
Enhance Your Creations: A Guide to Better Midjourney Images
Jul 29
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Midjourney has changed how we create images with AI. It lets you turn your ideas into visual art. To get the best results, it helps to know how to guide the AI. This guide will show you simple ways to make your Midjourney images even better.
Start with Clear Prompts
Your prompt is the most important part. It tells Midjourney what to create. Being clear and specific is key.
Be Specific and Add Detail
Do not just say "a cat." Say "a fluffy orange cat sitting on a sunny window sill, looking out at a garden." Add details about colors, lighting, mood, and style. Think about what you want your image to feel like. Describe the setting, the time of day, and any emotions.
Include adjectives to describe subjects and settings.
Mention styles like "photorealistic," "watercolor," or "cyberpunk."
Add information about lighting, like "golden hour," "soft studio light," or "dark and moody."
Frame Positively
Instead of saying what you do not want, say what you do want. For example, instead of "no red," say "blue and green colors only." It is easier for the AI to understand what to build rather than what to avoid.
Use Parameters for Control
Parameters are extra commands you add to your prompt. They help you control specific aspects of the image. You add them after your main prompt, usually with two hyphens (--).
Adjust Aspect Ratios
The aspect ratio determines the shape of your image. This is important for how your image looks on different screens or if you plan to print it. Use `--ar` followed by the ratio.
[LI]`--ar 1:1` for square images, good for social media feeds.[/LI>
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Play with Stylize and Weird
The `--s` parameter controls how much Midjourney applies its own artistic style. A higher number means more style. For `--weird`, it makes images more unusual or abstract. Experiment with these values to see what unique looks you can get.
Improve Through Iteration
Getting the perfect image often takes a few tries. Do not be afraid to change your prompt or settings.
Use Vary Modes
After Midjourney generates images, you can use the "Vary (Strong)" or "Vary (Subtle)" buttons. These create new versions of an image, keeping the core idea but changing small details. This is great for fine-tuning your results without starting fresh.
Remix Your Creations
The remix option (often found by clicking an image and selecting "Remix") lets you change your original prompt while keeping elements of an image you like. This is helpful if you are close to what you want but need a different color or a small detail added.
To make this process even easier, consider how automation can help. Tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT can manage multiple prompts, track variations, and help you sort through your generated images more efficiently. This saves you time and effort so you can focus on creativity.
Ensure Consistency in Your Series
If you are creating a series of images, keeping them consistent can be tricky. Midjourney has ways to help with this.
Repeat Seeds
Every image Midjourney makes has a "seed" number. If you use the same seed with the exact same prompt, you will get very similar results. Find the seed number by reacting to the image with an envelope emoji in Discord, or copy the job ID and use the `/info` command. Then add `--seed <number>` to your prompt.
Use Character References
[P]For consistent characters, you can reference an image of a character you have already made. Add `--cref <URL of image>` to your prompt. This tells Midjourney to try to match the character's appearance from the provided image.[/P>
Go Beyond the Basics
Upscaling for Detail
After you have an image you like, use the "Upscale" buttons (U1, U2, U3, U4) to make it larger and add more detail. There are various upscale modes available, providing different levels of detail and refinement.
Try Niji Mode
Niji mode is a special style setting suited for anime and illustration. If your goal is to create characters or art in this style, add `--niji` to your prompt. You can also combine it with stylize for further control, e.g., `--niji --s 1000`.
Improving your Midjourney images is about understanding how to communicate your vision clearly to the AI. By using detailed prompts, smart parameters, and iteration, you can get much closer to your desired results. For a simpler workflow and to manage many creations, check out TitanXT's Midjourney Automation Suite. It helps streamline your process and makes managing your AI art projects easier.






