Midjourney, the aim of artificial intelligence-supported visual production, which was released almost exactly a year ago, is preparing to say goodbye to a big problem that has been going on for a year. Midjourney’s fifth version, open to alpha testing, no longer draws human hands as if they were creature hands.
Users who have access to Midjourney version 5 have started to share the capabilities of artificial intelligence. The most talked about skill among the developing skills was the smooth drawing of the hands.
Midjourney now draws human hands like humans:
The artificial intelligence tool used to draw human hands with 7-10 fingers in all 4 versions released since its release. Users who tried the fifth version said that the hands are now drawn with 5 fingers, while deficiencies can still be seen from time to time.
Of course, the only change is not limited to the ability to draw hands:
Midjourney version 5 will be able to produce visuals in a much wider range of styles than the current version, based on the information shared by the developer team. It will also be more responsive to the inputs presented, offering twice the image resolution.
Some images created with Midjourney 5:
- Images created by Julie Wieland with access to Midjourney version 5.
It has not been shared yet when Midjourney version 5 will be made available to everyone.