
How to Create Better Images with Midjourney
Jun 7
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Midjourney helps people create images using text. But getting exactly what you want can take some practice. This guide shares simple ways to make your Midjourney images look even better.
Start with a Clear Prompt
Your prompt is key. Think of it as telling an artist what you want. Be specific but not too long. Describe the subject, style, and mood.
What to Include in Your Prompt
Subject: What is the main thing in the image?
Setting: Where is it happening? (e.g., city park, deep space)
Style: How should it look? (e.g., photorealistic, watercolor painting, anime)
Mood/Lighting: What emotion or light is there? (e.g., dramatic lighting, soft morning light)
Using good descriptions helps Midjourney understand your vision. Trying different words changes the result a lot.
Using Parameters for Control
Midjourney has special commands called parameters. You add these at the end of your prompt. They give you more control over the image.
Common Parameters to Try
--aspect or --ar: Sets the width-to-height ratio. Like --ar 16:9 for widescreen.
--seed: Helps you get similar results again. If you like an image, find its seed number and use it for the next one.
--stylize or --s: Controls how artistic or opinionated Midjourney's style is. Lower numbers are more literal, higher numbers are more artistic.
--chaos or --c: Makes results more varied and unexpected. Use a low number for less variety, a high number for more.
Learning a few parameters can really change the game. They help you fine-tune the output instead of hoping for the best. For users creating many images, managing seeds and parameters can get complex. Consider the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT to help automate these tasks and keep track of your settings.
Getting Consistent Characters or Styles
One challenge is getting Midjourney to create the same character or style across many images. It doesn't always remember past images.
Tips for Consistency
Use --seed: If you get a character you like, find the seed and reuse it with similar prompts.
Add detailed descriptions: Describe the character or style clearly in every prompt. Mention specific details like hair color, clothing, or art technique.
Use image prompts: You can start a prompt with an image URL. Midjourney will use that image as inspiration for your new one.
Consistency takes effort, but it's possible with careful prompting and using parameters like seed and image prompts together. If you need consistent results for a large project, tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT can manage workflows designed for consistency across many generations.
Iterate and Refine
Don't expect perfection on the first try. Midjourney works best when you try something, see the results, and then make changes to your prompt based on what you got. Use the Variations and Upscale buttons to explore different directions.
Putting It All Together
Creating great images in Midjourney involves clear prompting, smart use of parameters, and patience through iteration. By describing exactly what you want and using the built-in tools, you can guide the AI to produce images closer to your vision.
Ready to take your Midjourney creations to the next level and spend less time on repetitive steps? The Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT offers powerful tools to streamline your image generation process. Check it out and see how it can help you create more efficiently.






