The Twelve Days of MidJourney Christmas Styles — Day 12

MidJourney Styles 230 through 32

The title refers to the secular and commercial meaning of the Twelve Days of Christmas, which begins on the 14th of December and ends on Christmas day, and not the religious meaning, which begins on Christmas day and counts the time between the supposed birth of the out-of-wedlock/illegitimate child, and when the Magi brought him some gifts.

Even then, the title is just a play on words since I’m not describing gifts but the rendering styles for the MidJourney AI Art Generator. For the current version (V. 4) of the rendering engine, there are 32 styles that one can call out (the list is at the bottom of the post).

From now until Christmas day, I’ll have a daily post (in addition to other posts) consisting of either two or three styles, for a total of 33 . . . yes, I ran one twice. Each post will go live at 11:00pm Central Standard Time (CST, UTC -6).

The prompt I give to the AI is the same in each case:

(style name) Christmas

So, for the first of today’s styles, the prompt I gave the AI was: One-line Drawing Christmas.

For each style, I’d like them who want to participate to vote for the rendering they like best. At the end, we’ll have a run-off vote to determine the best out of the 32 individual winners. Each poll will remain open for 3 days. If there’s a tie, I’ll cast the tie-breaking vote. If no one votes, I’ll pick my favorite.


Style No. 30

Style 30 – One-line Drawing Christmas

And here are the individual upscaled images to choose from:

Image 30.1
Image 30.2
Image 30.3
Image 30.4

This poll will close at 11:59pm Central Standard Time (CST, UTC -6) on December 28, 2022.


Style No. 31

Style 31 — Polaroid Photo Christmas

And here are the individual upscaled images to choose from:

Image 31.1
Image 31.2
Image 31.3
Image 31.4

This poll will close at 11:59pm Central Standard Time (CST, UTC -6) on December 28, 2022.


Style No. 32

Style 32 — Tattoo Art Christmas

And here are the individual upscaled images to choose from:

Image 32.1
Image 32.2
Image 32.3
Image 32.4

This poll will close at 11:59pm Central Standard Time (CST, UTC -6) on December 28, 2022.


The list below is from THIS LINK. Note that in the article, the writer uses different prompts for different styles.

That makes sense because some styles are better suited for some things than others. In my case, I’m using the same prompt for each because I wanted to see a direct comparison between the styles.

Meaning what the styles do, and not necessarily for what they are best suited.

Anyway, here are the styles explored in these twelve days of Christmas.

Day 1<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #1 isometric anime (The winner is Image 1.1 with 4 votes)
Style #2 analytic drawing (The winner is Image 2.1 with 3 votes)
Style #3 infographic drawing (The winner is Image 3.2 with 3* votes)
(*) — I cast the tie-breaking vote.

Day 2<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #4 coloring book (The winner is Image 4.2 with 3 votes)
Style #5 diagrammatic drawing (The winner is Image 5.2 with 3 votes)
Style #6 diagrammatic portrait (The winner is Image 6.4 with 3* votes)
(*) — I cast the tie-breaking vote.

Day 3<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #7 double exposure (The winner is Image 7.4 with 4* votes)
Style #8 2D illustration (The winner is Image 8.3 with 4* votes)
Style #9 isometric illustration (The winner is Image 9.4 with 5 votes)
(*) — I cast the tie-breaking vote.

Day 4<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #10 pixel art (The winner is Image 10.3 with 5 votes)
Style #11.futuristic style (The winner is Image 11.3 with 3 votes)
Style #12 ornamental watercolor (The winner is Image 12.1 with 4 votes)

Day 5<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #13 dark fantasy (The winner is Image 13.2 with 5 votes)
Style #14 paper cut craft (The winner is Image 14.2 with 3 votes)

Day 6<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #15 paper quilling (The winner is Image 15.2 with 3 votes)
Style #16 patchwork collage (The winner is Image 16.4 with 3 votes)

Day 7<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #17 iridescent (The winner is Image 17.4 with 3* votes)
(*) — I cast the tie-breaking vote.

Day 8<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #18 ukiyo-e art (The winner is Image 18.4 with 6 votes)
Style #19 watercolor landscape (The winner is Image 19.4 with 5 votes)
Style #20 op art (The winner is Image 20.3 with 4 votes)

Day 9<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #21 Japanese ink (The winner is Image 21.4 with 4 votes)
Style #22 pastel drawing (The winner is Image 22.4 with 4 votes)
Style #23 dripping art (The winner is Image 23.3 with 5 votes)

Day 10<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #24 stained glass portrait (The winner is Image 24.3 with 6 votes)
Style #25 graffiti portrait (The winner is Image 25.2 with 4 votes)
Style #26 winter oil painting (The winner is Image 26.4 with 4 votes)

Day 11<<link (The Poll is closed)
Style #27 anime portrait (The winner is Image 27.1 with 4 votes)
Style #28 cinematographic style (The winner is Image 28.1 with 5 votes)
Style #29 typography art (The winner is Image 29.4 with 3 votes)

Day 12 (this post) (The Poll is closed)
Style #30 one-line drawing (The winner is Image 30.1 with 4 votes)
Style #31 polaroid photo (The winner is Image 31.3 with 4* votes)
Style #32 tattoo art (The winner is Image 32.1 with 2 votes)
(*) — I cast the tie-breaking vote.

The SmugMug Gallery of the above images is HERE, and the link below will play a slideshow of the images.

Slideshow of The Twelve Days of MidJourney Christmas Styles – Day 12 Gallery — 16 images

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