Starting an AI Art School
Starting an Art School for those who want to to master my technique.

Do you want learn to make images like me? Then my AI Art School might be for you. I have not worked out all the details yet on how I will do this so comments on this post is very much welcome to learn more about what you are interested in learning.
A challenge with sharing all your techniques is that you create potential competitors. That is why this art school will have a higher than normal monthly price tag. I don't want lots of people flooding in paying a few dollar, read through all the important articles and then pull out in a month and make same style content as me.
My goal for teaching my techniques would be that you use it to create our own unique style that is different from mine so that we are not directly in competition. Or if you do follow my style that you pursue very different themes.
What will you learn?
If you are new to AI Art then you will likely have many misconceptions. One common misconception is that creating a good AI image is merely about having a nicely written prompt. If that was the case then this Art School would be over very quickly.
Instead making good AI Art involves numerous aspects:
- Pick the right AI model for the job. Not every model is equally suited for what you want to do. Part of being good at AI Art is simply knowing what models to use for what.
- Understand how to write prompts for different models. You cannot write your prompts the same way for all models or AI Art engines.
- Adjusting settings for desired result. You got to know what image resolutions to use, denoising settings, steps,
- Combining models. I think some of the best images are made by combining output from different models or AI engines. I'll show examples of this and how I do it.
- Graphics tools I use. I don't just use AI Art generators. I also use extensively photo editing applications and upscalers.
I imagine there will be different articles. Some focusing on tools. Others on prompting. While some will be hands on showing how you can develop an image step by step. I might even show how I create sketches on an Wacom tablet and evolve that in multiple steps to a high quality AI image.