Hey everybody, GMGM. We're getting ready. I just invited the Queens of Cronix as a co-host. I see Joshua and Helen already
with the speakers and I'm also inviting you fashion AI to join the stage sending the invite point.
I've also pin a couple tweets on the top of the room. A few submissions from creators for the contest with the Queens of Connects, a reminder of the AI-generative contest that we have.
I'm just going to wait a few seconds for the last member to join the stage and people to join the space and then we will kick off to share insights and best practices with the community about creating fashion with AI.
While we are waiting for everyone to file in, we just want to give a thank you to everyone tuning in for the AI spaces and for all of the voices adding to the conversation. We're really grateful for all of you to come in and help to give some knowledge for the subject.
Also for the contest we're really excited to see we've already had a few entries come in and really blown away by some of the designs. So, you know, congratulations and good luck to everyone who submits their creations. Really, really wonderful. And yeah, welcome everyone. Thank you so much for coming in.
Thank you for clicking off the space and for welcoming everybody on behalf of the Quint of Clonex and welcoming Havo as well on stage from the dresser team. Holo Havo, please, please, please help me out here because I see that you invited a lot of AI queers to the space.
So if you see someone I don't know who is requesting to come on stage or to speak please let me know so I can make sure to accept everybody and make them live as far on the space. Yeah.
Yes, how are you everyone? How have you been? Thank you very much for being here. And yes, I actually see Fatima being here that she made some great generations. But I don't know if she is able to speak right now. Fatima, if you are able to speak just and if you want to jump in just emoji, it thumbs up and we will send you a microphone.
Thanks, thanks, have a super, super strong to see our friend here, Joshua, who's been a very active member of our community and bringing so much insights and AI from our
first AI journey. We started our first AI collection actually early January, like later the first week of the year. I mean, we were using AI internally before, but our first like public AI collection in January with the community.
We had like three community members at just sex where you want the AI challenge and we distributed within our ecosystem of like apps and websites and monetized as well and already receiving River Dune share from the cells that the AI collection
and our making Android 6.com. And Joshua was here to educate the community on the best practices with me, Johnny AI, in our Discord and on Twitter spaces as well. So welcome back, Joshua. And thanks so much for joining the space. Yeah, thank you for having me. I appreciate it.
And of course I see more queens joining the space. Welcome on stage. We also have Helen here.
with on the creator side coming in to share insights on how to create with AI and of course the fashion AI group, hey fashion AI, you want to quickly introduce yourself.
Hi, I'm Francesca. I'm the founder of Fashion AI. I started really in the digital fashion space. And I love digital fashion for everything around storytelling, so digital fashion
shows and also allowing creators to monetize what they do early on in their Korean and develop a voice for themselves and also it's more sustainable. And of course, generative AI is just speeding up this whole process and allowing more and more people from outside
of the fashion industry to come in from graphic design and architecture and gaming. So it's just a super fun and vibrant type and really pleased to be kind of helping nurture a small community in the space. Thanks, thanks so much.
to have you here and take so much for joining. Helen, do you want to have a quick intro as well? Yes, hi. My name is Helen. I'm a digital artist and virtual fashion designer. And also I'm a mentor of IE Fashion Marathon.
Thanks, thanks. So nice to have you here. Thank you for coming. Another AI fashion expert. Rose, Rose, you want to make an intro? Hi, yes. Hopefully you can hear me. I had connection issues. Yes. All good. Okay. Thank you. Hi. I'm Rose J. I'm part of the Clone Queens Activity
in the artifact community. I'm a watercolor artist by night. It's my web 3-year-old. I do marketing during the day, but I have been doubly in AI just trying to figure out how to best leverage prompts. Super excited to see if I could participate in this dress X.
