
Fine-Tune Your Midjourney Images: Essential Parameters for Better Artwork
Apr 28
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Want more control over your AI-generated images? Midjourney parameters are key. They act like dials you can turn at the end of your prompt. Adding these special codes helps guide the AI. They change how your final image looks, adding specific details or overall styles. Let's look at a few important ones beyond just aspect ratios.
Control Artistic Style with --s
The `s` parameter lets you control the artistic freedom Midjourney takes with your prompt. You add `--s` followed by a number from 0 to 1000. If you don't use `--s`, Midjourney uses a default of 250.
A low number, like `--s 0`, results in an image that is very literal to your prompt. It won't have much artistic flair.
A higher number gives the AI more freedom. Values like `--s 900` add more artistic polish. This can mean more detail, better lighting, richer textures, and a sense of depth. It makes the image look more finished and artistic.
Think about creating an image of Deadpool. With the default `--s 250`, you get a good starting point. But if you raise it to `--s 900`, the image becomes noticeably better. It has more detail and artistic refinement.
Vary Your Results with --c
The `c` parameter, written as `--c`, controls the diversity within the image grid Midjourney generates. It ranges from 0 to 100. A low chaos setting gives you results that are very similar to each other. A high chaos setting gives you very different variations.
Let's use an example prompt: a French woman lying on an enormous quantity of shrimps. Without `--c`, the initial result might not look quite right. Maybe there aren't enough shrimps.
Setting chaos low, maybe `--c 10`, gives you results that are still quite similar but might better match your idea. You might get the woman and a better depiction of the shrimps.
However, increasing chaos significantly, like setting it to `--c 90`, can lead to big surprises. Not only might the amount of shrimps change drastically, but fundamental elements of the image could change too. In the example, setting chaos high unexpectedly replaced the woman with a man. This shows how powerful the chaos parameter is for exploring different visual ideas, but also how it can completely change the scene.
Managing many images and prompts can be time-consuming. Consider trying the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT to streamline your workflow.
Remove Elements with --no
The `no` parameter helps you exclude specific things from your image. You add `--no` followed by the element you want to remove. This ensures those unwanted details aren't in your final picture.
Imagine you have a reference image of a man wearing a white T-shirt with text on it. Your goal is an image of the man in a *plain* white oversized T-shirt, absolutely no text.
You can add `--no text` to your prompt. This tells Midjourney specifically to avoid putting text on the shirt. It's a very effective way to get rid of that unwanted detail. If you just put "plain white oversized t-shirt" in your prompt without `--no text`, you might get unwanted text in some possibilities.
Using parameters like `--no` is more precise than just telling Midjourney what you want in the prompt text. Parameters often take priority, giving you more exact control over what is included and excluded.
Aim for Realism with --style raw
The `style raw` parameter is useful for creating photorealistic images. You add `--style raw`. Note that you need a space between `--` and `style`. Unlike `--s`, it doesn't need a number value.
When you use `--style raw`, it reduces that polished, AI-generated look. The image becomes more natural and lifelike. For instance, an extreme close-up portrait of a French woman using `--style raw` will look significantly more like a real photograph.
This parameter makes small but powerful changes that improve how realistic your image appears. It helps you move away from an obvious AI style towards something that looks more true to life.
Putting Parameters to Work
Each of these parameters gives you specific control over your Midjourney creations. Experimenting with `--s` for artistic level, `--c` for variation, `--no` for removal, and `--style raw` for realism allows you to customize images to fit your exact vision.
Mastering parameters takes practice. To help manage multiple prompts and parameter variations, explore tools designed for efficiency. The Midjourney Automation Suite offered by TitanXT can simplify running many jobs and tracking results.
Next Steps
Now it's your turn. Try these parameters in your own Midjourney prompts. See how changing just one or two parameters can dramatically alter your results and help you create the precise images you want.
Ready to take your Midjourney results to the next level? Learn more about enhancing your workflow with tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite.