As a traditional artist, at first, I had conflicting sentiments about generative AI. The fact that centralized companies were scrapping and using content from people who poured years of work into felt wrong.<p>But I can't deny the massive opportunity it created for everyone to explore their creative ideas, and redefine the base level of the global output of art.<p>The first months were so exciting, with everyone experimenting and sharing their newly found insights. Nowadays, I find more and more people being secretive about their process and their prompts…<p>That's not the vision I want for this space. If we're crowdsourcing the work of millions of artists, gatekeeping your own feels wrong to me. I want an open space where ideas are shared, remixed, and applied in an infinite number of ways.<p>I made Prompt Fox to share my best prompts (you can send me yours to be featured if you wish). Since I'm a freelance designer, I focused on high-quality prompts that can be used in any professional project.<p>Let me know what you think!
Nice. I have something similar at <a href="https://analyzer.transfix.ai" rel="nofollow">https://analyzer.transfix.ai</a> which is a searchable index of many of the images + prompts that have been featured as part of the Midjourney community showcase.<p>Very under-documented at the moment, but it's been pretty neat explore what the community comes up with, learning prompting techniques and spotting trends (eg, a surge of Christmas images around October), for isolating the effects of specific parameters, and other narrow latent space exploration.<p>I was also thinking of opening it up for teams to collate their stuff into a single searchable data set (eg, all my prompts are at <a href="https://analyzer.transfix.ai/?db=josh" rel="nofollow">https://analyzer.transfix.ai/?db=josh</a> ) but have moved away from doing anything with Midjourney because they are pretty hostile to anyone playing outside their sandbox.
This isn't a bad submission but it doesn't qualify as a Show HN because it is more of a list/curated site than something that can be played with interactively. See <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html">https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html</a>. I've taken "Show HN" out of the title now.
I like the idea and have used other sites for similar, but you should really make it possible to view the prompt without having to copy paste into a text editor.