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Revelinai is a passionate AI artist and content creator who brings extraordinary digital art to life, combining Midjourney imagery with insightful AI artist interviews. Their vibrant tweets and innovative visuals invite followers to embark on a journey of creativity and wonder. With a prolific tweet history, Revelinai revels in the magic of time and technology, inspiring many along the way.

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Revelinai tweets so much, if tweeting were an Olympic sport, they’d have a gold medal—and possibly a world record for most artistic paw prints dropped in a single day. Just don't ask them to keep their notifications under control!

Achieving viral engagement with ‘Fighting Red the Terrible,’ which amassed over 1.5 million views, demonstrating their ability to create captivating content that resonates deeply with the community.

To inspire and empower others to explore and celebrate the creative possibilities of AI, blending art and technology to transform ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences.

Revelinai believes in the transformative power of creativity fueled by AI, cherishing originality, artistic expression, and the joy of sharing innovative visions with a community that values imagination and progress.

A remarkable ability to blend art and AI seamlessly, engaging an audience with high-quality visual content and thoughtful curation of AI artist insights; their prolific output keeps followers continuously entertained and inspired.

With an immense number of tweets and a high following count, the challenge lies in maintaining focused messaging and deeper personal connections without overwhelming the audience or diluting their unique voice.

Focus on developing thematic threads that tell a story over time, pairing stunning visuals with narrative to deepen engagement. Utilize X Spaces or live Q&As to create real-time connections with followers, amplifying their creator persona and strengthening their community.

Fun fact: Revelinai doesn’t just create static images—they dive into motion and video, pioneering the use of Midjourney’s video model to add dynamic layers to their art, making each piece come alive in stunning ways.

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This is INCREDIBLE! 🤯😃👏🏼 Thank you team @midjourney 🙏🏼🎉🙏🏼 Midjourney V1 Video Model / Motion High / Extended

