Okay, so I was messing around with some AI art stuff, and I kept seeing these names “Mixon” and “Montgomery” pop up in prompts. I was like, “Who are these guys? Are they, like, famous artists or something?” Turns out, they’re not people at all! They’re actually parameters you can use in the AI to get different styles.
![Need Help Picking? Mixon or Montgomery: Pros and Cons for Your Lineup!](https://www.theparty-connection.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/87eb3063b24bd17511b5938d77cb82f5.jpeg)
So, I started digging in. First, I tried just throwing “Mixon” into a basic prompt. I think I did something super simple like, “a cat sitting on a window sill, mixon.” The results? Pretty cool! It gave the image this, like, painterly quality. It wasn’t photorealistic, more like something you’d see in an art gallery.
Experimenting with Mixon
- First try: “a cat sitting on a window sill, mixon” – Got a painterly, artistic style.
- Second try: “a futuristic city, mixon” – This one was even cooler, very vibrant and stylized.
Then, I moved on to “Montgomery.” This one was a bit trickier to figure out. I tried the same basic prompts at first.
Experimenting with Montgomery
I started with “a cat sitting on a window sill, montgomery”.
honestly the change wasn’t as dramatic, and after several tests, it seems related to composition.
And with a couple more tests,I put in “a futuristic city, montgomery”.
![Need Help Picking? Mixon or Montgomery: Pros and Cons for Your Lineup!](https://www.theparty-connection.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/52df26613045bc0fb721c86d6b14c3b6.jpeg)
I got a very organized, structured image and all the objects were perfectly aligned.
I’m still not 100% sure I’ve got it all figured out, but it’s been a fun little experiment. I’m definitely going to keep playing around with these parameters and see what other crazy images I can come up with!