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Get Better Images with Midjourney: Simple Tips

May 25

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A Midjourney generated image using Midjourney Automation Suite

Midjourney is a powerful tool for creating art from text. It lets you bring your ideas to life with simple commands. But sometimes, getting the exact image you imagine can be tricky. This post shares easy steps to help you create stunning visuals every time.

We will look at how to craft your descriptions and use settings to get the results you want. Making great pictures in Midjourney is often about small adjustments and knowing what options you have.

Start With a Clear Idea

Your prompt is the most important part. Think about what you want to see. What are the main subjects? What style do you like? Where is it happening? Adding details helps Midjourney understand your vision.

  • Describe the subject clearly.

  • Mention the action or scene.

  • Add details about the setting or background.

  • Specify the art style you want, like "photorealistic," "watercolor," or "cyberpunk."

  • Think about the mood or feeling you want the image to have.

A good prompt might be "a futuristic city street at night, busy with flying cars, neon lights, digital art." This gives Midjourney a lot to work with.

Use Key Settings (Parameters)

Parameters are options you add to your prompt that change how Midjourney generates the image. They start with two hyphens (--). Knowing a few simple ones can make a big difference.

Aspect Ratio (--ar)

This sets the shape of your image (width by height). Common ratios are --ar 16:9 for widescreen, --ar 9:16 for vertical phone screens, or --ar 1:1 for square. Choose the shape that best fits where you plan to use the image.

Version (--v)

Midjourney is updated often. You can tell it which version to use. Newer versions often produce better results, but older ones might give you a specific look you prefer. For example, --v 6.

Style (--style)

Versions 6 and later have style codes (--style raw) that can change the aesthetic. 'Raw' style gives you less automatic styling and more control with your words.

Seed (--seed)

The seed number is like a starting point for generating an image. If you use the same prompt and seed number, you will get very similar images. This is helpful for making small changes to a result you almost like. Find the seed of a generated image by reacting with an envelope emoji.

Experiment and Refine

Creating images with AI is often a process of trying things out and making changes. Don't expect the perfect image on the first try. Generate a few variations, see what you like, and use that to improve your next prompt.

Change a few words, try different parameters, or use the "Vary" buttons to get different options based on an image you already made. It takes practice, but you will learn what works.

Managing many prompts and results can become time-consuming. Tools like the TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite can help streamline this process. It can handle large batches of prompts and organize your outputs, freeing up your time to focus on creative ideas rather than manual tasks.

Solving Common Issues

Sometimes images come out strange. This is normal. Often, being more specific in your prompt helps. If something looks wrong, try adding negative prompting (--no things you don't want). Reducing the 'chaos' parameter (--chaos 0-100) can make results more predictable.

Remember that AI interprets your words, sometimes in unexpected ways. Keep your descriptions clear and simple first, then add complexity once you understand how it responds.

Boost Your Workflow

As you get more advanced or generate many images, managing everything can be a lot of work. The TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite offers features to manage your prompting workflow efficiently. Imagine running hundreds or thousands of prompts and having the results organized automatically. It's a powerful way to scale your creative output without getting bogged down in repetitive steps.

Improving your Midjourney images comes down to writing better prompts, understanding the basic settings, and being willing to experiment. Don't be afraid to try new words or parameters.

If you find yourself spending hours on manual prompting and organization, consider exploring automation. Visit titanxt.io/midjourneyautomator to see how automation can help manage your workflow and boost your image generation process.

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