OMG!!! I can't contain my excitement about Pimento, a new #generativeai platform that just burst on to the scene.
Just got off the phone with co-founder Florent Facq and I got you all a FREE MONTH to try it out using the promo code SHERRY30!
The reason I'm so excited is that they are picking up on a lot of the pain points that designers experience with #midjourney in terms of real world (or your own image) model consistency as well as uses for very practical commercial/ecommerce applications.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still in LOVE with Midjourney and I will still continue to use it because of it's deep artistic training and fine semantic conditioning which makes it super powerful.
But-- Pimento is amazing for specific commercial uses cases and consistency and training on your own branded images and ecommerce products.
If you follow me around here you know I only tell it how I see it.
Many platforms overpromise and under deliver.
I don't usually recommend platforms unless I'm in love with them.
Here's what I love about it:
1. Easy adoption: The User interface is so clear and easy to use. Midjourney has a higher and more complex learning curve. Pimento is VERY easy to use and designed around very clear use cases.
2. The video tutorials are extremely easy to understand and adopt.
3. It's designed using some flux models and it's amazing with photorealistic training.
4. The character and style consistency is for photorealistic styles are incredible.
5. You can quickly train it on just a few images from external sources (Midjourney can't do this with character consistency.) and then tweak and improve the training!!
6. Solves a lot of pain points with real live characters, like using your own images or your own real models that work for your company.
7. Can place products in settings and clothing on models with ease. So fashion designers, like Meg Ball, and product designers will LOVE this.
My Midjourney course is about prompt engineering fundamentals, but I'll be including a section on how and when to use #Midjourney and when to implement Pimento.
Next week I'm gonna try to break the model with very artistic images, but for now it's so useful I just had to share it with you all.
And let me know how it goes!! I'll be posting about it too!