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Simple Ways to Make Your Midjourney Art Better

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A Midjourney generated image using Midjourney Automation Suite

Want to create amazing images in Midjourney? It starts with a good prompt. While Midjourney is powerful, knowing a few simple techniques can significantly improve your results. This post gives you some easy tips to get the images you want.

Sometimes managing all your prompts and variations can be time-consuming. Consider exploring tools that can help automate and enhance your Midjourney workflow at TitanXT.io.

Start Your Prompt Strong

Your prompt is the instruction you give Midjourney. The best prompts are clear and descriptive. Don't just say "dog". Try "A golden retriever sitting in a park, sunny day". Add details about:

  • The subject: What is the main focus?

  • The setting: Where is it?

  • The style: Is it a photo, a painting, a sketch?

  • The mood: Happy, sad, mysterious?

Putting the most important words first often helps Midjourney understand what you want.

Using Specific Keywords

Adding specific keywords related to art styles, artists, or camera types can guide the AI. For instance, adding "oil painting" or "cinematic lighting" or "- style raw" can dramatically change the output.

Refine Your Images with Parameters

Parameters are like settings you add to the end of your prompt. They control different aspects of the image creation process. You add them with two hyphens (--).

  • --ar (aspect ratio): Sets the width and height shape, like --ar 16:9 for widescreen.

  • --v (version): Tells Midjourney which model to use, like --v 6.0.

  • --s (stylize): Controls how strong the default Midjourney style is. Lower numbers mean less style, higher numbers mean more.

  • --w (weird): Makes the results more unusual or strange.

  • --niji: A parameter specifically for anime and illustration styles.

Experimenting with these parameters is key to getting unique results.

Add Detail and Style with References

You can use images as part of your prompt. This is called using image prompts. Just paste the image URL at the beginning of your text prompt. Midjourney will consider that image when creating a new one. This is great for referring to a style, a character, or a composition.

Also, remixing existing images is a powerful technique. After you generate an image and get variations, you can remix a variation. This lets you keep some elements of the original while changing the prompt or parameters.

Handling multiple image prompts, links, and parameters across many variations can get complicated. Tools designed for Midjourney automation can make this easier, helping you keep track and experiment more efficiently. Check out how they work at TitanXT.io.

Weighting Parts of Your Prompt

Sometimes you want one part of your prompt to be more important than another. You can use double colons (::) to separate parts and add a number after to give it a "weight". A higher number means it's more important.

Example: "red car :: blue bicycle ::2" would give more focus to the blue bicycle.

Testing and Iteration is Key

The best way to improve is to try things out. Make a prompt, see what you get, and then adjust. Change a word, add a parameter, remove something, or try a different style. Creating images is a process of back and forth with the AI.

Don't be afraid to make small tweaks and generate again. Each generation teaches you more about how Midjourney interprets words and parameters.

If you find yourself repeating tasks or struggling to keep track of your best prompts and settings, consider using automated tools. They can save you time and help you stay organized as you iterate. Learn more at TitanXT.io.

Conclusion

Getting great results in Midjourney comes down to clear communication with the AI. By focusing on descriptive prompts, using parameters effectively, referencing images, and weighting terms, you can guide Midjourney to create the art you envision. Keep experimenting, and have fun!

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