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Create extraordinary images in Midjourney with Nick St. Pierre

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After selling out his first cohort and receiving a 9.6/10 rating, Nick St. Pierre is back on Maven w

After selling out his first cohort and receiving a 9.6/10 rating, Nick St. Pierre is back on Maven with his second cohort of [Midjourney for Creatives](.  If you're not already familiar, Nick St. Pierre is a household name amongst those in the Midjourney community. He is one of the most well known creators in the space - posting extraordinary content on his Twitter feed (with 114k followers). Personally, I gawk at almost every photo he posts. Through this course, Nick screenshares how he directs Midjourney to build the exact aesthetic and end product that he’s looking for. He provides dozens of example prompts while walking you through his thinking process.  People love this course because it’s not a “sit and listen” course. You’ll immediately apply what you learn and create your own AI images with Midjourney. Here’s what students are saying:  This was an incredibly actionable course, very practical. Nick put in a lot of effort to make his lessons digestible but never basic - we went from basics to masterclass in a matter of days but I never felt lost. - Kathryn, Cohort 1 student I knew absolutely nothing about Midjourney before this course. Nick really did a great job teaching the material, starting with the basics and building into more advanced details. I was way less intimidated than I thought I would be and feel like I now have the knowledge to add Midjourney into my creative toolbox. - Katrina, Cohort 1 student [Count me in]( Get 20% off with MAVENAI20 In the course, you'll get an opportunity to ask Nick questions, create your own AI images, and get feedback live. After this course, not only will you have the tools to control Midjourney, but you’ll also be better able to experiment with it because you’ll have a fundamental understanding of how it works.  Perhaps equally importantly, this course will enable you to meet other creative professionals in the same position as you. Nick attracted a sick group of creatives in his first cohort and I bet the community in his next cohort will be just as inspiring.  Enrollment closes August 7th but the cohort may sell out before then, so don't wait! [Sign up this week]( to use promo code MAVENAI20 for 20% off. [Count me in]( Gagan CEO, Maven PS. Check out some of these incredible projects from students in the first cohort:      Over 20,000 professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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