
Create Better Midjourney Images with Prompt Builder Tools
- kylixie
- May 2, 2025
- 2 min read

Midjourney can generate amazing images. But getting the exact picture you want often means writing long, detailed prompts. Writing these complex prompts can feel difficult for many users.
This is where a helpful tool comes in. Prompt builders help you create powerful prompts without typing everything out manually. They make it easier to get the specific look you want in your Midjourney creations.
Writing complex prompts can be time-consuming. Tools exist to make this easier, like TitanXT's Midjourney Automation Suite, which helps streamline your creative process.
How Prompt Builder Tools Work
Using a prompt builder is straightforward. You start by adding your basic idea. For example, you might type "cat with blue eyes." From there, the tool gives you many options to enhance your prompt.
Adding Detail with Tool Options
Prompt builders break down prompt elements into categories you can select:
Styles: Pick different art styles, like 16-bit or looks from the 1900s.
Lighting: Choose various lighting effects. Options like backlight or a glow stick effect can change the mood of your image.
Lens: Select camera lens types, such as a DSLR lens. This adds a specific visual effect.
Artists: Include the style of famous artists. Adding a name like Andy Warhol can bring vibrant color to your results.
Color: Define the main color feel. If you want bright, varied colors, you might select RGB color.
Materials: Give your image different textures. You could add a gold texture or a slime texture.
Size: Change the image size to fit different platforms. This is useful for formats like YouTube Shorts or Instagram Reels.
Experimenting with all these settings manually takes time. A tool like TitanXT's Midjourney Automation Suite can help you quickly combine elements and generate prompts, speeding up your workflow.
Controlling What You Don't Want
Most prompt builders let you specify things you do *not* want in your image. For example, you can add "no dogs" if you want to make sure no dogs appear in your picture of a cat.
There is also often a setting, sometimes called "Stylize," that affects how much Midjourney uses its own creative interpretation. A higher setting means the image will look more artistic and less strictly based on your text prompt. A setting around 1.3 might give good results, balancing your idea with Midjourney's creativity.
Using Your Generated Prompt
Once you've selected your options, the tool creates the full prompt text. You just need to copy the part after the `/imagine` command that Midjourney uses in Discord.
Go to Discord, type `/imagine`, and then paste the long prompt you got from the tool. Hit enter, and Midjourney will generate your image based on the detailed instructions the tool helped you create.
Getting Started
Using a prompt builder tool takes the difficulty out of writing complex Midjourney prompts. This lets you focus on your creative vision and get amazing image results easily.
To automate prompt creation and explore even more possibilities, check out TitanXT's Midjourney Automation Suite.




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