
Two Easy Ways to Make Midjourney Landscapes
Jun 7
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Want to create stunning landscape images with Midjourney? Whether you're on a budget or looking for consistent, professional results, there are different ways to get the job done. This guide covers two straightforward methods to help you generate amazing landscapes in Midjourney.
Method 1: Use Your Own Inspiration (Free)
A great free way to start is by using landscapes you already like as a starting point. You can find these images anywhere online, like Pinterest or Google Images. The idea is to show Midjourney an example of the style or scene you want.
Find a landscape image you like on sites like Pinterest or Google.
Save the image to your computer.
Go into Midjourney and type the command `/describe`.
When the box appears, drag and drop your saved landscape image into it or upload it.
Press Enter. Midjourney will analyze the image and give you four different text descriptions, which also act as potential prompts.
Look at the four descriptions and choose the one that seems closest to your original image or the style you want. Click the number corresponding to that description (e.g., "1").
Midjourney will then generate new images based on that description.
This method is fantastic for getting ideas, but the results can sometimes vary in style. Trying different images and seeing how Midjourney describes them can help you learn what kinds of inputs give the outputs you like. For generating many images or tweaking prompts, a tool like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT can make experimenting much faster and more efficient.
Method 2: Discover Professional Prompts (Paid)
If you're looking for specific styles, highly consistent results, or just don't want to go through the trial-and-error of writing prompts yourself, using a prompt marketplace can be a good option. One such site is PromptBase.
Visit a website like PromptBase.
Search for the type of landscape prompt you want, like "alien landscape" or "fantasy mountain."
Browse the results. These are prompts designed by other users specifically for Midjourney.
When you find a prompt you like, you can often see example images it creates.
Purchase the prompt (prices vary, but an example was $3.99).
After buying, you get the specific prompt text and often instructions on how to customize it.
Using purchased prompts can give you access to very specific, high-quality styles and usually offers instructions to help you get consistent results. This saves you time trying to figure out the right words yourself. Managing these prompts and generating many variations can be streamlined with tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT, designed to help you handle prompt collections and generation at scale.
Comparing Results
Using the `/describe` method with your own photo inspiration is a free way to generate related images. The style might not be exactly the same as the original photo, but it gives you a starting point based on a visual example.
Buying professional prompts often gives you exactly the style and type of image shown in the marketplace examples. They are crafted for specific outcomes and usually come with customization options, offering more control and consistency, although they come at a small cost per prompt.
Conclusion
Whether you use free methods or invest in paid prompts, creating detailed and imaginative landscapes in Midjourney is straightforward. Both approaches have their benefits, depending on your goals and budget. Experiment with both to see which works best for the kinds of landscapes you want to create. For automating your image generation process and handling multiple prompts, consider checking out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT.