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As I mentioned in this post, I wanted to get some degree of control on generating the images. After learning from MidJourney’s documentation and experiments, I’ve gained more knowledge than last time. Although there is much more to learn, I’d like to share what I have learned this time. In the next post, I will research on how to create rich text prompts to generate images, since the newest version Midjourney V5 prefers detailed descriptions.
And later this month I tried to create consistent characters with your desired reference Pictures.
1. Basic — official user guide
I always start learning a tool from its documentation, so I checked MidJourney’s user guide. There are nine parameters we can play around with. In my opinion, version, seed, chaos and stylize are more important because they are related to the content or backbone of the images. While the rest parameters, including quality, aspect ratio, stop, tile and video, are more related to the format of the generated images.
(1) Version
The default setting is version 4. I didn’t know it before reading the user guide, which means I’ve never…