Jujeh
Rough_Rock
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- Mar 24, 2019
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Did you know you can use AI tools like Midjourney and Dalle-2 to create inspiration photos for jewelry?
I definitely think this has the potential to change the game for custom jewelry makers in the future. It can be so hard for customers to express what they want without being able to see it first.
The tool I used for these images is Midjourney. It's a bit more involved than other tools to get started with. Feel free to let me know if anyone has any ideas you want me to try out or if you have any thoughts on this. Would you use it? Do you think it will change the industry?
Anyway, here are some of my recent "projects":
I was wondering what a blue diamond with a yellow diamond halo set in rose gold would look like. Kind of weird.
I think the cartooney style of this emerald and pink sapphire ring is interesting. It gets the idea across very well.
I decided to check out a weird combination, yellow diamond and peridot. I imagine those gems are very rarely combined in real life. And uhh ... now I can see why.
Of course, those aren't really top color peridots.
An interesting yellow diamond idea. I like the idea of a super intense center stone and less intense sidestones.
I definitely think this has the potential to change the game for custom jewelry makers in the future. It can be so hard for customers to express what they want without being able to see it first.
The tool I used for these images is Midjourney. It's a bit more involved than other tools to get started with. Feel free to let me know if anyone has any ideas you want me to try out or if you have any thoughts on this. Would you use it? Do you think it will change the industry?
Anyway, here are some of my recent "projects":
I was wondering what a blue diamond with a yellow diamond halo set in rose gold would look like. Kind of weird.

I think the cartooney style of this emerald and pink sapphire ring is interesting. It gets the idea across very well.

I decided to check out a weird combination, yellow diamond and peridot. I imagine those gems are very rarely combined in real life. And uhh ... now I can see why.
Of course, those aren't really top color peridots.

An interesting yellow diamond idea. I like the idea of a super intense center stone and less intense sidestones.
