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Craft Your Unique AI Art Style Using Midjourney Mood Boards

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Want your AI art to stand out? Finding your own style in tools like Midjourney can feel hard when everyone seems to be making similar images. This post will show you how to use a powerful feature in Midjourney V7 called Mood Boards. It's a simple way to guide the AI towards your specific taste and vision, helping you create truly unique art.

What Are Midjourney Mood Boards?

Think of a Midjourney Mood Board as your personal style guide for the AI. If you've seen other AI art tools, you might know about things called Lauras. A Laura is a small add-on model trained on specific images to push results toward a certain look or subject.

Midjourney Mood Boards work in a similar way. You gather a group of images that show a style, theme, or look you like. You give these images to Midjourney. The AI then uses this collection to understand the feeling, colors, composition, and overall style you want in your image generations. It helps Midjourney move beyond typical results and create images that feel more like *you*.

Finding your specific look can take time and many trials. For a smoother path to getting the exact Midjourney results you picture, consider exploring the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. This tool can help streamline your creation workflow and manage your styles more effectively.

Your Midjourney V7 Profile

Before creating mood boards in Midjourney V7, you usually need to rank images to build your personal profile. This involves looking at pairs of images and choosing which one you like best. Doing this 200 times helps the AI understand your general likes and dislikes, influencing the results you get even without a specific mood board.

Creating Your Own Mood Board

Making a mood board is simple once you have the right images.

  • Go to the 'Personalize' section on the Midjourney website.

  • Click 'Create Mood Board'.

  • Give your mood board a name.

  • Add images. You can upload them from a folder on your computer or add them using links from websites.

  • Let Midjourney process the images. It trains the mood board based on the styles it sees.

Once trained, you can select your mood board when generating images to instantly apply that style.

Finding Images for Your Mood Board

Where do you find images for your mood boards? Look for high-quality pictures that clearly show the style you want. Websites like Cosmos.so or Pinterest are great places to collect ideas. Save images that inspire you and have a strong visual style you want to copy.

When choosing images, look for:

  • Clear, sharp images without much blur.

  • A shared theme or look across the collection, even if the subjects differ.

  • Images that show the kind of lighting, color palette, and composition you like.

Experimenting is key. Because mood boards are easy to create and delete, don't be afraid to try different sets of images to see what results you get.

How Many Images Should You Use?

Testing suggests that using about 20 to 50 images works well.

  • With 20-30 images, your mood board will be flexible. You'll get the style, but Midjourney can still add variety.

  • With 40-50 images, the mood board becomes stronger. It will push the results much more firmly towards that specific style.

The right number for you depends on how strong you want the style influence to be.

A Game Changer: Stacking Mood Boards

Here's a powerful technique: you can use more than one mood board at the same time! By selecting multiple mood boards before generating an image, you can mix and combine styles. This lets you create truly unique looks that are a blend of different aesthetics you've defined.

Comparing results with and without stacked mood boards shows a big difference. Stacking multiple, well-chosen mood boards can lead to incredibly original images that are hard to create otherwise.

Find Your Unique Style

Using mood boards is a straightforward way to move beyond generic AI art and start making images that reflect your personal vision. By collecting images that define your taste and training Midjourney with them, you tell the AI exactly what you like. This helps you create art that is unique and stands out.

Making distinct, personal art with AI requires practice and finding the right tools. To help manage your custom styles and automate your Midjourney workflow, check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT.

Start building your mood boards today. Discover new ways to express yourself and create art you haven't seen before. The possibilities are huge, and finding your unique voice in AI art is an exciting journey.

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