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OpenArt Review – Why This Platform Feels Like a Full Creative Playground, Not Just Another AI Art Tool
It’s wild to think how fast AI image generation has evolved. Not too long ago, we were laughing at distorted hands and strange extra fingers. Now, new tools and new models drop practically every week. Midjourney, DALL·E 3 inside ChatGPT, endless Stable Diffusion UIs… it’s a lot, even for someone who follows the space every single day.
So when OpenArt entered my radar, my first reaction was:
“Another one? Do we really need more?”
But after spending real time with it, I completely changed my mind. OpenArt isn’t just another generator—it’s more like a full creative workshop. Instead of giving you one brush, it hands you the entire studio.
And honestly? That’s pretty exciting.
So… What Is OpenArt, Really?
Imagine Midjourney as a beautifully crafted, high-end paintbrush.
OpenArt, on the other hand, is the entire art supply store.
Rather than being a single model or a simple prompt-to-image tool, OpenArt functions as a complete creative platform. You can switch between multiple AI models, experiment with different Stable Diffusion variants, access DALL·E 2 tools, and even train fully personalized models—all in one place.
It’s like having a Swiss-Army-knife for AI art.
You’re not just generating images—you’re crafting them, shaping them, correcting them, experimenting with them. It gives you control, flexibility, and an enormous library of ideas to spark creativity.
First Impressions
Opening OpenArt for the first time felt a bit like stepping into the cockpit of a spacecraft. Buttons everywhere. Options everywhere. Definitely more complex than a simple text box.
Then I found the Discover section.
And suddenly it all clicked.
A searchable database of over 10 million prompts.
Yes, ten million.
For anyone learning the language of prompting—cinematic angles, dramatic lighting, hyper-real textures—this library is pure gold. It’s like flipping through a gigantic, open-source prompt cookbook where every “recipe” comes with a visual result.
The Features That Stand Out
1. A Prompt Library That Actually Teaches You
This isn’t just a catalog. It’s a learning tool.
You can explore prompts that achieve specific aesthetics, techniques, or moods—each shown alongside the generated image. Seeing how experienced creators structure their prompts is one of the fastest ways to level up.
It’s much more effective than guessing or scrolling endlessly through Discord.
2. Train Your Own Custom Model
Here’s the feature that really sets OpenArt apart.
You can upload 10–20 images of:
- a character
- a product
- your art style
- a person
- a brand concept
…and OpenArt will train a model that understands and reproduces it consistently.
Perfect for:
- children’s book characters
- brand identity images
- product mockups
- recurring characters
- stylistic consistency
This is something most mainstream AI tools still don’t support at this level.
3. A Toolbox Beyond Text-to-Image
The platform comes packed with powerful tools:
- Inpainting — fix a detail without regenerating the entire image
- Outpainting — expand a scene beyond its original borders
- Sketch-to-Image — turn rough doodles into finished artwork
- ControlNet — guide composition with depth, pose, edge maps, etc.
- Image-to-Video (beta) — animate your still images
It’s truly built for creators who want more than simple “prompt and pray.”
Pricing Breakdown
OpenArt uses a credit system with multiple subscription tiers:
| Plan | Monthly Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Casual users who want to explore |
| Essential | $7 | Regular hobbyists & creators |
| Advanced | $14.50 | Professionals & freelancers |
| Infinite | $28 | High-volume, power users |
Annual subscriptions reduce the cost.
The free tier is nice for experimenting, but the 50 starter credits disappear quickly. For consistent use, the Essential plan is the real entry point.
The Pros, the Cons, and the Reality
What I Really Like
- Huge flexibility
- Multiple models in one place
- Custom model training
- Detailed editing tools
- ControlNet support
- An active and supportive community
- An unmatched prompt library
It’s one of the few platforms that gives you both power and ease of use.
What Could Be Better
- Free tier is severely limited
- Credits can go fast depending on settings
- Commercial rights vary by model and plan—always double-check
None of these are dealbreakers, but they’re worth keeping in mind.
How Does OpenArt Compare?
OpenArt vs Midjourney?
Not the right comparison.
Midjourney is about simplicity and stunning artistic output.
