Okay, so check this out. I decided to try something kinda wild the other day. I was thinking, what if I mixed a Corgi… with a Great Dane? Yeah, I know, sounds crazy, right? But stick with me.
First off, I started Googling. Like, a LOT. I wanted to see if anyone had actually done this before. Found a few pictures, mostly AI generated stuff, but it gave me a general idea of what to expect… kinda. The problem is, there is no real corgi mixed with great dane, so I decided to create the image myself.

Next step was figuring out the tools. I’m no artist, let me tell you. I messed around with Midjourney. At first, I was getting some seriously weird results. Like, dogs with legs that went on forever, or faces that looked like they belonged in a horror movie. It was rough.
I spent hours, seriously HOURS, tweaking the prompts. Trying different keywords, messing with the aspect ratios, basically just throwing everything at the wall to see what stuck. I tried things like “Corgi Great Dane mix, short legs, big body, happy face,” and “Great Dane Corgi hybrid, realistic, dog portrait.”
The biggest challenge? Getting the proportions right. Corgis are like furry little sausages, and Great Danes are basically horses. So blending those two is… tricky. I kept ending up with either super short Great Danes, or Corgis with giraffe necks. Neither was ideal.
Eventually, after a bunch of failed attempts, I started getting somewhere. I found that specifying “Corgi body, Great Dane head” sometimes worked. I also played around with phrases like “mix breed, showing the characteristics of both” which seemed to help.
I kept generating images, and then upscaling the ones I liked. Then I’d run those back through, trying to refine them even more. It’s a pretty iterative process, basically just keep tweaking and experimenting until you get something that doesn’t look totally terrifying.
Here’s a few of the things I learned:
- Be super specific with your prompts. The more detail, the better.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment. Try different keywords, different styles.
- Prepare for a lot of failures. You’re gonna get some seriously weird stuff before you get something good.
Honestly, it was a lot of trial and error. But hey, that’s how you learn, right? I’m still not completely happy with the results, but I’m getting closer. And it’s been a fun way to spend an afternoon.

So, yeah, that’s my Corgi Great Dane mixing adventure. Would I recommend it? If you’re bored and like messing around with AI, then sure, give it a shot. Just don’t expect to get perfect results right away. It takes time, and a lot of patience.
And hey, if anyone has any tips for better prompts, let me know! I’m always looking for ways to improve.