What Words Should I Use (and in What Order) Render a Great-Looking MidJourney Portrait?Įvery prompt starts with the simple command “/imagine” but what you put after that (and the order of those words) is how the AI bot knows what to do to make the magic happens. Text-to-image art made with MidJourney for “ Lucille Ball portrait :: 1910 :: Queen of Hearts,” unedited I’m New to Making AI Art and Writing Prompts. Think of MidJourney as an “art-making robot” that you talk to on the web community Discord in order to generate images using artificial intelligence. Plus, see samples of MidJourney images with the inputs I used to make them.Įstimated reading time: 45 minutes Midjourney AI Basics What Is Midjourney AI? Keep reading to get secrets for writing prompts that will create the most compelling MidJourney portraits, answers to common questions, and view tips for doing minor clean-up in Photoshop and other apps. (pictured: outputs for a prompt written to make Joni Mitchell portraits these were generated after I saw something awesome from another user) ![]() The more you use the remarkable AI art tool, the easier it will get to “talk” to its bot. ![]() But what’s the fun in that?) MidJourney rewards its most creative and patient users. (Of course, if you’re self-conscious, I should mention that you can run /imagine commands by chatting directly to the MidJourney bot. Having more back and forth to get a generated image to look good (within a community of others from around the globe also trying to figure it out) makes the process more rewarding and fun. The collaborative nature of using MidJourney AI is a large part of its appeal. That said, it’s kind of boring just to push a button and get something beautiful in one try. Text-to-image AI portrait of Gandhi, in the style of Rembrandt, unedited A Portrait Generating Tool for Non-Artistsįor folks like me with very little natural ability to draw, the idea that I can turn what’s in my head into art without a paintbrush is exciting.
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