OpenArt is about control, customization, and flexibility.
It’s closer to:
- Leonardo.AI
- RunDiffusion / ComfyUI / Automatic1111 setups
…but without requiring technical expertise.
It’s for people who want more knobs to turn without building an entire workflow from scratch.
Who Should Use OpenArt?
OpenArt is a perfect fit for:
1. Learners and New Creators
People who want to study prompts, styles, and composition through real examples.
2. Artists Who Need Consistency
Authors, illustrators, character designers, indie game devs—anyone needing repeating styles.
3. Marketers and Designers
Those who produce large quantities of visuals, mockups, or branded content.
4. Curious Explorers
People who just love experimenting with new models, features, and creative tools.
Final Verdict
Is OpenArt the “best” AI image generator?
It depends on your goals.
But it is one of the most capable and empowering platforms available today.
It fills the gap between:
- Simple, one-button generators, and
- Complex technical pipelines like Stable Diffusion setups
If you’ve ever wanted more control, more learning resources, or more consistency in your AI art—OpenArt is absolutely worth trying.
Common Questions
Can I use OpenArt-generated images commercially?
Paid plans generally allow commercial usage.
Free plans may have restrictions depending on the model used.
Always check the latest terms.
Is OpenArt beginner-friendly?
There is a learning curve, but the prompt library makes the learning process significantly easier.
How do credits work?
Every generation costs a certain number of credits depending on settings (model, resolution, quality).
How is this different from running Stable Diffusion myself?
OpenArt takes care of:
- hardware
- interface
- training systems
- file management
- model hosting
You get the power without the setup.
Can I cancel my subscription?
Yes—you can cancel anytime through your account settings.
Jrnylist – A Look at Another AI Prompt Tool That Vanished
Switching gears, let’s talk about a related topic: Jrnylist, a once-promising prompt tool for Midjourney.
One day, I stumbled upon the name. It sounded like the perfect resource—a curated prompt library to help Midjourney creators. But when I looked it up…
Gone.
This happens often in the AI space. Tools appear suddenly and disappear just as quickly.
What Jrnylist Wanted to Be
The original concept was brilliant:
- A categorized prompt library
- Sections for Art & Illustration and Assets & UI
- A community-driven submission system
- Inspiration for both hobbyists and designers
In short, exactly the kind of structured prompt resource the Midjourney world badly needs.
A Possible Pivot: From Jrnylist to World Of Tech?
Some digging revealed screenshots of a site called World Of Tech, which appeared to be a rebranded version. But instead of being a prompt library, it had turned into a blog discussing general AI topics.
This usually happens when a project struggles to find a sustainable model. Running a free tool costs money; a blog, however, can generate revenue through traffic, SEO, and affiliate links.
But eventually, that too disappeared.
Jrnylist became a digital ghost.
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Concept
What Worked
- Clear categories
- Focused on Midjourney
- Community submissions
- Easy browsing for inspiration
What Didn’t
- No quality control for submitted prompts
- Limited site features
- Likely no revenue model
- Eventually, complete shutdown
Where to Get Midjourney Prompts Now
If you’re looking for alternatives, here are solid options:
PromptHero
Huge, multi-model library. Great filters.
Midjourney Community Feed
Directly from the source. Real-time inspiration.
Stylize by Artify
Helps you generate structured prompt ideas quickly.
These platforms keep the spirit of Jrnylist alive.
FAQs About World Of Tech
What was World Of Tech?
A community-driven Midjourney prompt library.
Is it still online?
No. It now returns a 404 error.
Did it become World Of Tech?
Probably, but the rebranded site is also inactive.
Was it free?
Yes—there was no pricing model.
Any good substitutes?
PromptHero, the Midjourney feed, and other prompt builders.
Final Thoughts: The Nature of AI “Ghost Tools”
Jrnylist’s story is extremely common. In the fast-moving AI world, tools rise quickly and many disappear just as fast. Ideas are not the problem—momentum, community support, and sustainability are.
The good news? The need for curated prompt resources is stronger than ever. And the space continues to evolve.
Until then, we keep creating, sharing, and watching new ideas rise.
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