๐๏ธ Tip 1: Copy
I think the best way to learn how to use a picture prompt is similar to learning how to draw, and the best way to learn is not to use a template directly.
๐๏ธ Tip 2: More experiments
The above case, I also want to teach you the second tip: more experiments.
๐๏ธ Tip 3: Make Good Use of the Image2Image Function
In the stock photo scene, there is a very powerful technique called Image2Image.
๐๏ธ Tip 4: Adding Style - Artistic Movement
The reason for this is not that Midjourney is not strong, but that we have given too few instructions, as long as we add a few words to the prompt, we can generate a different logo
๐๏ธ Tip 5: Adding Style - Artist
The previous chapter introduced the method of adding art movements to make the generated images more unique.
๐๏ธ 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.
๐๏ธ Tip 7: Using Multiple Parameters Simultaneously
When using the img2img method to generate avatars, I found that the problem was that "the weight of text is higher than that of images", which resulted in generated images not resembling the original image. The iw parameter can only increase the weight of images up to 2 in V5, so I wondered if it was possible to further reduce the weight of text.
๐๏ธ Tip 8: Use Seed Parameters to Modify Images Again
Note: Personally, I think this technique has great potential in the future, but currently Midjourney's implementation is still relatively average and the effect cannot be guaranteed.
๐๏ธ Tip 9: The mysterious blend feature
This trick, to be honest, I don't think I can call it a trick, but it's a very important feature for Midjourney, so I'll highlight it here.
๐๏ธ Tip 10: Progressive Optimization with Controlled Variables
Many people liken the process of AI generating images to alchemy, which I think is very fitting. Often, for some unknown reason, adding a mysterious formula in the prompt can result in vastly different images.
๐๏ธ Tip 11: Adding Style - Nationality
When it comes to figurines, most people would immediately think of Japan. Here's another tip: you can add Japanese style in the prompt to create a Saint Joan of Arc figurine and use the logo we made earlier as an example.
๐๏ธ Tip 12: Increase Weight
Have you noticed that the results generated by the Chinese figure prompt above seem to only have one Chinese face in the third image? The reason is that the weight of Chinese style is too low, so only one result is output.
๐๏ธ Tip 13: Make Good Use of Lighting
To be honest with you, I am not a designer or photographer (and I am very bad at photography), so all I can share with you are some basic concepts.
๐๏ธ Tip 14: Adding Style - Year
In the old photo scene above, we used a 1990s style. Strictly speaking, this 1990s style is more suitable for the subject or environment rather than being placed in the style category.
๐๏ธ Tip 15: How to make the people generated by Midjourney more diverse?
Here, diversity refers to differences in height, weight, and even some physical characteristics.
๐๏ธ Tip 16: Change the Camera and Lens
In previous chapters we talked about lighting, but in this chapter we will share tips on cameras and lenses.
๐๏ธ Tip 17: When you see someone else's picture and want to know what its prompt is
The easiest way is to simply ask.