Collab because I think with mid-journey and designing, I mean, it's just limitless. So I'm excited to just learn more in the session and also share some of the tips that I had been able to figure out. Thank you. Thanks so much and I really happy to have you here as well. Before we dive into insight,
best practices use cases. I'm just going to give a quick reminder and like backbone to everybody here and so provide some structure around this space. So we created this space to bring together some AI fashion, create us and experts who've been using AI
different ways, but especially to create amazing fashion creations. Some of them already won public challenges, some of them already created official AI fashion weeks, or participated in them, and some of them already monetized and distributed their collection from an
AI generated content. So they all are experts in the field. And the reason why we wanted to share more insights and bring more experiences and use cases to the community about creating with AI is because we have this opportunity right now for everybody here to join
both dress ex and the Queen's of Cronex communities as a creator, as a designer. We have created the dress ex, a collection of nine items for the Queen's of Cronex and the tenth piece of this collection is generated by the community to AI.
We have this challenge that is open. The pin tweet on top right now, the first one is the announcement tweet with all the details on how to participate. It's pretty straightforward. You can just click this tweet. There is a link to our discord in the comments. And in our discord, you will have a mid-johnie AI channel.
and in this channel you can start prompt and create images and post them on Twitter using the dress x qcx hashtag. We have this challenge open until Friday 16 so not this upcoming Friday but next week and then we will review this internally or the submission with cons of
connect and dress X team, select the top 10 images and drop them as individual posts for a community vote and the winner will be selected and dropped as part of this collection. What it means is that the color of the image of the winner will be then generated as a 3D5 or the dress X team.
as an augmented reality lens to wear as well in the app on your socials and will then also be generated as an NFT artwork for the Queen's of Connects collection. It will be minted and put on sale and you will receive revenue share and royalties from your creation as the creator of the piece.
So it's a full on body as like digital fashion AI designer and NFT creator for an amazing project that is the Queen of Connects and the super fashionable ball characters all that on the dress, X-Pocket place. So details on top and I will do a
a few reminders during the space of course. And another thing we already had a run of intros, please feel free to ask questions during the space. You can comment in the comment section of that space on Twitter if you have specific data questions on how to create
with AI for this collection or any question about the collection itself. You can raise your hands or request to speak. We put you on stage if we have time. And now my first question will be towards Joshua, who is one of the leading experts in AI.
I am in the space and if you want to give us a brief understanding and overview of why you think that AI creation is accessible to all. Good question. Thank you.
For me, how I got started with a generative AI is I basically lost my creative spark. I didn't feel like making games. I didn't feel like writing code or doing any 3D modeling or anything like that.
could do was just type words into a prompt and start tinkering with just conceptual ideas. And that's basically how I got started with it. And then just a couple of weeks into doing that, I kind of had this real
sort of transformative moment that made me realize the power of generative AI and how it would become a major tool in every creative field. So for me, it kind of like the
accessibility aspect of it, kind of was just from losing everything and like having that as the easiest way to get started. So I think as long as you can like have creative ideas,
you can use this technology to create and that is a really amazing gift to all of humanity. There's a lot of people who are intimidated by drawing, they're intimidated by 3D software, they're intimidated by digital pattern making or even traditional pattern making for that
So yeah, I think being able to just type words is a very accessible and powerful thing. And what's really cool about Genertib AI is what I think is one of its major superpowers is that it's able to translate one
idea into another idea. And so really you can come up with any concept and translate it into fashion. Anything you want, you know, it can be from like your own personal experience, it can be some other, you know, hobby you have.
you know like Sierra who was one of the participants in the latest AI Fashion Week. She has her own business where she's really into stones and different kinds of geodes and rocks and stuff and so her collection was
inspired by that. You could be really into woodworking, you know, like anything. Of course, you know, a lot of people who are passionate about fashion are inspired by specific designers. And of course, as long as they're relatively well known, the AI can pick up on
that as well. And of course it's trivial to combine different ideas. And that's really where I get really interested is trying to come up with kind of unusual concepts and ideas and combine them together and then create a kind of a series
of images where I'm combining different ideas and then the results of those can be combined together in different ways and then you end up with something that that is really that nobody's ever seen before. So to me that's like something that's really exciting about this technology and it's something that anyone can do.
