Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Prompt

A prompt is a text phrase describing an image you want to create. You need to type your prompt using the /Imagine command into the Midjourney bot and Midjourney will generate an image. A prompt can be any word, sentence, single letter, or even an emoji.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/describe

The /describe command allows you to upload an image and gives you 4 textual descriptions of that image which can be used as prompts to generate new images similar to the original one.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--no

The –no parameter tells the Midjourney Bot what not to include in your image. For example, if you write “no cake” in your prompt, the image will most likely include a cake but if you use the no parameter a cake will not appear in your image.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Image Prompt

You can use images as part of a prompt to influence a Job’s composition, style, and colors. Image prompts can be used alone or with text prompts.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Multi Prompt

Multi Prompting allows you to blend multiple concepts using :: as a separator. It assigns relative importance to the concept in the prompt, helping you control how they are blended together.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Remix

Remix Mode allows changing prompts, parameters, model versions, or aspect ratios between variations. It’s activated using the /prefer remix command.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/shorten

The /shorten command analyzes your prompt, suggests edits highlighting essential terms, and removes unnecessary words.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/blend

The /blend command allows you to upload 2–5 images and merge them into a new image using their aesthetics and concepts.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/info

The /info command shows you basic information such as your current queued and running jobs, subscription type, renewal date, Remaining fast GPU hours, and more.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/settings

The /settings command shows buttons for common options like Model Version, Stylize value, Variation value, and more.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/show

You can use the /show command with the unique Job ID to move a job to another server or channel, revive a lost job, refresh an old job, and more.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/subscribe

/Subscribe opens a webpage where you can manage your Midjourney subscription.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--ar

The –aspect or –ar parameter changes the aspect ratio of the generated image. An aspect ratio is the width-to-height ratio of an image. It is typically expressed as two numbers separated by a colon, such as 16:9, 9:16, or 4:3

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--chaos

The –chaos or –c parameter produces more unusual and unexpected results in compositions in images. Higher and lower values are available.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--q

Quality: The –quality or –q parameter changes how much time is spent generating an image. Higher-quality settings take longer to process and produce more details but they consume more of your GPU hours. The default value is 1 and it only accepts values: .25, .5 and 1.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--r

Repeat: The –repeat or –r parameter runs the same prompt multiple times. There are different limits for each subscription plan.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--w

Weird: –weird or –w parameter adds weird and unusual details to your generated images, resulting in unique and unexpected outcomes. It accepts values from 0 to 3000.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Seed Numbers

Seeds: Seed numbers are generated randomly for each image. If you use the same seed number and prompt, you will get similar final images.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--stop

–stop parameter finishes a Job partway through the process. It accepts values from 10 to 100 with 100 being a default value and 10 being the blurriest image possible.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--style

The –style parameter replaces the default aesthetic of some Midjourney Model Versions.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--s

Stylize: The –stylize or –s parameter influences how strongly Midjourney applies its training data to your image. Low values produce images that closely match the prompt but are less artistic and high values produce more artistic images but they are less connected to your prompt.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/tune

Style Tuner: /tune command generates various sample images showing different visual styles based on your prompt. You can choose images you like, which will then customize the appearance of your next images.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--sref

Style Reference: Style reference (–sref) lets you use an image as a reference for your prompt.  Compared to the image prompt, the style reference focuses more on transferring the overall aesthetics and not the objects.

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--tile

Using the –tile parameter you can generate images that can be used as repeating tiles to create seamless patterns.

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Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--v

Version: You can switch Midjourney model versions using the –version or –v parameter. The latest version is the default value.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Vary Region

The Vary Region button opens an editor where you can select and regenerate specific parts of an upscaled image.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Pan

The Pan button allows you to expand the image in a chosen direction without changing the content of the original image.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Zoom

The Zoom button allows you to zoom out the upscaled image without changing the content of the original image. You can also change the aspect ratio of the image and complement your initial prompt.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Upscale

Upscale buttons upscale the selected image from its grid. You can then use the Creative or Subtle Upscale tools to increase the size of your image. The subtle Upscaler doubles the size of your image and keeps details very similar to the original whereas the Creative upscasler also doubles the size of your image but adds new details to the image.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Variations

The V buttons under the image grid create subtle or strong variations of the selected image. You can also create variations using the buttons that appear under upscaled images. Subtle variations produce new images that retain the main composition of the original image but introduce subtle changes to its details. Strong variations will produce new images that may change the composition.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Permutation

Permutation Prompts allow you to quickly generate variations of a prompt. You need to include lists of options separated with commas, within curly braces {} in your prompt, and it will create multiple versions of a prompt with different combinations of those options.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Remaster

With The Remaster feature you can upscale images generated using earlier Midjourney Model Versions. It will create a new grid of images using the latest Midjourney Model.

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Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--video

The –video parameter creates a short movie of your image grid being generated.

/stealth

Pro and Mega plans subscribers have access to Stealth Mode, which prevents images from being visible to others on the Midjourney website.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

/turbo

Turbo mode: You can switch to Turbo Mode if you want your images to be generated 4 times faster, but they will consume twice as many subscription GPU minutes as a typical Fast Mode Job. Relax Mode does not cost any GPU time, but Jobs will be placed into a queue based on how much you’ve used the system.

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Niji model (--niji)

The Niji model is a special Midjourney model specifically tuned for Eastern and anime aesthetics. It is best suited for creating dynamic and action shots and character-focused compositions. You need to add the –niji 6 parameter to your prompt or select the Niji model from the settings.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

Website

If you have an active Midjourney subscription plan you can access the alpha version of the website to browse, download, and rate images created by the community, copy prompts, see your images, and generate images outside of Discord.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--cref

Consistent Character: Similar to the style reference feature, the newly introduced –cref parameter allows you to use the character in the reference image in your Midjourney images. You need to type cref after your prompt and add a link to an image of a character. You can use cw parameter to modify reference strength from 0 to 100.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--sv

Versioning: The versioning feature allows you to choose the version of your style reference algorithm using the –sv parameter. There are 4 available options with 4 being the default algorithm.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown

--p

Personalization: Personalization allows you to create your own unique style by ranking pairs of images on the Midjourney website and using the –p parameter for your next prompts. It changes the appearance of your next images, taking your choices into account when choosing between two images, and works similarly to the Style Tuner.

Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown
Midjourney Explained: ALL Midjourney Features Breakdown