
Getting Just the Right Images in Midjourney
May 17
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Are you trying to create specific images with Midjourney? Sometimes it feels like a guessing game to get the results you want. Getting consistent characters or styles can be tricky. This guide will share some simple ways to help you get predictable and high-quality outputs more often.
Writing Better Prompts
Your prompt is the most important part of creating an image. How you write it makes a big difference in what you get back. Thinking carefully about your words helps guide Midjourney.
Start with the Key Idea
Put the main subject or idea at the front of your prompt. Then add details. Think about style, lighting, and setting. Simple descriptions often work well. You can add parameters at the end to control specific things.
What Parameters Do
Parameters change how an image is made. Words starting with two dashes, like `--ar` for aspect ratio or `--v` for version, give Midjourney extra instructions beyond the main prompt text. Using these helps fine-tune your results.
Keeping Characters and Styles Consistent
Maybe you need the same character in different poses or settings. Or you want all your images to have a similar look. Midjourney has tools to help with this.
Using Reference Images
You can include the URL of an image in your prompt to suggest a style or subject. Midjourney will consider this image when making yours. This is useful for keeping a look consistent across many pictures.
Style Instructions
Describe the style you want clearly. Use words like "photographic," "digital art," "watercolor," or specific artist names. Sometimes repeating these style words or adding image weights (learn how automation helps with weights) can help solidify the style across different prompts.
Getting similar results every time involves a lot of trial and error. It often means running many prompts and picking the best. This takes time, especially when you need many images. If you're doing this often, especially for business or large projects, automation can speed things up.
More Tips for Better Images
Beyond the basics, a few other things can help improve your Midjourney creations.
Aspect Ratio Matters
Use `--ar` followed by numbers like 16:9 for wide screens or 1:1 for squares. Choosing the right shape for your image is important.
Try Different Versions
The `--v` parameter lets you use newer or older versions of the Midjourney model. Different versions create images in different ways, so trying a few can give you varied results from the same prompt.
Improving your workflow is key when you use Midjourney a lot. Running many prompts and keeping track of what works is a lot of work. Imagine being able to run thousands of prompts automatically or generate image variations without clicking each one manually. This is where tools designed to automate Midjourney come in handy.
Improve Your Midjourney Workflow
If you need images quickly and consistently, manually entering prompts and managing results takes up valuable time. Automation can handle repetitive tasks.
A tool like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT can help. It lets you run many tasks at once, generate prompts, upscale images, and more, much faster than doing it by hand. It’s designed to make creating with AI images easier and more efficient.
Final Words
Getting the exact image you want in Midjourney takes practice. By learning prompt basics, using references, and adding parameters, you'll improve your success rate. But for anyone creating images at scale or trying to save time, consider automating the process. It can make a big difference in how quickly you get the images you need.
Check out the Midjourney Automation Suite by TitanXT to see how you can generate images and variations faster and handle large jobs with less effort.






