
Get Better Images with Midjourney: Simple Steps
May 2
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Ready to create amazing art with Midjourney? This guide breaks down how to improve your image generation. We will cover easy ways to get the results you want, from writing better prompts to using helpful settings.
Start with Clear Prompts
Your prompt is the most important part of creating images in Midjourney. Think of it as telling the AI exactly what you imagine. Being specific helps the AI understand your vision better. Use descriptive words.
Be Descriptive
Mention the subject clearly (e.g., "a fluffy cat").
Add details about the style (e.g., "watercolor painting," "digital art").
Describe the setting or background (e.g., "in a sunny garden," "on a snowy mountain").
Specify colors, lighting, or mood (e.g., "warm evening sun," "dark fantasy").
Short prompts can work, but adding more detail usually gives you more control over the final image. Experiment with different words to see how they change the output.
Using Essential Settings
Midjourney has settings that can refine your images. Knowing how to use just a few key ones makes a big difference. These are added to the end of your prompt using two hyphens (`--`).
Aspect Ratio
The aspect ratio (`--ar`) changes the image's width and height. Common ones are `--ar 1:1` (square), `--ar 16:9` (wide), and `--ar 9:16` (tall). Choose the one that fits where you plan to use the image.
Stylize
The stylize setting (`--s`) changes how much artistic flair Midjourney adds. A lower value creates images that closely follow your prompt. A higher value adds more artistic interpretation. Try values like `--s 50`, `--s 100`, or `--s 250`.
Learning these settings helps you guide the AI more effectively. For those generating many images, managing prompts and settings can become time-consuming. Consider using tools designed to automate this process. The Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT helps streamline bulk image creation and manage your prompts efficiently.
Iterate and Refine
Rarely do you get the perfect image on the first try. Midjourney is about iteration. Look at the initial images it generates and use the variation or upscale options. If the results are far off, adjust your prompt and try again.
Exploring Variations
After Midjourney shows you the first four images, you get options to create variations (V buttons). Clicking 'V1', 'V2', etc., creates four new images based on that specific grid image. This is great for exploring slightly different takes on an idea without changing the prompt much.
Making Changes
If you need bigger changes, go back to your prompt. Add or remove details. Change the style or setting. Each new prompt tries a fresh approach based on your instructions.
Get Inspired and Experiment
Look at images other people create in Midjourney communities. See what prompts they used if they are shared. This gives you ideas for new styles, subjects, and prompt structures. Then, try combining different elements yourself.
Don't be afraid to try strange or unusual prompts. Sometimes the most unexpected combinations lead to the most interesting results. Keep notes on what works and what doesn't.
Improving your Midjourney images takes practice and some basic understanding of prompts and settings. Using tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT can help you manage large volumes of prompts and images, making it easier to experiment and find the perfect results.
Conclusion
Getting good images with Midjourney is about being clear in your prompt, using settings like aspect ratio and stylize, and refining your results. Take your time, try different things, and learn from each image you create. With practice, you will be generating images you love.
To make your Midjourney work even more efficient, check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT for help with generating and managing images in bulk.






