
Simple Ways to Improve Your Midjourney Images
- kylixie
- May 2, 2025
- 2 min read

Creating images with AI is exciting. Midjourney is one of the most popular tools for this. Getting great results takes more than just typing a few words. You need to think about what you want and how to ask for it. This guide gives you pointers to make your Midjourney images better.
Write Better Prompts
Your prompt is the most important part. It tells Midjourney what to create. A good prompt is clear and descriptive. Think about the subject, the style, and the mood.
Be Specific
Instead of "dog," try "golden retriever puppy playing in a park." Add details about the time of day, the weather, or the emotion. Use adjectives to describe looks and feelings.
Add Style Cues
You can ask for specific art styles. Try "photorealistic," "watercolor painting," "digital art," or "pencil sketch." You can also mention artists, but be careful with copyrighted works.
Handling many ideas and prompts can be time-consuming. The TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite helps you manage and test different prompts faster.
Use Settings and Parameters
Midjourney has parameters you can add to your prompt. These control different aspects of the image. Add them at the end of your prompt like --parameter value.
--ar: Sets the aspect ratio (width:height), like --ar 16:9 or --ar 1:1.
--s: Controls stylization. Higher values make images more artistic but less like the prompt. Try --s 100 or --s 750.
--q: Sets the quality level. Higher quality takes more time and might use more GPU minutes. Use --q 0.5, --q 1, or --q 2.
--seed: Fixes the initial noise pattern, helping you get similar results from similar prompts. Use --seed 123.
Refine Your Images
You rarely get the perfect image on the first try. Use the options below your generated grid. The U buttons upscale an image, and the V buttons create variations.
Vary Options
The Vary buttons create new images based on one image from the grid. "Vary (Strong)" and "Vary (Subtle)" give you different levels of change.
Remix Mode
Turn on Remix mode in your settings (/settings). When you press a V button, it lets you change the prompt while creating variations. This is useful for trying small prompt tweaks based on a result you like.
Managing multiple image variations and using remix mode for many ideas can be a lot of work. The TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite helps automate running variations and different prompt versions, saving you time and effort.
Conclusion
Improving your Midjourney images takes practice. Focus on writing clear prompts, using parameters, and using the variation tools. Experiment often and learn what prompt styles and settings give you the results you want. Keep creating!
Ready to speed up your Midjourney creative flow? Explore the TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite to automate key tasks and get more done.




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