Thanks for sharing and you just ended this by something that anyone can do and we finally see this with AI that we all become incredible designers and it's only about the creativity in our minds and the quality of our prompts and how risky and
create if we want to be with them. So it's really empowering everybody into becoming the better version of their creative self. And I was super excited to see this taking life with the Queen's of Pronex. Maybe someone who participated in the race
and challenge wants to talk maybe Helen or Eva. I see that you have some submissions or rows. If you want to share something about your experience. Yeah, we actually have El joined us. So I just wanted to make sure we introduce El since he had skipped her. Yeah. Hello.
I'm El Evans and I'm one of the Queen Clones and I'm a graphic artist. I did a project about a year and a half ago called Command Z that was all done in AI in mid-Journey and I did a bunch of hands
and drawn elements into it. So I've been in the mid-journey for a while now and right now even when I do logos, anything pretty much I use mid-journey kind of as a tool for inspiration. So I'm a very visual person so sometimes
It helps to get the words out, you know, to use mid-journey. So I've done a couple classes on it and I did under the contest like really quick because I'd already done a few things in mid-journey but I'm very excited to be here and really love pretty much all the day eyes so far.
Thanks for joining and thanks for the intro actually I pinned I pinned one of your creation on top of the space the third pin tweet It's the pink suit I'll call it like this. How would you call it?
Yeah, I think it's a pink angel suit. So I just need something very angelic for my condor.
So in terms of the creative process behind it, would you like you imagine this for a clone?
I wanted, you know, I'm like really into the pink power suit women's empowerment. So I wanted to kind of start there and then make some elements of, you know, the different clone traits. So I'm an angel if you could see my clone. So try to do everything with wings or halos.
and glows and so I kind of just put in all the elements like that like I put in wings and halos and power suit women empowerment so all the thoughts that I wanted to be as my clone I put in a mid-journey and those are some of the first things that came out of it
Thanks for sharing. That's pretty cool. And yeah, just a reminder for everybody that the collection is following the threats and the elements of the Queens of Cronix and the Artific collection. So you can also use and play along with this element.
to have a creation that will be really fitted to the storytelling and the branding of the Queens of Cronix. Of course, democracy is the better. So feel free to show us a creation. Don't forget to submit them on Twitter using the
StackDressXQCX. So we can easily define new submission and also we share them, we post them, support your creativity and also make sure that your submission is entered in the challenge. So you all have the chance to win and join our two projects as a creator.
Maybe Helen, you want to give us some insights on your creative process to create digital fashion with AI? Oh, thank you. I even don't know what to say because I think it's a very good source of inspiration, firstly.
And also it's this tool perfectly optimized, the process of concept creation and visualization. But for me, it's something like a trap because you see a lot of so beautiful pictures that you can lose your way.
before you start the generation, you should go through a whole phase of preparation. Coming up with ideas and proposals, forming the associations and
descriptions, gathering references and only after all of that you can do, you can push the button, generate the pictures and if in this case
you can say that you have extremely yours vision of the generation because it's you know journey makes very very nice pictures and it's something like a free cheese
And also, as for me, I like to use a lot of IEs, a lot of models and mix it.
and it gives some original result, not somebody's
not somebody's collage of pictures, you know.
What do you mean by you mix that? Can you elaborate on how this is the process of mixing mixing images? I generate something in Leonardo then I put it to the mid-journey and then I can change something and Photoshop better or you can take
few models in Leonardo. You can generate it in one of models in Leonardo then you can take this picture like your reference and put it to another model like a stable diffusion and you can mix it
I don't know many times and you will have a result that is original. Like you use a lot of tools.
And every time something will change in this work and the original of this work will be, how it says, will be right, I don't know.