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The Road to 5,000 Followers As promised, here’s a post with some insights into how I grew from zero to just over 5,000 followers in less than nine months. While I quietly observed the AI community throughout most of 2023, I only launched the @revelinai account last December, set everything up (including my website), and began posting on February 1, 2024. No shortcuts, no algorithm exploits, and no “paid-for” followers—just hard and honest work with plenty of perseverance. I especially hope this post will be helpful to small sub-1K accounts—or accounts hovering just over 1,000 followers and struggling to grow consistently. (@eathanor, I’m looking at you. Folks, go follow this great artist!) I realize some accounts grow much faster and some much slower, so I suppose I’m somewhere in the middle—nothing earth-shattering. But I have to admit, I’m very pleasantly surprised since my original goal was to reach 5K followers (hopefully) within a year. So, what was it like? We all know there’s no foolproof formula with the X algorithm—it seems to change quite often—but I can suggest the following: 1. Post consistently. Post your art every day—ideally three or four times a day. At my peak early on, I was posting an average of 18 pieces of AI artwork daily. I maintained this pace for about three months before easing up. For newcomers eager to grow, post, post, and post. Make yourself visible! It works! 2. Pay attention to Analytics. If you have access to Analytics, monitor the active times under your Audience tab. For me, for instance, the most engaged times for the AI Community in the last 28 days have been Thursdays, noon to 5 PM, Saturdays around 6 PM, and Sundays throughout the day, peaking at 7 PM. The takeaway? Post your best content during those times and avoid downtime—Tuesdays and Thursdays, from midnight to noon, seem to be the quietest hours. (Note: I’m on US Eastern Time, so check your own analytics if you’re in a different time zone.) 3. Engage with your community. I’m not entirely sure whether Likes and Reposts significantly impact follower gain, but let’s talk about Impressions (the times your posts are seen on X). This is crucial for exposure. Some accounts with half my follower count have over 5M impressions in the past three months. How? I’m still figuring that out myself—I average around 2.4M impressions in three months—but I believe the secret lies in Engagements. Try to reply to all comments made on your posts. Engage with big accounts. Reply to comments, follow prominent creators, and get involved in conversations. Ask questions, leave thoughtful comments, and eventually, your posts will reach thousands. This seems to be the key to climbing the 5M impression ladder, as noted by users who have rapidly achieved this with fewer followers. 4. Build a network. Make friends and build a network. Join a few Communities. I believe these steps help, too. 5. Offer quality content. Offer something more than just beautiful imagery—if you have the time. My idea was to interview AI artists and share those interviews with the community. Think about AI art challenges, docu-series, AI tool research, prompt sharing, etc. Quality content is key. (It’s reminiscent of the early days of SEO (Search Engine Optimization), where keywords alone weren’t enough. The Google engineers figured out how to measure the quality and freshness of actual content. I believe the same principle applies on X, thanks to @elonmusk, his lean team of engineers, and the revamped Twitter platform.) X is the place to be! Finally, I want to express my gratitude to a few key supporters who helped me along the way: Sean McDaniel (@Delerat7): An artist I’ve admired from day one. Sean noticed me when I was just starting out. With a handful of followers, Sean posted about me one evening, and I gained 50 new followers overnight—a big deal for me at the time. And yesterday, on the verge of 5K, Sean did it again, giving me a friendly push that helped me reach this milestone faster. Thanks, Sean! D.L. Rand (@DLRand1), CF (@sem2ga), and Andy Corah (@andy_corah): My first three interviewees. These genuinely friendly artists immediately engaged with me in the early days and trusted me with the interview idea and process while I was still a very small account. I will be forever grateful. OtterFlyer (@otter805) : Thanks to OtterFlyer, I discovered AI art communities on X and was swiftly included in his Neural Artisan group. Alexandra Aisling (@AllaAisling): For trusting me. I was initially hesitant (and very shy) to approach Alexandra—she was a big account, well-liked, and deeply involved in the community. But she embraced my work and kindly accepted an interview. The same goes for other big accounts like Alfred Denes (@Alfred_Denes - BTW, where is HE?), Piotr Binkowski (@piotrbinkowski), Blasfemia Digital (@blasfemiadigit), tazibao (@Tazibao22), Chet Bliss (@chetbff), hrmny_25 (@hrmny_25), BlinD Imagery (@blind_imagery), and now Skipper Vanderwall (@RobotCleopatra): all big accounts with thousands of Followers each; accounts I was so intimidated to approach. John Harvey (@digitallywired), The_lostastronaut (@dlostastronaut), Pam (@Heartwords3), Mutaz Ghunaim (@abuzaki1978), Mohamed Ismail (@isma3eil), and QuriousMr (@QuriousMr): For always commenting and engaging with my art in the early days (and still now). Your support means a lot. Special thanks also to more recent supporters: Kruger (@Kruger377): For enjoying my art and reposting my best entries with such great prose. T3-H (@Block_T3H) and LudovicCreator (@LudovicCreator): For consistently supporting my posts with such kind words. The same goes for a whole bunch of newcomers into my circle, such as Tokers (@AI_Newb420), RJ (@rjchicago), Ethereal Muse (@etherealmuse12), Genova AI (@ai_deadgen), and many others. Lastly, to the entire X community of artists who’ve liked my art from the very beginning and encouraged me to keep going—thank you. (Elza @ekdorenbosch, Poppy @popped_pixels, Mitra @MiTra200, Konrad @UniBananStates, Magik @MagikChance, Celeste @Celeste_c, Mitra H @MitraHispana, Déborah @dvorahfr, Nick H @AI_BeingQuest, DouJohn @doujohn_x, Ronin Graphics @GraphicsRonin, Viernes 13 AM @viernes13am, Leona @LeonaArdo_eth, LIRO @liro_space, ARKITEKTUM @arkitek666, darn! Sylon @DarnSylon, Art of Vaikuntha @ArtofVaikuntha, RoyalKongZ (Laurent) @RoyalKongz, Steve Gilham @stevegilham1, Florence OULHIOU @FOulhiou, and to all the others I couldn’t tag due to X limitations—my apologies, I’d love to tag everyone! If I’ve forgotten anyone, I’m truly sorry—you know who you are!😉) Onwards to 6,000 Followers and beyond!

