpyshyn.Heres a Sneak Peek of our NEW EXODUS GAMEPLAY TRAILER, EXODUS: The Travelers CreedTune in to see the full trailer TOMORROW, DEC 17, on https://t.co/21fwtYcjES at 9AM PT//11AM CT//6PM CEST!#EXODUSGAME pic.twitter.com/e8TnVS7BYB EXODUS (from Archetype Entertainment) (@ArchetypeEnt) December 16, 2024
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  • CCA announces second part of three-part film and exhibition series
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    Still from the documentary film Into the Island, 2023 CCAThe CCA has announced the launch of To Build Law, the second chapter of Groundwork, a three-part film and exhibition series exploring the conceptual development and field research of contemporary architects cultivating alternative modes of practice.Groundworkaims to ask how we understand the making of architecture in the present moment, and how architects situate themselves in relation to changing natural and disciplinary boundaries. The exhibition aims to ask questions such as: What to build, or not build? Is a building the end point of architectural production? What to do with the existing building stock? How to intervene in the landscape? and How to engage with the increasing environmental and social complexities of a site?According to a 2020 report by the UN Environment Programme, the construction industry accounts for at least 38 per cent of carbon emissions globally, operating with narrow methods geared toward profit. Buildings are held as assets, torn down, and redeveloped, with limited consideration of community and environmental impacts.The documentary and exhibition To Build Law follows the Berlin-based collaborative architecture practice bplus.xyz (b+) and the Zurich-located chair for architecture and storytelling s+ (station.plus, D-ARCH, ETH Zurich) as they establish a policy lab, HouseEurope!, to propose industry reforms and shift cultural norms.The project observes b+s radical experiments beyond the fringes of conventional architectural practice, during various phases of conceptualization and development of a European Citizens Initiative meant to incentivize renovation over demolition and new construction.Guided by an urgency to understand the ways that architects are enacting change in the built environment, curator Francesco Garutti, alongside film director Joshua Frank, will be presenting a reportage of urban fragments and legal pathways in which architecture reveals itself as an open process of establishing partners, drafting positions, convening meetings, strategizing campaigns, and collecting votes to build a movement that aims to change the conditions of the architectural discipline in Europe.To Build Law is the second chapter of Groundwork, whichlaunched in May 2024 with Into the Island.The exhibition will be on display until September 14, 2025.For more information on the exhibition, clickhere.The post CCA announces second part of three-part film and exhibition series appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for December 17
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    The Mauritius fody (Foudia rubra) is a rare and endangered species of bird in the weaver family, Ploceidae. It is endemic to the southern Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, where it resides in several types of forest, including degraded areas, as well as plantations. With a length of around 14 centimetres (5.5 inches), breeding males are olive brown, with a red head, breast and rump patch, and black lores. Females, non-breeding males and juveniles are olive brown with white wing bars and a brown bill. The bird feeds on insects such as grasshoppers, beetle larvae, caterpillars, and also spiders. Berries are eaten regularly by some individuals, and it feeds on nectar regularly, using its specialised brush-tipped tongue. This male Mauritius fody was photographed on the le aux Aigrettes, an island off Mauritius's south-eastern coast.Photograph credit: Charles J. SharpRecently featured: Caroline HillOrngeStephanolepis hispidusArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • On this day: December 17
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    December 17: International Day to End Violence Against Sex WorkersMemorial to victims of the 1970 Polish protests942 William Longsword of Normandy was ambushed and assassinated by supporters of ArnulfI, Count of Flanders, while both were at a peace conference to settle their differences.1948 The Finnish Security Police was established to remove communist leadership from its predecessor, the State Police.1967 Harold Holt, the prime minister of Australia, disappeared while swimming near Portsea, Victoria; his body was never recovered.1970 Polish soldiers fired at workers (memorial pictured) emerging from trains in Gdynia, beginning the government's crackdown on mass anti-communist protests across the country.2010 Arab Spring: Mohamed Bouazizi, a street vendor in Sidi Bouzid, set himself on fire in protest against police harassment, triggering the Tunisian revolution.Rumi (d.1273)mile Roux (b.1853)Willard Libby (b.1908)Alicia Boole Stott (d.1940)More anniversaries: December 16December 17December 18ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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  • Unigine 2.19.1 can now import and export USD files
