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Had to pick between Midjourney v6 and DALL-E 3 for a project last week

I was making some concept art for a friend's D&D campaign set in a waterlogged city, and I couldn't decide which tool to use. I went with DALL-E 3 because it handled the flooded streets and reflections better on the first try, but every face came out looking melted. Spent 2 hours fixing eyes in Photoshop before I gave up and wished I'd just used Midjourney from the start. Anyone else find one AI tool great for environments but terrible for people?
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shane_ross
You're bumping into the real divide between these tools, but I think the bigger issue is people treating them like they're competing for the same job. Midjourney v6 does texture and lighting way better for environments, but DALL-E 3 understands weird spatial concepts like "submerged staircase" without glitching out. The melted faces thing though... that's a DALL-E trademark at this point, especially with any kind of wet or reflective setting. I've started treating them as two separate tools for two separate phases of a project, not a one-or-the-other choice.
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