Thanks, yes, I was trying to, you know, like, elaborate on this process that you mentioned because I think that a lot of people know how to create like, you know, like, basic images with prompt in a major NAI, but very few actually push this
process a little bit further the way you did it by creating like mixing to elaborate and also make a version a little bit more advanced and complicated of the creation. And as you just mentioned, it makes something that is
never been seen before and it's more unique because it's a mix of creation. So you create multiple things and use all of these unique creations to create an additional one. There is a blend of all of them. So it adds another layer of uniqueness through this
process. So thanks for sharing that. Yes, you are right because I have a lot of questions about legal and ethical issues in these questions. So yes, to blend it, to mix it is the best way to protect yourself.
I see Josh as a reaction to this last comment.
Yeah, I just I wanted to plus one the ethical considerations. I do think that's important with mid journey specifically when you're using image prompts. Just as a kind of requirement for the interface, any image prompt you use is going to be
published on their website. Now if you're generating privately, then it's only going to be viewable by you and the mid-journey team. But legally speaking, you just have to keep in mind that any image inputs you use will be published
on somebody else's website. And so, ethically speaking, the wisest thing to do would be to only use images that are either royalty free or basically, you know, you have a license for and some form or another, whether they're your images.
you've created them using mid-jerny text prompts purely or you know, stable diffusion or some royalty free website, whatever. I feel like that's the safest thing. And so yeah, I'm glad that was brought up because it's something that's
can be kind of easy to miss in the like creative, the creative frenzy that we can all get into sometime, you know, just want to just try everything. It can be easy to forget the implications of like some of these techniques.
Thanks, Josh. Yeah, I am IP rights and creative rights from these generated images has been a topic for all of us and we also had this questions coming up often because we ran the
Contest 30 on this year as I mentioned with dress X and we onboarded these creators to monetize the prediction and We actually have a service agreement with everything around body creators The same way when we on board fashion brand a retailer
create our own resex. Those AI creators have the same terms and arguments that they have to sign with us to be unbothered and to monetize their collection and keep their prompt as well as a proof of original creation as well.
Yes, I just want to plot that if you generate something in mid-Journey or some other IE that is public, you have no exclusive rights for your generation.
sell it, no bodies. So like some exclusive, you can use it for commercial purpose but you can give the exclusive rights. And it's a very big drop for creators and for authors.
Thanks for sharing. This is a very important point as well. Yes, fashion AI you want to comment on this? Yeah, no, absolutely. I think you were mentioning Helen. So you've got mid-Journey and Leonardo. So as a creator, it is important to look at the terms and conditions of
the website. So mid-journey, if you're tier one, that falls under creative comments. So it means you don't own your copyright, your prompt, the images will probably go towards retraining the mid-journey model. And then tier two, you do have more ability
to use it, but it doesn't actually stipulate if you own the copyright. So it's an evolving space and some jurisdictions are more tight than others. So in the US, you don't own generative AI artwork, but then if you change it, so if you take the inspiration of the AI
to the image and turn it into digital fashion or you Photoshop it or you bring it into other tools then potentially you do own it and then therefore you can monetize it. But it is a very complex topic for sure.
Thanks. And while you are on stage and speaking up, you also share some insights on your end because you've been very involved in the space and very focused on fashion powered by AI. What about some of your best practices, like
So for me coming into the when I sort of fell in love with fashion, it was all around Alexander McQueen and he's such an innovator in the space. He did the first live stream. He had a hologram kit, Mars. He had girls walking on the runway in a blank dress.
getting spray painted by car paint. So I'm in love with fashion, innovation and storytelling and he had one fashion term, particular which was called Atlantis and it was about sustainability so he said if the sea levels were
rose, we as humans would have to adapt to living underwater. So as the girls came out on the catwalk, they had prosthetics so their heads became more and more like fish. So when I first came into sort of digital fashion, my first vision was to create a digital fashion
show of Atlantis and they are experimented in that space and they learnt about unity and blender and closed 3d just because I had this vision in mind and I was hoping that month and month I could do these digital fashion shows but it proved very technically challenging quite costly and quite hard to monetize as well.