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    Monday, December 16th, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerUnigine 2.19.1 can now import and export USD fileshtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Unigine has released Unigine 2.19.1, the latest version of the real-time 3D engine.The update makes it possible to import as well as export data in USD format, and makes the USD Export plugin available in the free Community edition of the software.A high-end real-time 3D engine for enterprise-scale engineering and simulation projectsFirst released in 2005, Unigine began as a more general-purpose game engine, but since 2012 has focused on enterprise markets, including simulation, training, engineering and city planning.Unique features include 64-bit precision for world space co-ordinates.That means that, unlike most standard game engines, which use 32-bit precision, Unigine can simulate planet-scale scenes rather than much smaller game worlds.The high-end editions the Engineering SDK and Sim SDK, both priced on demand also support GIS data and common CAD data formats, and support OpenGL as well as DirectX.However, the software can also be used for entertainment work, and since 2020, has been available free for commercial projects that generate under $100,000/year in revenue.Unigine 2.19.1: updates to USD support and character animation workflowAs the version numbering suggests, Unigine 2.19.1 is a primarily a patch update to Unigine 2.19, which was released in August, but it includes some significant changes for entertainment work.One is that it support for Universal Scene Description has been extended, making it possible to import data in USD format as well as export it.Users can import and export meshes, materials, lights, cameras and skinned characters, including both skeletal and blendshape-based animations, in .usda, .usdc and .usdz format.And whereas the USD exchange plugin was initially only available with the Sim and Engineering editions, it is now available in the free Community edition.Another key change is that animation preview is now built into the Unigine Editor, making it possible to view animations directly in the Asset Browser, without having to assign them to a Skinned Mesh object.Other changes include improvements to Screen-Space Ray-Traced Global Illumination (SSRTGI), and support for NVIDIAs DLSS and AMDs FSR render upscaling technologies in VR as well as on desktop.There are also updates to the web streaming system and SpiderVision plugin added in 2.19.Pricing and system requirementsUnigine 2.19.1 is available for 64-bit Windows 10+ and Linux (kernel 4.19+). Both engine and editor are hardware-agnostic: you can find a list of supported AMD, Intel and NVIDIA GPUs here.The Community Free edition is free to use for non-commercial work and commercial projects with revenue or funding under $100,000 in the past 12 months.The Community Pro edition has no revenue cap, with subscriptions now costing $1,500/year. You can find a feature comparison table with the enterprise editions here.Read an overview of the new features in Unigine 2.19.1 on Unigines blogRead a full list of new features in Unigine 2.19.1 on the Unigine forumHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Latest NewsUnigine 2.19.1 can now import and export USD filesGame engine now imports meshes, materials, lights and animation in USD format, including in the free Community edition.Monday, December 16th, 2024Boris FX releases Mocha Pro 2025Tracking app's new AI-powered roto workflow lets users isolate objects with a single click, then propagate the matte through an entire shot.Monday, December 16th, 2024Master Designing Sci-Fi Props for FilmDiscover how to create 3D designs that can be turned into physical movie props with The Gnomon Workshop's detailed tutorial.Monday, December 16th, 2024Adobe releases Substance 3D Stager 3.1 in betaScene layout and rendering app gets new generative AI features, including a new text-to-3D system for creating background models.Saturday, December 14th, 2024Nekki releases Cascadeur Mobile 1.2New iPad and iPhone edition of Nekki's AI-assisted character animation software can now import and export data in FBX format.Saturday, December 14th, 2024ukasz Czy releases UVPackmaster 3 for MayaCheck out the popular GPU-accelerated UV packing and UV stacking tool, now available for Maya as well as Blender.Friday, December 13th, 2024More NewsBlender add-on ClayPencil turns 2D animation into 3D 'claymation'Foundry releases Nuke 16.0 in betaChaos releases V-Ray 7 for SketchUpThe new V-Ray for Blender is available in betaFoundry releases Katana 8.0Foundry releases Mari 7.1Tutorial - Modeling for Film & TV: Hard-Surface VehiclesAutodesk open-sources USD for 3ds MaxGet Epic Games' free Project Titan Unreal Engine sampleMaxon releases Redshift 2025.2Maxon releases Cinema 4D 2025.1Maxon releases ZBrush 2025.1Older Posts
