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Simple Tips for Creating Great Midjourney Images

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A Midjourney generated image using Midjourney Automation Suite

Making stunning images with Midjourney can be easy once you know a few simple tricks. This guide gives you straightforward advice to get the results you want.

Getting Started with Your Prompts

Think of your prompt as telling Midjourney what you see in your mind. Be clear but also let your imagination run free. Start with the main subject, then add details.

[LI]Describe the subject: "red dragon"[/LI]

[LI]Add setting: "red dragon sitting on a treasure pile"[/LI]

[LI]Include style: "red dragon sitting on a treasure pile, fantasy art"[/LI]

Adding descriptive words helps a lot. Think about colors, mood, lighting, and art styles. Instead of just "house," try "cozy cottage with a smoking chimney at sunset."

Using Basic Parameters

Parameters are like switches that change how Midjourney works. You add them at the end of your prompt, usuallystarting with two dashes (--).

Aspect Ratio (--ar)

This sets the shape of your image.

  • --ar 16:9 for widescreen

  • --ar 9:16 for tall images (like phone screens)

  • --ar 1:1 for a square image

Example: "cat in a window --ar 16:9"

Stylize (--s)

This parameter changes how much artistic style Midjourney uses. Higher numbers mean more creative liberty, lower numbers stick closer to your prompt.

  • Higher values (like --s 750 or --s 1000) can make images look very artistic.

  • Lower values (like --s 0 or --s 50) keep it simple.

Example: "portrait of an old man --s 250"

Making Things Consistent

Sometimes you want similar images or characters. Using parameters and careful prompting helps with this. Reference prompts are also useful.

Seed Parameter (--seed)

The seed number is like a random number used to create the initial image grid. If you use the same seed number and prompt, you'll get a very similar result.

  • Find the seed number of a result you like by reacting to it with an envelope emoji ✉️.

  • Use the seed number in a new prompt: "your new prompt --seed [number]"

For more advanced consistency and prompt management, consider using a tool that can automate these steps. The Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT helps you manage and track prompts, seeds, and results, making consistent image creation much easier.

Tips for Better Results

Small details can make a big difference.

  • Use negative prompts (--no) to tell Midjourney what you don't want. Example: "beautiful landscape --no trees"

  • Try different wording for the same idea to see what works best.

  • Look at images other people create for inspiration on prompt ideas.

Creating many images quickly can help you find the prompt that works best. A tool like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT allows you to run multiple prompts rapidly, saving you time and speeding up your creative process.

Conclusion

Midjourney is a powerful tool for creating images. By learning to write good prompts and use simple parameters, you can get much better results. Don't be afraid to experiment and try new things.

Managing all your prompts and images can get a bit complex. If you're looking to streamline your workflow and get consistent results more reliably, check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. It can help automate various tasks and keep everything organized.

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