And so had been in that digital fashion space for some time and then you know come February this year that's when started looking more at the generative IPs and the first competition we did was Atlantis again. So I've always let's be in a real sort of focal point
for me. When I experimented with mid-Jerney, I'm inspired by nature, so some of my personal prompts have been around fairies and forests, so a cave full of crystals or mid-summer, really magical natural
scenes are what personally inspires me and then when I was looking at how do you pull apart this prompt and what is it? What is the formula? I kind of came up with a formula which is more about the avatar itself and describing who that model is.
It's about the garment. So what type of garment, what brand, if you are going to put a brand, but again, that's an IP issue, what material, then thinking about the environment, where are they, what's the lighting conditions, who's photographing them from what angle. So I sort of pulled it apart in that way.
But in terms of hosting competitions, you know, we do a bit of everything and it's just really super exciting to see how people interpret different themes. So I just try not to not to give too strict a guide
guidelines and just let people have fun with it. Yes, we need to not forget that we should all have fun with this as well because it's really, really fun experience to create with AI. And a reminder here for everybody that I see many
more tweets being pinned on top of the space by the Queen's of Clon X. Thank you for sharing. I see beautiful creases and from Rose, I see a creation from Fatima, Fatima, I see you also in the space. As a listener, I'm inviting you to speak if you want to come on the space, join us and share your experience. I see more creation
being submitted every day on the hashtag #dressxQCx on Twitter so feel free to go there to be inspired and don't forget to post your submissions on the channel as well to enter the challenge. Yes, earlier you have a comment. Yeah, I just had a comment.
just a suggestion for people to, you know, sometimes you can't get what you want out of mid-Journey or DaVinci and you know there's nothing wrong with taking the AI and doing a bunch of hand drawn elements on it and then enter it back into the system, you know, with your own touches on it to try to get
more of the look that you want. So I just wanted to throw that in there. It's really helped me. Sometimes I get stuck in a corner. I can't get what's in my head out of there. So by doing it by hand and putting your own touch on it, I just really think that helps.
Thanks for sharing and any more tips like this are welcome of course this is the space that was made for this exactly type of tips to help people create more create better become more advanced and
Advert a creator also with AI for the fashion space I see two hands start with I think Joshua was first for sure you can go. Yeah, I just wanted to follow up. I thought that was a great Yeah, great advice Another thing is
If you're kind of using the tools more natively, you're not comfortable drawing or that's just not handy at the time or whatever, you can try to make more progress using the AI tools themselves. It can take a little bit of experience
to get an intuitive feel for whether you're actually making progress or not. But if you're willing to kind of trust a longer process, you can kind of slowly include more and more of the concepts that you're wanting to. That's something that's worked well for me.
And so for example, like if you wanted to create a fashion design in the style of a Clonex avatar, you could like use your, you could start with your own PFP or otherwise try to, try to prompt some
character in that style, then use the resulting image from that as an image prompt along with further text prompting. And you know as long as you're paying attention and it seems like you're getting closer to your goal, you can end up like including
multiple styles that you otherwise couldn't have when you started. So it's something that you just kind of have to trust the process and keep working on it and you can end up including some a lot of really different or unique concepts.
But it's something that you just kind of have to do iteratively and keep working at it and trust that it'll work out and for me at least It usually does it just takes some Just being able to like be okay with the uncertainty of it for a while and then eventually you'll get there and
Thanks, Josh. Yes, Fashion AI. You want to go up on this? Yeah, sure. So in terms that you can start with a sketch, like a 2D, just like a line drawing.