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    Monday, December 16th, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerBoris FX releases Mocha Pro 2025html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Boris FX has begun its 2025 updates to Mocha Pro, its planar tracking software.Mocha Pro 2025.0 introduces a new AI-powered rotoscoping workflow, including an Object Brush for isolating objects in a frame of video with a single click, and Matte Assist ML, for propagating the mask automatically throughout the remainder of a shot.The softwares new 3D tracking toolset gets the option to track objects as well as the camera.New AI-powered Object Brush isolates objects in a single frame with one clickMocha Pro becomes the second of Boris FXs applications to get new AI-powered rotoscoping features, following their introduction in Silhouette 2024 and 2024.5.The Object Brush, which is powered by the Mask ML algorithm used in Silhouette, makes it possible to isolate objects in a single frame of footage with a single click.Users click inside the object they want to isolate to have automatically generates a matte for it.The selection can be refined by selecting extra parts of the image to include or exclude, or by using the existing Area Brush tool to paint areas in or out manually.Once the boundaries are finalized, Mocha converts the selection into editable splines.New Matte Assist ML feature propagates single-frame object mattes throughout a shotAlternatively, users can propagate the matte throughout a shot with the Matte Assist ML option in the softwares new Matte module.It automatically follows the object being matted in the source frame throughout the rest of the footage, generating animated vector masks matching its changing outline.The edges of the masks can be shrunk or dilated using built-in controls.As well as garbage matting, suggested use cases include creating holdouts for foreground objects.Updates to 3D tracking and data exportThe release also extends the 3D tracking toolset introduced in Mocha Pro 2024, which integrated the core solver from SynthEyes, Boris FXs 3D tracking software.Users can now solve for moving objects within 3D scenes as well as the camera. The solve can be used with both planar tracks and PowerMesh tracks, for organically warping surfaces.There are also workflow and performance improvements, including a new unified export dialog for tracking data. You can find a full list in the release notes.Pricing and system requirementsMocha Pro 2025 is available as a standalone application, and as Adobe, Avid and OFX plugins. The standalone edition is compatible with Windows 10+, RHEL/CentOS 7-9 Linux and macOS 12.7.6+. The plugins are compatible with After Effects and Premiere Pro CC 2014+, HitFilm Pro 2017+, Media Composer 8+, Nuke 8+, Flame 2020+, Fusion Studio 8+, Silhouette 2020+ and Vegas Pro 14+.A new licence costs $695 for the Adobe, Avid or OFX plugins, $995 for all the plugins, or $1,495 for the standalone edition plus all of the plugins. Find subscription pricing here.Read an overview of the new features in Mocha Pro 2025 on Boris FXs blogRead a full list of new features in Mocha Pro 2025 in the online release notesHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Latest NewsUnigine 2.19.1 can now import and export USD filesGame engine now imports meshes, materials, lights and animation in USD format, including in the free Community edition.Monday, December 16th, 2024Boris FX releases Mocha Pro 2025Tracking app's new AI-powered roto workflow lets users isolate objects with a single click, then propagate the matte through an entire shot.Monday, December 16th, 2024Master Designing Sci-Fi Props for FilmDiscover how to create 3D designs that can be turned into physical movie props with The Gnomon Workshop's detailed tutorial.Monday, December 16th, 2024Adobe releases Substance 3D Stager 3.1 in betaScene layout and rendering app gets new generative AI features, including a new text-to-3D system for creating background models.Saturday, December 14th, 2024Nekki releases Cascadeur Mobile 1.2New iPad and iPhone edition of Nekki's AI-assisted character animation software can now import and export data in FBX format.Saturday, December 14th, 2024ukasz Czy releases UVPackmaster 3 for MayaCheck out the popular GPU-accelerated UV packing and UV stacking tool, now available for Maya as well as Blender.Friday, December 13th, 2024More NewsBlender add-on ClayPencil turns 2D animation into 3D 'claymation'Foundry releases Nuke 16.0 in betaChaos releases V-Ray 7 for SketchUpThe new V-Ray for Blender is available in betaFoundry releases Katana 8.0Foundry releases Mari 7.1Tutorial - Modeling for Film & TV: Hard-Surface VehiclesAutodesk open-sources USD for 3ds MaxGet Epic Games' free Project Titan Unreal Engine sampleMaxon releases Redshift 2025.2Maxon releases Cinema 4D 2025.1Maxon releases ZBrush 2025.1Older Posts
