
A Simple Guide to Better Midjourney Results
May 2, 2025
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Want to create amazing images with Midjourney? It's more than just typing words. Understanding a few basics can help you get the results you want. This guide covers simple steps to improve your creations.
Start with a Clear Idea
Think about what you picture in your mind. What's the main subject? What style do you like? What kind of mood should the image have? Having a clear vision helps a lot before you start typing.
How to Write Your Prompts
Your words tell Midjourney what to make. A good way to write prompts is to put the subject first. Then add details about the style or setting. For example, instead of just "dog," try "a golden retriever on a sunny hill, painted in impressionist style."
Add Specific Details
The more specific you are, the better Midjourney can understand. Think about colors, lighting, atmosphere, and art mediums. Adding words like "cinematic lighting," "soft pastels," or "stormy mood" can make a big difference.
Use Settings to Control Your Image
Midjourney has settings that change how your image looks. These are called parameters. You add them at the end of your prompt.
Aspect Ratio
The --ar setting changes the shape of your image. --ar 16:9 makes a wide image like a video screen. --ar 9:16 makes a tall image like a phone screen. --ar 1:1 is a square. Choose the shape that fits your subject best.
Negative Prompting
Sometimes you know what you *don't* want in your image. Use --no followed by words you want to avoid. For instance, "a beautiful garden --no people" tells Midjourney not to include people in the picture.
TitanXT's Midjourney Automation Suite can help you manage different parameters and quickly test variations. It makes it easy to experiment with settings and find what works best for your vision.
Style and Chaos
The --s (stylize) setting changes how much artistic flair Midjourney adds. A higher number means more artistic look. The --c (chaos) setting affects how varied the initial results are. A higher chaos number means the four starting images will be more different from each other.
Using Images in Your Prompts
You can give Midjourney an image to use as inspiration. Just paste the image link at the very beginning of your prompt. Then add your text description. Midjourney will try to create a new image based on both the picture and your words.
Trying to organize and manage all your image links and text prompts can be time-consuming. The TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite helps you keep track of prompts and outputs, making your workflow smoother. It turns complex tasks into simple steps.
Experiment and Iterate
Creating great art with Midjourney takes practice. Don't expect perfect results every time. Try different prompts, change parameters, and rerun your ideas. Use the 'Vary' and 'Upscale' buttons to refine images you like. Keep trying new things.
If you're creating images often or want to work with many variations, automation can speed things up. Explore how the TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite can help you generate variations and manage your image library more effectively.
Conclusion
By focusing on clear prompts, using basic parameters like aspect ratio and negative prompts, and not being afraid to experiment, you can significantly improve your Midjourney creations. Practice is key, and exploring the tools available can make the process more fun and efficient. Happy creating!






