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Aubusson tapestry

Benchmark score:
7.0

To celebrate the release of Niji 6 Alpha model today, we made our traditional #TechniqueTuesday post in —niji 6! Aubusson tapestry refers to a traditional form of French tapestry weaving that originates from the town of Aubusson, located in the Creuse department in central France. Dating back to at least the 16th century, this art form is renowned for its elegant and sophisticated designs, often depicting pastoral scenes, historic events, mythological themes, and later, more abstract and contemporary motifs. Aubusson tapestries are celebrated for their delicate nuances of color and detailed imagery, achieved through the meticulous hand-weaving process on low-warp looms. This method allows for a level of precision and subtlety in color blending, creating tapestries with a painterly quality. The technique works great in Midjourney, with Niji 6 giving the images more refined, detailed scenes and more nuanced appearance. The Midlibrary score is 7/9, the cyberpunk character and Thom Yorke seem to be from another anime series.