I'm creating so much AI art so the ones I'll share in this post are already 'old' to me. I guess I'll have to post more here to keep up with my creativity 🙂
With so many generated images I do my best to keep everything organized. I recently discovered that it's actually possible to delete images created with Midjourney. That made things tidier and more organized for me! In case you are using Midjourney and haven't bothered with this yet, you delete an image by using the red ❌ reaction in discord, it's not possible to delete your images via the gallery but the gallery will be updated (i.e. the image will be deleted from there as well).
In the beginning, I also created different collections in the gallery but I have found that to be rather time-consuming. Instead, I download the images once I feel complete with a theme or prompt and sort them on my laptop instead. I also find it easier to get an overview that way.
Do you have a system for keeping your generated images organized? I'm curious to know 🙂

So first out today are pink female subjects (again). Just in a different style compared to the ones I shared in my previous post.
Do you see the skull in the image below? I like that detail.

And here we have a more flowing, colorful expression of the feminine.

I mentioned in a previous post that I wanted to explore an Egyptian theme more and below is the result 🙂

And here are some with a somewhat different expression and without the camel.
That's it for today, keeping it short 🙂 I'll post more soon because by now I'm kind of addicted to Midjourney, haha. It has replaced Netflix (yes, I'm still sticking to my New Year's resolution).

Thanks for reading 🌸
Love and blessings to you all 💚