

Getting great images from Midjourney is exciting. Sometimes your first try is perfect. Other times, you might need to make a few changes to get the look you want. This post shares simple tips to help you get better results based on what works well.
Start with Clear Keywords
Think of your prompt as giving instructions to a designer. Using clear and descriptive words is key. Instead of just "dog," try "golden retriever running in a park." Be specific about the subject, action, and setting.
Choosing Strong Nouns
The main subjects of your image should be named directly. Good nouns give Midjourney a clear idea of what to focus on.
Adding Action Verbs
Describe what is happening. "Sitting," "flying," "exploring" – these verbs bring life to your scene.
Use Styles and Mediums
You can guide the look and feel of your image by adding style terms. Want it to look like an oil painting? Add "oil painting." Prefer a photo? Include "photorealistic."
Try terms like "watercolor," "digital art," "pencil sketch."
Mention camera types or film types for photographic styles.
Reference artistic movements or specific artists for their style.
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Control the Image Layout and Composition
Beyond the subject, think about the overall picture. Aspect ratios change the shape of your image. Parameters let you fine-tune other elements.
Setting Aspect Ratio
Use the `--ar` parameter to set the width and height ratio. Common values are `--ar 16:9` for wide screens or `--ar 9:16` for vertical images.
Adding Negative Prompts
Use `--no` followed by words to tell Midjourney what you don't want in the image. This helps prevent undesired elements.
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Iterating and Refining Prompts
Rarely is the first prompt the final one. Using the variations and remix modes in Midjourney is a great way to test small changes a little at a time.
Creating Variations
After generating images, use the variation buttons (V1, V2, V3, V4) below the grid to get new options similar to one of the generated images.
Using Remix Mode
Turn on Remix mode in your settings (`/settings`). This lets you edit the prompt slightly when creating variations, giving you more control.
By focusing on clear descriptions, using style terms, and understanding basic parameters, you can guide Midjourney to create images closer to your vision. Don't be afraid to experiment and try different wordings.
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