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Create Amazing AI Art: How to Use Midjourney V6

Apr 30, 2025

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A Midjourney generated image using Midjourney Automation Suite

Midjourney V6 is a powerful tool for making AI art. It helps you create images just by typing what you want to see. This newest version has big improvements over past ones. If you want to start making your own AI images, this guide will show you the simple steps to get going with Midjourney V6.

Getting Started with Midjourney

Midjourney is currently run on Discord. Soon, there might be a web version, but for now, Discord is the place to be.

  • Go to the Midjourney website and accept the Discord invite.

  • If you don't have Discord, you will need to sign up.

  • Once in the Midjourney Discord server, you'll see many "newbies" rooms on the left. You can start generating here, but it's usually very busy.

Setting Up Your Own Space

To avoid the crowd and have a dedicated spot to create, you should get the Midjourney bot into your own private Discord server. Here's how:

  • Click the plus sign on the left sidebar in Discord to create a new server.

  • Choose to create your own server (you can skip the template question).

  • Give your server a name and create it.

  • Find the Midjourney bot. You can usually see it in the member list of the main Midjourney server.

  • Click on the Midjourney bot and select "Add to App".

  • Choose the private server you just made and authorize the bot to join.

Now you have a private server, and the Midjourney bot will join it, ready for you to start creating art.

Subscription Information

Midjourney used to have a free trial, but that is no longer available. You now need a paid plan to create images. Plans start at a low monthly cost. It's a worthwhile expense if you plan to create images regularly, whether for fun or for design work.

[P>Making many images can be time-consuming. If you find yourself creating images often or need to manage large batches, consider exploring tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT, which can help streamline your workflow.[/P]

Configure Your Settings for V6

Before you start generating images, you need to make sure you are using Midjourney version 6.

[LI]Keep the stylize setting on the default for now. Higher stylization creates more artistic images but might make them follow your prompt less closely.[/LI>

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Creating Your First Images

The core of Midjourney is the `/imagine` command. This is where you type your prompt – the description of the image you want.

[LI]Type `/imagine` and press Tab.[/LI>

[LI]You'll see a box labeled "prompt". Click on it.[/LI]

[LI]Type your description. For example, "iced coffee on a modern work desk".[/LI]

[LI]Press Enter and wait a moment.[/LI]

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Midjourney will generate four different versions of your image based on your prompt. Below the images, you'll see buttons like U1, U2, U3, U4 and V1, V2, V3, V4. The "U" buttons are for Upscale. If you see an image you like (they are numbered 1 to 4, starting from the top left and going across), click the corresponding "U" button to create a larger, more detailed version of that single image. The "V" buttons create new variations of that image.

Using Reference Images

You can guide Midjourney by providing a reference image. This is great for creating images based on a person or a specific style.

  • First, upload your reference image to Discord by clicking the plus sign and selecting "Upload File". Press Enter to send it.

  • Click on the image you just uploaded.

  • Right-click the image and select "Copy image address".

  • Type `/imagine` in the chat and press Tab.

  • Paste the image address you copied at the beginning of the prompt box.

  • After the image address, add a space and then type your text prompt. For example, "as a Pixar character playing guitar".

  • Press Enter.

Midjourney will now use your reference image as inspiration along with your text prompt to generate new images.

Adding Text to Your Images

Midjourney V6 improved its ability to include text in images, which was very hard before. It's not perfect yet, but it works much better.

[P]To add text, put the words you want in quotation marks within your prompt.[/P>

[LI>Type `/imagine` and press Tab.[/LI]

[LI>Type your prompt, including the text in quotes. For example, "forearm tattoo that says "hi Mom" in cursive".[/LI]

[LI>Press Enter.[/LI>

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Midjourney will try to include the exact text in the image based on your prompt. Remember, results can vary, but it's a useful tool to try.

[P]Learning these different techniques helps you get more specific results from Midjourney. As you create more images, managing them can become overwhelming. A tool like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT can help you organize, track, and automate your image generation tasks, saving you time and effort.[/P>

Conclusion

Now you know the basic steps to start using Midjourney V6. You've learned how to join, set up your own space, generate images from text, use reference images, and even add text. Keep practicing with different prompts and settings to see what amazing art you can create.

If you're ready to take your Midjourney work to the next level and need help managing bigger projects, check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. It's designed to help you work more efficiently.

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