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The Road to 5,000 Followers As promised, here’s a post with some insights into how I grew from zero to just over 5,000 followers in less than nine months. While I quietly observed the AI community throughout most of 2023, I only launched the @revelinai account last December, set everything up (including my website), and began posting on February 1, 2024. No shortcuts, no algorithm exploits, and no “paid-for” followers—just hard and honest work with plenty of perseverance. I especially hope this post will be helpful to small sub-1K accounts—or accounts hovering just over 1,000 followers and struggling to grow consistently. (@eathanor, I’m looking at you. Folks, go follow this great artist!) I realize some accounts grow much faster and some much slower, so I suppose I’m somewhere in the middle—nothing earth-shattering. But I have to admit, I’m very pleasantly surprised since my original goal was to reach 5K followers (hopefully) within a year. So, what was it like? We all know there’s no foolproof formula with the X algorithm—it seems to change quite often—but I can suggest the following: 1. Post consistently. Post your art every day—ideally three or four times a day. At my peak early on, I was posting an average of 18 pieces of AI artwork daily. I maintained this pace for about three months before easing up. For newcomers eager to grow, post, post, and post. Make yourself visible! It works! 2. Pay attention to Analytics. If you have access to Analytics, monitor the active times under your Audience tab. For me, for instance, the most engaged times for the AI Community in the last 28 days have been Thursdays, noon to 5 PM, Saturdays around 6 PM, and Sundays throughout the day, peaking at 7 PM. The takeaway? Post your best content during those times and avoid downtime—Tuesdays and Thursdays, from midnight to noon, seem to be the quietest hours. (Note: I’m on US Eastern Time, so check your own analytics if you’re in a different time zone.) 3. Engage with your community. I’m not entirely sure whether Likes and Reposts significantly impact follower gain, but let’s talk about Impressions (the times your posts are seen on X). This is crucial for exposure. Some accounts with half my follower count have over 5M impressions in the past three months. How? I’m still figuring that out myself—I average around 2.4M impressions in three months—but I believe the secret lies in Engagements. Try to reply to all comments made on your posts. Engage with big accounts. Reply to comments, follow prominent creators, and get involved in conversations. Ask questions, leave thoughtful comments, and eventually, your posts will reach thousands. This seems to be the key to climbing the 5M impression ladder, as noted by users who have rapidly achieved this with fewer followers. 4. Build a network. Make friends and build a network. Join a few Communities. I believe these steps help, too. 5. Offer quality content. Offer something more than just beautiful imagery—if you have the time. My idea was to interview AI artists and share those interviews with the community. Think about AI art challenges, docu-series, AI tool research, prompt sharing, etc. Quality content is key. (It’s reminiscent of the early days of SEO (Search Engine Optimization), where keywords alone weren’t enough. The Google engineers figured out how to measure the quality and freshness of actual content. I believe the same principle applies on X, thanks to @elonmusk, his lean team of engineers, and the revamped Twitter platform.) X is the place to be! Finally, I want to express my gratitude to a few key supporters who helped me along the way: Sean McDaniel (@Delerat7): An artist I’ve admired from day one. Sean noticed me when I was just starting out. With a handful of followers, Sean posted about me one evening, and I gained 50 new followers overnight—a big deal for me at the time. And yesterday, on the verge of 5K, Sean did it again, giving me a friendly push that helped me reach this milestone faster. Thanks, Sean! D.L. Rand (@DLRand1), CF (@sem2ga), and Andy Corah (@andy_corah): My first three interviewees. These genuinely friendly artists immediately engaged with me in the early days and trusted me with the interview idea and process while I was still a very small account. I will be forever grateful. OtterFlyer (@otter805) : Thanks to OtterFlyer, I discovered AI art communities on X and was swiftly included in his Neural Artisan group. Alexandra Aisling (@AllaAisling): For trusting me. I was initially hesitant (and very shy) to approach Alexandra—she was a big account, well-liked, and deeply involved in the community. But she embraced my work and kindly accepted an interview. The same goes for other big accounts like Alfred Denes (@Alfred_Denes - BTW, where is HE?), Piotr Binkowski (@piotrbinkowski), Blasfemia Digital (@blasfemiadigit), tazibao (@Tazibao22), Chet Bliss (@chetbff), hrmny_25 (@hrmny_25), BlinD Imagery (@blind_imagery), and now Skipper Vanderwall (@RobotCleopatra): all big accounts with thousands of Followers each; accounts I was so intimidated to approach. John Harvey (@digitallywired), The_lostastronaut (@dlostastronaut), Pam (@Heartwords3), Mutaz Ghunaim (@abuzaki1978), Mohamed Ismail (@isma3eil), and QuriousMr (@QuriousMr): For always commenting and engaging with my art in the early days (and still now). Your support means a lot. Special thanks also to more recent supporters: Kruger (@Kruger377): For enjoying my art and reposting my best entries with such great prose. T3-H (@Block_T3H) and LudovicCreator (@LudovicCreator): For consistently supporting my posts with such kind words. The same goes for a whole bunch of newcomers into my circle, such as Tokers (@AI_Newb420), RJ (@rjchicago), Ethereal Muse (@etherealmuse12), Genova AI (@ai_deadgen), and many others. Lastly, to the entire X community of artists who’ve liked my art from the very beginning and encouraged me to keep going—thank you. (Elza @ekdorenbosch, Poppy @popped_pixels, Mitra @MiTra200, Konrad @UniBananStates, Magik @MagikChance, Celeste @Celeste_c, Mitra H @MitraHispana, Déborah @dvorahfr, Nick H @AI_BeingQuest, DouJohn @doujohn_x, Ronin Graphics @GraphicsRonin, Viernes 13 AM @viernes13am, Leona @LeonaArdo_eth, LIRO @liro_space, ARKITEKTUM @arkitek666, darn! Sylon @DarnSylon, Art of Vaikuntha @ArtofVaikuntha, RoyalKongZ (Laurent) @RoyalKongz, Steve Gilham @stevegilham1, Florence OULHIOU @FOulhiou, and to all the others I couldn’t tag due to X limitations—my apologies, I’d love to tag everyone! If I’ve forgotten anyone, I’m truly sorry—you know who you are!😉) Onwards to 6,000 Followers and beyond!

