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Tip 6: Make good use of the no parameter to remove unwanted elements

In the case of badge logos, you may have seen monochrome badges such as school emblems.

However, Midjourney has a habit of generating complex content and generating monochrome content.

You can add words such as color and background in the prompt to make it concise.

Another trick is to use the 'no' parameter. For example, if I want to create a monochrome school emblem with a book as the main body, but because Midjourney is not very good at text, I also need to remove the text.

Here is my prompt: I added 'no realistic color' and 'text' at the end.

emblem for a university with large book, vintage --no realistic color text

Then I added no text to the Instant Noodles company prompt above, and the final two sets of images generated look like this (finally, note that no text sometimes fails when the no parameter is used in the logo, but if you remove the - and enter no text directly, it will take effect, mysteriously, probably a bug):