
Enhance Your Midjourney Images: Using Remix, Aspect, and Stylize
Apr 28
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Midjourney is a powerful tool for creating images. To get the best results, it helps to know how to use certain settings. Three useful ones are Remix, Aspect, and Stylize. This guide explains how they work and how to use them.
Starting Your Image Creation
You start in Midjourney with a simple command: /imagine
After that, you add the words that describe the picture you want. For example, you might type:
/imagine a futuristic building interior
Midjourney will then create a set of images based on your description.
Change Your Image with Remix Mode
Sometimes you get images you like, but you want to make small changes without starting over completely. That's where the Remix parameter helps.
Remix mode lets you edit the prompt when you create variations of an image. Here is how to turn it on:
Type /prefer remix
Press Enter.
You will get a message saying Remix mode is active.
Now, when you see a grid of images and click a Variation button (like V1, V2, V3, or V4), you won't get a new grid right away. Instead, Midjourney will show you your original prompt and let you add or change words.
For example, if you had this prompt:
/imagine a futuristic building interior
...and you click V2, you can change the prompt that appears to something like:
a futuristic building interior, with people walking around
Then, Midjourney will generate new images based on the original image's style and composition, but including your new words. This is great for fine-tuning details or adding elements.
Need to manage many variations or run multiple prompts? Consider how automation could help. The Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT helps streamline your workflow.
Look at Midjourney Settings
Midjourney has several settings you can access. Type this command:
/settings
Press Enter. You will see options like:
MJ Version (1 through 5) - Choose which version of Midjourney's system you want to use. Version 5 is the latest.
Quality (Half, Base, High) - Affects detail and generation time.
Stylize (Low, Medium, High, Very High) - Controls how artistic or abstract the image is compared to your exact prompt words.
Modes (Public, Stealth, Fast, Relax, Remix) - Control visibility, speed, and if Remix is on.
You can click these buttons in the settings menu to change defaults. But you don't always have to use the settings menu. You can use parameters right in your prompt.
Using Stylize and Aspect Ratio in Your Prompt
Instead of changing the default settings, you can add parameters to the end of a specific prompt. Two common ones are Stylize and Aspect Ratio.
Stylize Parameter (--s)
The Stylize parameter influences how much artistic license Midjourney takes. A low value means Midjourney tries to stick closely to your words. A high value means it will lean more towards artistic style and composition, even if it slightly moves away from your literal prompt.
The default Stylize value is 100. It can go up to 1000.
To use it, add `--s` followed by a number to your prompt.
Example: `--s 500`
Aspect Ratio Parameter (--ar)
Aspect Ratio changes the shape of your image (wide, tall, or square).
The default is 1:1 (a square). Common aspect ratios for screens are 16:9 or 3:2. For taller images like phone screens, you might use 9:16 or 2:3.
To use it, add `--ar` followed by the width and height numbers separated by a colon to your prompt.
Example: `--ar 2:1` (creates a landscape image that is twice as wide as it is tall).
Putting Them Together
You can use multiple parameters in one prompt. Add them after a double dash (`--`) at the very end of your prompt.
Example prompt using both:
/imagine a futuristic building interior --s 500 --ar 2:1
This prompt would create a landscape image (2:1 aspect ratio) with a strong artistic style (Stylize 500).
Using parameters like these gives you much more control over your final image.
Working with many projects and parameters? Automating parts of the process can save significant time. Discover more about the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT.
Conclusion
Using the Remix, Aspect, and Stylize parameters lets you refine your Midjourney creations. Remix helps you edit variations, Aspect sets the image shape, and Stylize controls the artistic influence. Learning to use these gives you better control over the final images and helps you get closer to your vision.
Experiment with these parameters in your next Midjourney sessions. If you are generating many images, consider using automation tools designed for Midjourney image creation, such as the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT, to make your workflow smoother.