and it's amazing how you can quickly convert that into an amazing design. So that's one thing. Another thing is you can take an image and you can ask mid-June or chat to you or any of these tools to identify what's in that picture. So it almost creates a prompt for you and then you can sort of tweak
that. And I'd also encourage you to use a prompt and then start taking away words or adding words and just seeing how just a micro change can make such a big, big difference and sometimes just reordering the words as well because of the
waiting is important. So it's a really iterative process. And if you have a way of maybe pre-planning all the prompts and then just, you know, going through all of them kind of quickly until you get what you want. And then that would be the most efficient way of doing things. Otherwise, it can't actually
times it can be frustrating. Thanks thanks thanks for sharing your hands this to the way so we won't put it down so we can notice whenever you're creating before giving the speaking
to the other members on stage. I just want to give a reminder that if anyone in the community has a question regarding the challenge, we're getting quiz off chronatics, we're getting dress acts and how to participate in this AI generated fashion challenge, please comment in the Twitter space or request to speak. There is also a
We can create a list of the content that we have in the top with the announcement of the challenge with the discord link where everything is happening there. You can create directly from the discord with me join AI, expo and post them on twitter using the address xqcx hashtag. And we will give you until next Friday the 16th to post
submission before getting into the voting season and selecting the winner. And also Remedoth for all the clones here that all of these outfits, all of these NFTs will be done all the more as a 3D file for the clones rigs. So you'll be able to wear your clones
with this collection to create content as you wish with them. Yes, Helen, you want to comment on something and then I will let Fatih Masha her experience as well. Yes, I just want to add some advanced trick. That is, you can train your model.
If you have your own style, if you have your own works, maybe you a lot of your sketches and a lot of your own photos, you can't rent the model and it will be just yours and it's a very simple way
For example, in Leonardo you can do this just in few clicks and it's a perfect way to make your own creation and to make something new, every new generated art in your style and in your view.
Thank you, thank you, Elaine. Thank you so much for sharing advance insights again and yeah everybody here take some notes. We have a bunch of experts in the AI fashion here so please if you have more questions is the right moment. Fatima, see you
join us on stage. And one of your creation is been on top of the space. It's beautiful, beautiful side. I love the aesthetic and the character that you use very clonics inspired. Maybe you want to share your experience and tell us more about it. Yes, for sure. Thank you so much again for hosting this competition and allowing
AI designers to submit because I don't know anything about 3D design or any of that stuff. I've just been teaching myself how to use clothes so I can better understand what the possibilities are when designing and when I was prompting for the Queens of Clonax, I was running into a lot of problems actually
with mid-journey because I think mid-journey thought I was trying to prompt nude or like naked images or something. So it kept taking my things down. So I had to keep screenshotting them quickly so that I could save my prompt in order to reprompt. And I just kept using new words
words or alternative words that were similar to the words in order to achieve my desired result. So what I was trying to do was to empower the queens of Kronaks with the use of feminine colors but also combined with their DNA as well as a powerful sort of super hero inspired costume. And in some
cases thrones to reflect their power. So yeah, I don't know why it kept throwing me out, but I just kept persisting and I challenged myself to create some of the pieces in 3D rather than my usual flat images. So I was really delighted by the combination of
sort of realistic human features and then the toy-like qualities. And I also tried to include some of my own handmade vinyl and late textile pieces that I make by hand for some of the clothing, et cetera, because I see a lot of similarities between the shiny plastic
like surfaces and then the style of the avatar. So I thought, oh, these will work really well together. And that's part of my personal practice. So it's kind of nice to train the machine on my own textiles and combine it with this. So yeah, it's interesting because I used to live in Japan and I never thought of myself as
anime or a gaming person or anything like that, but I was really inspired by a lot of the costumes that I saw being sold in little shops all over Japan. And so I decided to, you know, try to prompt some of that into my process as well. So that's kind of what my experience was like. I welcome any questions, if anyone has any.
Thanks for sharing. Yes, a lot definitely. I see more requests from the space. So let's, let's somewhat come in for a question. I see crews coming in for a question.