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  • <p>Apply for the <em>Unreal Fellowship: Games 2025</em> today</p>
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    Applications for the Unreal Fellowship: Games 2025 are now open. This intensive virtual course for game industry professionals will teach you the process of game development in Unreal Engine. Apply today.
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  • Why Has Gold Dazzled So Many Cultures Throughout History?
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    This gold wreath thought to be from Corinth, Greece, dates to thethird to second century B.C.E. Brooklyn MuseumFrom ancient Egyptian jewelry to contemporary fashion, gold has been linked to opulence and wealth for millennia. A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is exploring why this particular metal has transfixed so many cultures throughout history and how its meaning has changed over time. Titled Solid Gold,Solid Gold will transport visitors through the many worlds of gold, its joyful, though at times heartbreaking, histories, says Matthew Yokobosky, the shows senior curator, in a statement. As a museum dedicated to bringing art and people in shared experiences, audiences will find inspiration, opening them to unexplored realms of beauty in their world.The show opens with a video of the 2018 launch of NASAs Parker Solar Probe, the first spacecraft to fly into the suns upper atmosphere. This footage sets the tone for an expansive, trippy show dedicated to the precious metal the Incas poetically called the tears of the sun, as Artnets Raquel Laneri writes. An installation view of "Solid Gold" at the Brooklyn Museum Paula Abreu PitaThe elaborate showcase, which includes items from around the world, is part of the museums 200th birthday celebrations. About half of the 500 items in the exhibition come from the Brooklyn Museums collections, including historic coins, Greek jewelry, Japanese screens and Renaissance altarpieces.I based the exhibition checklist on our impressive permanent collection, Yokobosky tells Vogues Christian Allaire. In reviewing our holdings, nearly 4,000 works are gold or have a gold aspect and span thousands of years, from ancient times to today.The shows opening galleries display an impressive array of artifacts that demonstrate the ancient worlds interest in gold, such as a sarcophagus dating to between 945 and 740 B.C.E. decorated with golden pigmentswhich are meant to mimic gold inlays. A golden ballgown fromBalenciaga's haute couture spring/summer 2020 collection Pari Dukovic / Trunk ArchiveThe exhibitions ancient artifacts are contrasted with contemporary artworks, films and designs. For instance, pieces of gold facial jewelry made in Panama around the first millennium C.E. are shown alongside examples of grills made in recent decades.As theNew York Times Aruna DSouza writes, This is ultimately a show about fashion.Among the highlights are splendid couture gowns from the Blonds, Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Cardin, Hubert de Givenchy, Marc Bohan, Azzedine Alaa and John Galliano while he was at the helm of Christian Dior, writes Vogue. Other items on view include a prototype of a necklace made for Elizabeth Taylor to wear in the film Cleopatra (1963) and a variety of Cartier jewels. A Roman bracelet from 379 to 395 C.E. decorated with gold, emeralds, sapphires and glass The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, CaliforniaMuseumgoers will also learn about golds origins, as well as the consequences connected to its production. Through artworks and artifacts, one section of the exhibition tells a global story of ecological transformation, environmental impact and the human repercussions that result from the search for this precious metal, per the statement. Nearby, a display of gold coins explores how currency was used to spread propaganda images of powerful rulers.In addition to golds cultural appeal, the exhibition also spotlights the lasting nature of the material itself. When it survives, gold provides researchers and archaeologists a window into the lives of cultures throughout history.Even though it doesnt corrode or tarnish, and thus can last a really long time, gold was commonly reused in the ancient worldmelted down and shaped into new forms, writes the Times. When it endures, it feels a little bit miraculous.Solid Gold is on view at the Brooklyn Museum through July 6, 2025. Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Art, Art History, Artifacts, Arts, Exhibitions, Exhibits, Fashion, Film, Gold, History, Jewelry, Museums, New York City, Painting, Pop culture, Sculpture