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This is INCREDIBLE! 🤯😃👏🏼 Thank you team @midjourney 🙏🏼🎉🙏🏼 Midjourney V1 Video Model / Motion High / Extended

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I've now joined the Creative Partner Program with @Hailuo_AI - Thank you, MINIMAX! 😊🙏🏼 Let the animation of illustrations begin!

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AIAI #40 - THE MURIEL LHERM INTERVIEW (Go to Revelinai's website for a better-looking display of the interview and many more images from the artist.) A CONVERSATION WITH AI ARTIST MURIEL LHERM, AKA @muriellondon ON X - INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ON FEBRUARY 2, 2025 ALL IMAGES BY MURIEL LHERM ARE GENERATED USING MIDJOURNEY, RUNWAY, HAILO, SINO AND IDEOGRAM UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE There is a distinct grace and depth to the art of Muriel Lherm, a French-British digital artist based in London who masterfully blends traditional fine art aesthetics with cutting-edge AI technology. With a background from Chelsea Art and Design University and a career that has taken her to Art Basel, NFT Paris, and Beeple Studio, her work stands at the intersection of classical influence and digital innovation. A finalist in Claire Silver’s contest and a featured artist at Ai4Conferences in Las Vegas, Muriel continues to push the boundaries of AI artistry, redefining what’s possible in this ever-evolving medium. Her art is a fusion of surrealism, fantasy, and symbolic storytelling, marked by dreamlike compositions, ethereal lighting, Japanese influence, and intricate detailing. She crafts otherworldly scenes, where figures seem to transcend time and space, evoking themes of journey, transformation, and cosmic rebirth. Her mastery of light and contrast creates an immersive, almost mystical atmosphere, with her signature elongated portrait compositions adding to the elegance of her visual storytelling. With textures that feel fluid and organic, celestial elements, and striking color palettes, her work invites the viewer into a realm both tactile and metaphysical—a balance of reality and dream, where each piece tells a story of mystery, contemplation, and the sublime. Beyond her artistic achievements, Muriel is an active voice in the AI art community. On X, she shares exclusive srefs, prompts, and open challenges that bridge art history with modern AI techniques, inviting others to learn, experiment, and grow. She also curates conversations around AI’s role in creativity, offering insights through videos and updates on key developments. Recognized as one of the 100 Women in Tech 2025, she not only embraces the intersection of technology and artistry but also uplifts others, curating a showcase of 10 visionary women whose work challenges norms and expands narratives in tech and art. Muriel’s work is a testament to the evolving language of AI-driven creativity—one that bridges past and future, fine art and digital frontiers—and it is an absolute honor to have her accept to do this interview. Read on as we delve into her inspirations, process, and the philosophy behind her captivating, boundary-pushing creations. Let’s discover Muriel together. Without getting too personal, can you tell us a bit about yourself? Hello! I'm Muriel, a French/British digital artist. Could you please tell us which country you live in? I live in the United Kingdom, based in Westminster, London. For a little anecdote, I live in the same building where Churchill once lived. Being surrounded by history is incredibly inspiring—it adds a sense of depth and legacy to my creative journey. What led you to begin working with AI imagery? When ChatGPT was first released, I spent entire days experimenting with AI. One day, I came across Kris @icreatelife account, and at the time, she was hosting AI art challenges. I participated, won one of her challenges, and from that moment, I never stopped! It has now been over 18 months, and AI art has become an integral part of my creative journey. What AI tools do you use? I primarily use MidJourney, Runway, Hailo, Sino.io, and Ideogram, along with many other tools depending on the project. What inspires you? My inspiration comes from art that I see every week in museums and galleries, a habit I’ve had for many years. I am influenced by many different artistic movements, including the Pre-Raphaelites, the Murakami school, the Impressionists, and many more. This diversity in artistic influence is why I create daily mini-challenges exploring different art movements or artists. It allows me to push the boundaries of AI while encouraging others to experiment and learn about the history of art through a contemporary lens. In which other medium, if any, do you practice art? Outside of AI, I work with digital painting and animation, blending different techniques to enhance my creations. I have also taken photography and interior