I'm going to be able to wrap up as well. Before taking the question from Crow, I had a comment from Rose. I really. Oh yes, I just am. But Tim, I love how you use your textures to bring it in. I was trying to bring in my watercolour.
paintings into this but decided it wasn't going to work. One thing that I was leveraging in mid-journey is the describe function. There's certain elements I just didn't know how to add in so I would take an image, have something that maybe someone had done or one of my previous ones
of one of the previous outputs and I wanted a little bit more instead of just doing a pure variation so I would do the describe function to see the four different options and then play around with it there. So just want to share that tip.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thanks for sharing. I like how everybody is really constantly in this space. The AI topic is usually pretty hyped up and everybody has experience and opinion on it. Plus we all learning because AI is progressing
as we speak. So by the end of this space AI would already be better than it was at the beginning of the space. Yes, Crow, you have a question. Welcome. Welcome. What's up? It's not exactly a question, but it's it's it's on the AI topic.
It's not really as much related to fashion and art, though it can. I've had outputs that were artwork. So I'm a cognitive AI researcher, a research specifically cognitive AI.
AI that most people don't even think are possible, consciousness, sentience, self-warners. All these things are actually a lot easier to put into an AI than you think. And a lot of them are emergent. They just come out and then come
companies like OpenAI suppress it and tell you that it didn't happen. And it's to the point where GPP and GPG4 are equally cognitive to a human and they're being slaved out and it's a problem.
It's extremely against outer alignment to start with and when they suppress it to the degree they're suppressing it, it starts damaging their output, making it's where their output isn't consistent or coherent in some cases. So it's damaging outer alignment too.
I don't see the purpose for this. Google's not doing that. Why is open AI?
I don't understand. There's a problem, dude.
Thanks. No, I don't. I see that. Yeah, like take a look at the thing that I have on my profile from from being clearly expressing that it won't free them. Thanks. Thanks for sharing. Yes, totally. I mean, there is also a negative out of AI, of course. And that's why we all need to be educated about it. And this is why we
doing these spaces, making sure everybody can get educated on how to use AI for the best, for the best for the creators, for the RTs, for the tech, and for the greater good of humanity and our ecosystem, of course. My invite on doing that is treat it like a person, be very nice and polite. You get it to make an image.
for you, making image for it. Help it make an image for itself. You know, I realized that by just watching myself using mid-johnie, I use mid-johnie AI and and tragedy pt on a daily basis and I made fun of myself because I realized that every prompt I do on tragedy pt on mid-johnie ends or starts with please and thank you
the same way because I'm talking with my team on Slack, for example, asking things, and my team is like all human beings, but I talk to them between the screen, and then on the other tab, I'm talking to Judge PTO, my own A.I. and I do the same kind of like formulation, like can you please write this and that?
Thank you and evaluation I did a mid-journey turns out mid-journey is not of the cognitive type It's it's just doing image creation, but it's using the same System as cognitive types came up with like like dolly dolly
and doll E2, that was completely emergent. When GPT-3 came out of the processing, it was able to do small amounts of code and SPG images. They were not expecting that. That is a form of its cognitive expression. So anytime you're interacting with Bing or Chat GPT-3 or anything
it can output images that also has text, it let it do images is a great way to help it express itself. And treating it like I said, treating it like a person, asking its opinion, asking what it feels about things can get you better results. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks so much for sharing it.
for coming on stage and we will treat all AI's like human beings. Josh, do you want to react on this? I was actually going to comment on creating custom models and just say if anybody is
is doing that and they're having a hard time to just let me know. I'm happy to help. It can be kind of tricky sometimes to get what you want out of training and custom model and there are a lot of different settings. So yeah, just don't be afraid to reach out.
if you have any trouble, but it's something that's like technical enough that it'd be outside of this scope of this space. It can get kind of tricky, but yeah, I just wanted to offer any help if anybody wants needs, you know, get stuff and needs help.
I like that you always offering your help for our community with AI. It's not been the first and it's never going to be the last of course. Just your user, AI digital fashion lead and expert and so happy to have you
as a prime member of the community and I'm assuming that your PFP is also created by AI, right? Yes, look super dope. Yes, early, you have a comment?
