How to Use Midjourney: A Comprehensive Guide to AI-Generated Artwork Creation
For all the creators
Good morning readers,
Without the ability to create, ones life is not worth living.
Generative AI tools like the incredible Midjourney allow me to create at an unfathomable rate. For those of you looking to take your beautiful thoughts and ideas to the next level, Midjourney will be a wonderful dance partner. If your as passionate about creating and building as you are breathing, I have put together a quick beginners guide/roadmap to get you started using Midjourney.
Discover the power of Midjourney, a generative AI tool for creating stunning artwork. Learn how to get started, write effective prompts, and optimize your usage with my step-by-step guide.
You don’t necessarily need to be a talented artist to create compelling imagery anymore. With just a few prompts, you can generate interesting pieces in a matter of minutes. The secret is Midjourney.
Midjourney leverages the creativity of generative AI to do much of the heavy lifting. Your job is merely to pass it a little bit of text to describe what sort of image you’re thinking of, and it creates it.
Despite being a more recent development, Midjourney has taken the generative AI space by storm. It’s earned itself a spot alongside some of the best AI systems out there, like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion.
So let’s see how you can get started with Midjourney to generate your own images.
How to Get Started With Midjourney in 4 Simple Steps
Step #1: Sign up to Discord
If you don’t have a Discord account, you will need one – register to create a free account. You can access the Midjourney Bot can from anywhere Discord can be used (e.g., web, mobile, desktop applications).
Step #2: Sign up for Midjourney
Once you’ve got Discord up and running, head over to the Midjourney website and select “Join the Beta” – or you can click on the Discord invite link to go straight there. The next page will be an invitation to the Midjourney Discord channel. When you accept, you will be granted access to the Midjourney server.
The Midjourney Discord invite
Step #3: Pick your Midjourney plan
There are three subscription tiers for Midjourney. Each one grants you access to the Midjourney member gallery, the official discord server, general commercial usage terms, and more – see the Midjourney documentation to get a full list of the price plans. To subscribe to a plan, use the /subscribe command in one of the newcomer rooms (e.g., #newbies-29) to generate a personal link to the subscription page.
Midjourney plan comparison - Image Source
Step #4: Start generating images
If you’re not ready to subscribe just yet, you can start creating prompts from the newbie channels – more on that in the section below.
Note: the newbie channels can quickly become overwhelming due to several requests being posted at any one time.
Being a paid user allows you to send prompts directly to the Midjourney Discord bot. However, they will still be publicly visible in the member's gallery; If you want to generate private images (stealth image generation), you must subscribe to the Pro Plan.
How to Generate Your First Midjourney Image
To get started generating your first image, go to one of the newcomer channels in the Midjourney Discord server; they’re typically named “#newbies-” followed by a number. Don’t get too hung up on which one to choose – there’s no real difference between them.
The way to start your prompt is by using Discord commands. Simply enter “/” followed by “imagine” and the prompt you want Midjourney to create.
Here’s an example:
/imagine prompt: musician looking at his laptop excitedly
Image from Discord Server
It takes about a minute to generate a response, but when it does, the Midjourney bot will render four different images based on your prompt by default.
Note: Midjourney no longer offers free usage except during some brief promotional periods. If you would like to send a prompt, you must subscribe.
Editing and Refining Your Midjourney Images
Once Midjourney has finished generating your image, the bot will return some prompts for you to edit and refine your images. Here are a few options you have:
U buttons
These range from U1-U4. We use U buttons to upscale an image. This generates a larger version of the selected image as well as more details.
V buttons
These also range from V1-v4. You can use V buttons to create slight variations of the selected grid image. A new picture grid created as a variation is modeled after the general look and composition of the selected image.
The 🔄 (re-roll)
There’s also the option to rerun the job; this will rerun the original prompt and produce a new grid of images.
How to improve your Midjourney prompts
Options that are added to a prompt as parameters alter how an image generates. The Aspect Ratios of an image, the Midjourney Model Versions, the Upscaler being utilized, and many other things can all be changed via parameters.
Parameters are always added to the end of a prompt. You can add multiple parameters to each prompt.
/imagine prompt: musician looking at his laptop excitedly --aspect 2:3 --stop 95 --add birds
Advanced Midjourney Features
Images may also be included in a prompt to alter the composition, design, and color scheme of a Job. This means you can utilize text prompts and image prompts, or you could use either method independently.
