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Get Unique Looks: How to Blend Multiple Images in Midjourney

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A Midjourney generated image using Midjourney Automation Suite

Did you know you can blend several images together in Midjourney? Instead of just using text prompts, mixing images lets you guide the AI in a different way. This can help you create pictures you might not get with text alone.

Think of it like mixing paint colors. If you have four different colors, you can mix two together to get a new color. Mix the other two to get another new color. Then, mix those two new colors to get your final shade. Multiple image blending in Midjourney works similarly. You blend several reference images in stages to refine your final art piece.

Setting Up Your First Blends

To start this method, you first need your basic reference images. Let's use an example from the video: blending a building with something that looks like Swiss cheese.

First, create an image of a building. Then, create a separate simple image, perhaps one with the texture of Swiss cheese. Upscale the images you want to use.

Now you have your initial two images ready to go.

Step 1: Blend the First Pair

You will blend the first two images you created. In Midjourney, you do this by pasting the image links into your prompt. Put

Imagine you have your building image link and your cheese image link. You would use a prompt structure like:

[P]```

link_to_building_image link_to_cheese_image

```[/P]

Midjourney will then generate new images that combine elements from both. Pick your favorite result from this blend and upscale it. You now have your first blended image.

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Step 2: Blend the Second Pair

Now, let's create another set of basic images. The example used a classic European village and a tropical jungle. Generate an image for the village and another for the jungle. Choose your favorites and upscale them.

Just like in Step 1, blend these two new images by using their links in a prompt:

[P]```

link_to_village_image link_to_jungle_image

```[/P]

Upscale your preferred result from this blend. You now have your second blended image.

Step 3: The Multiple Blend

This is where the "multiple" blending happens. You will now blend the *results* from your first two blends.

Take the upscaled image from your building/cheese blend (Blend 1) and the upscaled image from your village/jungle blend (Blend 2). Put their links together in a new prompt:

[P]```

link_to_blend1_image link_to_blend2_image

```[/P]

Generate the output. The results will be a combination of the styles and elements from all four of your original images, filtered through the two intermediate blends. It might not be the quickest way, but it can lead to truly different outcomes.

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Refining Your Final Blend with Text

You aren't limited to just blending images. You can also add text prompts to your final blended image prompt to steer the result.

For instance, if you have your final Blend 1 + Blend 2 image and want it to look like a modern house in a forest with concrete and glass, you'd use a prompt like this:

[P]```

link_to_final_blend_image modern futuristic house in the forest concrete and glass materials

```[/P]

This adds specific instructions to the image blend, allowing you to guide the output even further and get closer to your vision.

Conclusion

Multiple image blending is a technique that lets you combine the essence of several different images by blending them in stages. It offers an alternative way to prompt Midjourney, moving beyond text alone. By systematically blending pairs of images and then blending those results, you can create unique and unexpected visuals that might be hard to achieve otherwise. Experiment with different image combinations and add text prompts to refine your results.

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