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  • Scientists Just Dissected the World's Rarest Whale in New Zealand. Here's What They Found
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    Last week, scientists conducted the first-ever dissection of a spade-toothed whale, the rarest whale species on Earth. New Zealand Department of ConservationWhen a 16-foot, 3,000-pound mystery whale washed ashore on the South Island of New Zealand in July, even the worlds foremost cetacean experts were taken aback.Anton van Helden, a senior marine science adviser for New Zealands Department of Conservation, first saw a picture of the whale come across his phone while he was sitting on his couch, recovering from surgery. He had no doubt about what it was.I immediately went, Oh my goodness, its a spade-toothed whale! van Helden tells CNNs Lex Harvey. A lot of people didnt believe me.Van Heldens assessment turned out to be correct. The stocky, powerful-looking little animalas he describes the creature to CNNwas indeed a spade-toothed whale. The carcass was in remarkably good condition and appeared in a region of New Zealand that allowed researchers to perform the first-ever dissection of the species.But any initial disbelief from scientists was warranted: The spade-toothed species, part of the beaked whale family, is considered the rarest whale on Earth. Before now, it had only been spotted by humans six timesnever alive and never in the correct conditions for dissection. A 2012 study suggested the whales are exceptionally deep divers that dwell far below the surface of the South Pacific Ocean.Its very hard to do research on marine mammals if you dont see them at sea, Hannah Hendriks, a marine technical adviser for the Department of Conservation, told Charlotte Graham-McLay of the Associated Press (AP) after the initial discovery in July. Its a bit of a needle in a haystack. You dont know where to look.Much of the existing knowledge of the species was based on lower jaw and tooth samples collected on Pitt Island, 500 miles west of mainland New Zealand, in 1874, as well as partial remains found decades later. When specimens washed up in 2010 and 2017 on the North Islands, scientists could only undertake minimally invasive samplingand no dissectionbefore the whales were buried.This time, however, the research and dissection process, which began last week, was under the guidance of both scientists and members of local Mori tribes on the South Island. It aimed at elucidating both biological and cultural knowledge of the whale, known as a taonga, or sacred treasure, to the Mori people.As van Helden tells Eva Corlett of the Guardian, Were working around a dead animal, but its telling us about how it [lived], and also thats unpacking all of the life stories of the people involved around it.Not only was this tohor (whale) the first of its kind to be dissected by science, but it was also the first time our hap (subtribe) worked with scientists to pull together Indigenous and Western knowledge systems so we can all gain a better understanding of the whale and its behaviors, Rachel Wesley, a representative in the regional tribal government, says in a statement from the Department of Conservation.Initial findings from the extensive dissection offer the researchers new clues in understanding how spade-toothed whales liveas well as how this specific one died.One point of interest was the discovery of small vestigial teeth in the whales upper jaw. In a study of other beaked whale species, researchers determined that vestigial teeth receded as evolution favored suction feeding, primarily on squid.These little teeth embedded in the gum tells us something about their evolutionary history, van Helden says in the Department of Conservation statement. Its just another thing that we had no idea about.So too was the discovery of nine stomach chambers in the spade-toothed whale, some of which contained squid beaks and some lenses from the eyes of squid, a few parasitic worms and maybe some other parts of organisms that we are not quite sure of, van Helden says in the statement, confirming the importance of squid in the whales diet.As research on the whale continuesfrom new measurements to a CT scan of its headmore details will come into sharper focus.We also found interesting structures associated with both feeding and sound production. Weights and measurements and descriptions were made of various muscles and organs, to help us describe this species and make comparisons with related species, van Helden adds in the statement. These all add to the body