To get started with an image prompt, enter or paste the image's website address after the /imagine Discord command. Note that the web address must end with a .png, .gif, or .jpg extension to work.
If you wish to add any additional text and parameters to complete the prompt, it must be done after adding the image address. For example:
/imagine prompt: http://imageURL1.png description of what to imagine --parameter1 --parameter2
To recap, here are the rules of using image prompts:
Prompts with images must start with the image web address
For prompts to function, there must be two images or one image and text
A direct link to an image on the internet is required for an image URL
Your file's extension should be either .png, .gif, .webp, .jpg, or .jpeg
To obtain an image URL in most browsers, you must right-click an image and select ‘Copy Image Address’
A streamlined image prompting procedure designed for mobile users is the /blend command
Uploading images from your computer or phone
We’ve already covered that an image address link ending in .png, .gif, .webp, .jpg, or .jpeg is required if you wish to include an image in your prompt, but what if the image is on your computer or phone?
In that case, you would need to send the image to the Midjourney bot first to generate a link.
10 Tips On How to Write Effective Midjourney Prompts
If you’re ready to get started creating images with Midjourney, these top tips can help you get the most out of the generative AI tool:
1. Be concise
Midjourney generates the best results when your prompts are specific. Include as many specific details as possible in your descriptive language. However, keep your prompts concise. Anything written after approximately 40 words is likely to be ignored; after 60 words, it becomes highly likely to be ignored, and after 80 words, it will almost certainly be cut off.
2. Use descriptive language
Use adjectives and adverbs to add nuance and emotion to your prompts. They can describe the color, shape, size, texture, and other characteristics of the object or scene that you want to create.
3. Avoid ambiguity
Use clear and direct language that accurately describes the image you want to create. Ambiguous language can be interpreted in a variety of ways, which may lead to unexpected results.
4. Experiment
You must experiment with the model to understand how it interprets various keywords. Check the outputs you’re getting and see how small adjustments to your prompts and settings can yield different results.
5. Use a prompt generator
Prompt generators are built for the sole purpose of assisting you to write descriptive Midjourney prompts. Using them can give you some inspiration and serve as a great foundation for your initial prompt.
6. Use the creative tag
The creative tag will steer Midjourney to generate more unconventional outputs. This is a great way to come up with new ideas or stray from the traditional appearance of Midjourney content.
Here’s an example of how your prompt would look:
/imagine man playing cricket --test --creative
7. Add weights to your prompts
With the double colon(::), you can instruct Midjourney to interpret terms separately. One such place this is handy is when you want to increase or decrease the importance of certain terms in your prompt.
An example taken from the Midjoueney documentation is the term ‘space ship.’ As all words are considered together, the Midjourney Bot produces images of sci-fi spaceships. If the prompt is separated into two parts, space:: ship
, then each concept is considered separately, generating a ship sailing through space.
8. Use negative prompts
Negative keywords are terms you do not want to appear in your image. Many advanced users add negative prompts like (–-no hands, no text, etc.) to create more nuanced images.
9. Consider subscribing to use private mode
There are various other Midjourney users in the discord, and they’ll be sending their prompts just as you would. This can make it a little overwhelming when you’re trying to work on your own projects. If you want to gain a little more clarity, consider subscribing to get access to private mode.
10. Modify your settings
Enter /settings into Midjourney to bring up the settings screen. From here, you can select all the settings you wish to include in your prompts without having to constantly write them out manually.
Conclusion
Midjourney makes creative artworks accessible to all with a few simple descriptive keywords and/or images. Getting started with the is not as difficult as one would think initially. By following this tutorial, you have enough resources to start creating some interesting projects.
If you want to learn more about Generative AI, you may be interested in the following:
Midjourney FAQs
What is Midjourney?
Midjourney is a text-to-image generator powered by generative AI. It can generate highly realistic images based on the text prompts provided by users.
What are prompts in Midjourney?
What are the types of prompts in Midjourney?
How can I write effective prompts in Midjourney?
What is the –creative tag in Midjourney?
What is the –stylize tag in Midjourney?
What is the –ar tag in Midjourney?
What are the subscription plans for Midjourney?
Use this guide as a reference for your first week or so until your comfortable creating prompts on your own. For more advanced prompts and Midjourney features, be sure to join my Discord channel. https://discord.gg/wj7QaQ5V
until next time,
Jason