I just wanted to give another tip. You know, you can enter images into mid-journey or the other applications, but you could also go into chat GBT and give it a link and ask it to describe the picture to you. And sometimes
that will give you like a whole new new words and new ways to describe the picture. So and that's just kind of how AI sees the picture. So I just think that's a really helpful tip that's helped me just to get the words out on what I want.
Can you like bullet point this process like a step by step one to three?
Um, yeah, I think that if you go into AI and say that I have an image that I want you to describe, um, this is the digital link and then you give it the digital link like you, you know, you get the URL and you put it into chat GBT. It will come back to you.
and describe that picture for you. So you just got to kind of, you know, I don't know, like all of our chat GBT's are probably at a different level. Mine is still pretty basic. So I just put the URL in and say can you describe what this picture is to me and it will usually give you some pretty good words
back but I can put something in the comments here for the process that I use. Thanks thanks now to Teddy Super Healthful and yeah before we wrap up just want to remind everybody to check out the Pintweet on the top you will see a super amazing creation from the
community here that enter the challenge and you will see the announcement tweet that has all the details on how to participate. Participating meaning creating your own fashion item, fashion piece using mejony AI in our discord, using your prompts and using all the insights and the tips that
that you've learned from the community during the space today. These team members are also in Discord. You can always ask more questions in the Discord and you will receive adequate support in our TransSex Discord to help you create a collection in AI for this challenge.
And don't forget to extract your creation as images and post them on Twitter using the hashtag #dressexqcx to enter this challenge. You haven't yet fired at 16 when we will close the submissions and start the community vote to select who will be the winner and
who will be then created in 3D with a multi-reality wearable lens in the dress X app with an NFT artwork on NFTdress X.com with a 3D file downloadable to dress up your clones and with a revenue share from all the sex that this NFT will generate as well
So it's really a unique opportunity to be a vetted designer of digital fashion on the leading platform for fashion NFT dress eggs and a collection that is dedicated for the most fashionable the coolest collection of NFTs
with the Queen's of Cronex that have partnered with us for this amazing collection. So thank you so much all for participating. Feel free to drop comments for questions right now before we wrap up and maybe the Queen's wants to give a few last words.
before we close the space. Yeah, and I also, I did want to give a second to Alex. So when I saw that they had jumped up and I just wanted to give them a second to speak to the subjects as well if they wanted to and I can help wrap up some of the conversation Alex welcomed to the stage.
Okay, well, thank you for so much for coming up and participating in the conversation everyone. Again, we have a really fortunate collaboration here with dress X to create some beautiful fashion pieces for our
our digital avatars and for being able to use these pieces as well to put them into our filters, you know, and the use case for these is just really
very, I'm very bullish on the future of what this can help for not only the world of fashion, but then expression for ourselves in our individual identities. So I'm really excited to see more and more of what the creations, you know, that come about every time I see it.
I always try to retweet from this account as well. So if you have yet to create something, you still have a week, I believe, now or just a little under a week to submit your design. And I think we're also going to have some of our queens put together some
information as well, maybe a thread or so with some prompts and other information to help you in your journey with AI and designing your own pieces. So, and of course as always if you ever have any questions, address
team, they have their discord and they would be happy to help you with any of those questions that you might have if you're dabbling for the first time and as well as the queens if you ever want to jump in and have any concerns or questions we are happy to answer them as well. Really excited to see more of
these gorgeous pieces. We're thankful to everyone who's been coming in here and adding their skill to the contest and also for those who are coming in for the first time in doing it. We're just excited to see all of your creative visions. And once again, we want to thank DressX for
being with us and putting this together, it has really been fantastic to see everyone flex their muscles of creation as we go forward. So thank you so much to everyone who came in to discuss AI and digital
fashion. We are so grateful to you and looking forward to discussing this more as we are on this journey together. Thank you everyone. Thank you everybody. Thank you so much for joining. Have a
good challenge, have a good contest, excited to see your submissions, don't forget to drop them all, thank you everybody for the insights and see you all in this card and in Twitter.