In this episode of Midjourney Fast Hours, Drew and Rory are joined by the incredibly talented Julie Wieland, a graphic designer turned AI visual artist.
Julie shares her journey from wrestling with stock photos to creating cinematic, emotion-filled AI art that captivates audiences. The trio explores the addictive nature of AI generation, the art of curation, and how tools like Midjourney and Letz are reshaping client projects. They also dive into online communities, spilling the tea on why X is shockingly kind to AI creators and why some spaces remain a hater’s playground.
You’ll also hear their hot takes on Midjourney’s V7 update, the elusive goal of character consistency, and the untapped potential of video generation. Plus, they ask the big question: Why doesn’t Midjourney have a creator program?
Highlights:
Julie’s journey: From graphic design to AI mastery
The magic of Midjourney mood boards and style codes
Why character consistency is still so hard
The future of AI video and creative tools
Why Twitter is the surprising hero for AI creators
What AI creators really want from Midjourney V7
If you’re curious about the future of AI in creativity—or just want a few laughs about parenting fails and snow turds—this episode is for you.
🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!