of knowledge we are building.As for this specific individual, researchers believe that bruising around the head and a broken jaw indicate head trauma was the cause of death.Even as the dissection ends, the whale will have many scientific and cultural afterlives. Following the dissection, the local iwi, or tribes, will retain the jaw and teeth of the spade-toothed whale, which are sacred in Mori culture, according to the AP. The rest of the skeleton, featuring 3D-printed replacements for those parts, will wind up in the ThuraOtago Museum in Dunedin, where the public can revel in the presence of one of the worlds rarest mammals.Its a week Ill never forget in my life, van Helden says in the statement, describing the dissection. Its certainly a highlight, and its the start of the storytelling around this beautiful animal.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Animals, Biology, Cool Finds, Indigenous Peoples, Mammals, Mysteries, New Zealand, Scientists, Whales
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  • MidJourney adds Pinterest-like moodboards and support for multiple custom AI image models
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    Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreMidJourney, the popular AI image generator with more than 19 million users (including several of us at VentureBeat), has introduced new features to enhance user customization. Today, the small company launched Pinterest-inspired Moodboards and support for multiple personalization profiles meaning users can now create and switch between multiple custom versions of Midjourneys latest image generator AI model, version 6.1, that are tailored to their unique aesthetics.The updates aim to streamline the creative process for individuals and teams, making it easier to integrate personalized styles across various projects.What are Midjourneys new moodboards?The standout feature, Moodboards, enables users to upload curated collections of images that act as inspiration for generating new art. The AI model adapts to the diversity and complexity of the uploaded images, creating a unique style profile that remixes the visual elements. This addition is complemented by the ability to create multiple personalization profiles, allowing users to organize and deploy their different styles seamlessly.Setting up a custom model has also become significantly faster, with the company claiming a fivefold improvement in image ranking speed. The ranking system is how Midjourney trains a custom model on behalf of you, the user. You need to navigate to Midjourneys image ranker and pick which of a pair of random images you like best, then continue rating pairs of images until youve reached a certain threshold where the model understands what kinds of images and aesthetics you like. Users now need just 40 ratings to begin creating a profile, with optimal stability achieved at 200. Previously, you needed 200 to personalize the model.While heavy users may still prefer contributing thousands of ratings for maximum precision, the streamlined process lowers the barrier to entry for new users.Users can begin rating pairs of images over at midjourney.com/personalize.Better organization featuresThe updates also introduce organizational improvements. Users can now name their profiles, designate one or multiple profiles as defaults, and track all images associated with specific profiles. MidJourney emphasizes that these features are particularly beneficial for those juggling multiple projects or collaborating with others.David Holz, founder of MidJourney, shared the announcement on the companys Discord server earlier today. He explained the motivation behind the updates, expressing a desire to make personalization accessible for a broader range of creative workflows. Holz highlighted that the new tools allow users to take control of their projects while maintaining the flexibility to work with diverse creative teams.As MidJourney continues to refine its personalization infrastructure, the company is soliciting user feedback through its ideas-and-features channel. These developments highlight the platforms commitment to empowering creators with tools that are both intuitive and powerful, marking another step forward in the evolution of AI-assisted creativity.The additions come as expected following Midjourneys announcement last week of an experimental new collaborative image making whiteboard feature called Patchwork. Daily insights on business use cases with VB DailyIf you want to impress your boss, VB Daily has you covered. We give you the inside scoop on what companies are doing with generative AI, from regulatory shifts to practical deployments, so you can share insights for maximum ROI.Read our Privacy PolicyThanks for subscribing. Check out more VB newsletters here.An error occured.
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