To highlight the style's strenghts and features, we run each SREF code through a set of 16 standardized prompts—Midlibrary Benchmark. Each prompt demonstrates how the SREF ”behaves“ in various domains of visual art/applications.
Franklin Booth was an American illustrator known for his intricate pen-and-ink drawings that emulated the appearance of wood engravings. Active in the early 20th century, Booth's work is celebrated for its detailed linework and romantic, often fantastical themes. His illustrations often appeared in books and magazines, contributing significantly to the Golden Age of American Illustration.
Franklin Booth's Midjourney style is characterized by its monochrome, detailed linework that captures a surreal and fantasy atmosphere. The compositions often feature central figures set against dramatic landscapes, such as enchanted forests and medieval castles. The use of cross-hatching and stippling techniques creates textured surfaces and intricate details, while the overall mood is mysterious and gothic. Influences of Art Nouveau and symbolism are evident, with mythological and medieval themes prevalent throughout the illustrations.
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ⓘ Most promising Midjourney styles in our catalog get a special treatment in our Benchmarking Lab—we run each of such styles through a special test, consisting of nine standardized prompts. Want to learn more? Check out our special guide: Nine Prompts, Nine Stories →