design courses, and I enjoy creating in these fields as well Would you consider AI-generated art true art? Absolutely. AI is like photography or digital art, you press buttons, but creating true art requires experience, numerous adjustments, and fine-tuning. While it's possible to generate images in seconds that work well for marketing, if you want to create images that people genuinely want to buy, you need to refine and rework them. The artistic process remains essential, and the artist’s vision, choices, and effort make the difference between a simple AI-generated image and a truly compelling artwork. Please share one or a few of your favorite images with us. Here are 21 of my favorite images: (One of Muriel's favorite images is in this post. To see more art by Muriel Lherm, go to my website.) Do you title your AI-generated art? If you do, what inspires you to come up with these titles? Yes, I title all my works. My inspiration often comes from literature, mythology, emotions, and the visual storytelling within the piece. Titles help set the narrative and invite viewers to interpret the artwork in a deeper way. When do you tend to be the most productive, and do you work in long sessions or short bursts? I’ll admit—AI art has become an addiction! I spend several hours a day on MidJourney whenever I can. If I have less time, I do short sessions, mainly to engage and experiment with the AI art community on X. However, when it comes to open calls, I dedicate hours, sometimes even days, refining my work to create something truly unique and meaningful. What type of prompts do you prefer: text or AI-generated descriptions through fed images? I prefer text-based prompts, as they allow for more control and creativity. When prompting with text, do you write simple text-based prompts or complex ones? It depends on the purpose. For open calls, I usually write complex prompts, crafting detailed instructions to guide the AI and achieve specific artistic results. However, when I post on X, I keep it simple, often using just one sref and a few words to create quick and engaging visuals. Do you think text-based prompts should be shared within the AI art community? I think sharing prompts can be valuable for learning and experimentation, but I also believe that each artist develops a unique way of writing prompts, which becomes part of their creative signature. What is the most unconventional method you have used to create an image? One of the most unconventional techniques I’ve used is layering multiple AI-generated elements, feeding results back into the AI, and refining them iteratively to achieve intricate compositions. How many images you have generated using AI technology? I’ve generated thousands of images. Please share your X (Twitter) handle with us. @muriellondon Tell us a bit about your X handle and X username. I chose @muriellondon because it reflects my identity as an artist based in London. How many X followers do you currently have? I currently have over 9,300 followers (at the time of this interview - now over 10,000! 😃). How many X accounts do you currently follow? I follow around 5,500 accounts. How long have you been on X (Twitter)? I’ve had an X account for over 10 years, but it was inactive for a long time. For the past 18 months, I’ve been fully engaged, using it daily to connect with the AI art community and share my creative journey. Is there any other online platform where we can view all of your previous work apart from X? Yes, you can find me on objkt.com In this world of cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), are you currently selling your digital art on any platform? If so, which platform are you using? Yes, I sell digital art as NFTs on Foundation, Objkt, and other platforms. Are you selling tangible AI-generated artwork, such as high-quality prints like Giclée prints? No. Could you suggest some AI artists you like that we could follow? @Celeste_c @RainbowMosho @MagikChance @celespinoza @JKuldova @808Drift @ObeyCryptoAi @Gods_girl_1023 @Dougi555 @AITalesNBH @ralphlentjes @ANiMAomni @_Jeanne_d_Art @anagavah @carochan_me @laf131 @Button_Puppins @momblogger @_marcameg_ And many more! I love them all so much! Is there anything else you would like to add or share with the AI community? Yes! I have recently been monetized on X, which gives me even more motivation to work for and contribute to the AI art community. AI art is evolving rapidly, and we are shaping its future together; let’s continue pushing boundaries and inspiring each other! 🚀 ––––––––––––––––––––– Thank you, Muriel! 🤩 Next week is Tokers! 😃 Then: A R K I T E K T U M @arkitek666 asrael @WratilSusanne TheMacroSift.eth (RC) @themacrosift Carolina Delgado @carolletta And more... If you enjoy these AI Artist Interviews, please Like, Share, Repost, Bookmark, and Follow! 😊🙏🏼 #AIArt #AIArtists #AIArtCommunity

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