Midjourney Multi Prompts Tutorial - Advanced Technique - Beginner Friendly - Prompts Shared
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2023
- Midjourney Tutorial - Multi Prompts
This is an advanced technique. However, this video is also beginner friendly.
Multi-prompting lets you guide the prompt further to different variations that may better suit your needs (or just for fun).
The technique is to use a :: after a word to separate two or more concepts within the prompt.
This is what Midjourney says about multi prompts:
Adding a double colon :: to a prompt indicates to the Midjourney Bot that it should consider each part of the prompt separately.
You can read more about it here in the Midjourney documentation: docs.midjourney.com/docs/mult...
These are the prompts mentioned in the video:
closeup shot of an alien princess, green slime, hyper realistic --ar 16:9
With multi prompts:
closeup shot of an alien:: princess, green slime, hyper realistic --ar 16:9
closeup shot of an alien princess:: green slime, hyper realistic --ar 16:9
closeup shot of an alien princess, green slime:: hyper realistic --ar 16:9
and variations of each.
Prompts used in the "Tell a story set":
closeup shot of an alien princess, green slime:: hyper realistic --ar 16:9
macro shot of a tentacle suction cup, dark bluish gray, green slime, minimalism --ar 16:9
closeup shot of alien eggs growing in a jungle, covered in green slime, dark grayish blue, eerie, minimalism --ar 16:9
You can take this technique even further by adding image weights. However, I do not cover that in this video. It's a topic for another video.
Alie
Thank you for sharing! Great and helpful video.
Very helpful, great job!
Thank you for the effort, i tried it it works like magic
looking forward to see your next video
Nice work!
What a great video! your style is unique, minimalism is your thing :) the synthesis of the exquisite, I really thank you for these tutorials where one really learns to value the beauty of the images. as always Top Notch stuff for me and five thumbs up for you ;)
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Mcfly
Thank you, Mcfly! Yes indeed. I strive for less is more.
Fantastic tip! I’ll def keep this is mind for better image guiding 🎉
Great video❤
Another great video. Thanks for the time you put into this. Best.
You are very welcome.
@@aliejulesai : )
Thanks
Amazing content and beautifully explained.
Thank you!
Fantastic tips and images
🙏
Liked all this Alien stuff 👽
Thank you!
@@aliejulesai can we possibly make a video in midjourney like in runway or just a still image? i'm new in midjourney i just wanna know how if it's possible..
Thanksssss!!
Great video. I really like the idea of using MJ to tell a story. I am working on such a project right now. Looking forward to hearing more about your process and results.
Yes! That's exciting. I'll share more of my process in more videos.
Thanks again, hugely helpful, Im a massive noob and had no idea🙏🏻
You are very welcome.
I love your videos and I learn a lot with them, since I just started in MJ, I loved this video but I have a question, do you make several variations adjusting the initial prompt of the images obtained with the prompt, or copy and paste the prompt and run it again until you get what you want by repeating the same copy and paste process?
A little bit of both.
I start with a prompt and use that as a starting template. I run it and see what I get. That allows me then to tweak the prompt as needed, and then I rerun it. Basically, copy-paste with maybe a slight adjustment. I keep doing this until I find the sweet spot for the prompt. It may take a few or several reruns. Once the prompt is what I want it to be, I can just copy-paste it and run it a few or many more times. I always run prompts more than once.
I use the remix button (on the right-hand side of the U4 button) frequently to quickly make slight variations to a prompt without having to /imagine again and copy-paste the prompt. If you don't see the button, use the command /settings and enable the remix.
I can include my actual workflow in one of the future videos.
@@aliejulesai Thanks a million for your answer, I'll do the same as you, I'll follow your workflow to fine-tune, I don't always find what I'm looking for in the variations and I have to run the prompt again, thanks a lot... I'm looking forward to seeing your next video, I I love your style of work because it is very similar to the one I like, in addition to learning a lot since I have been at MJ for less than a month,,
Great tips thank you! But how can you make a story, if it’s hard to replicate the same character in different poses? I want to make a story too.
great video~! what's the purpose of "minimalism" prompt?
Great question. I use "minimalism" to "guiet" down the noise or the artifacts you can see in images. This helps me guide the prompt to have less "things" going on.
with new feature of --pan and --zoom, you don't have to take to the photoshop to move focus now