Midjourney Prompt Structure
Midjourney v6 is coming soon with a better understanding of prompts. This means no more random phrases and words. We’ll need a new way of creating prompts.
You can test this simple structure that reflects a typical linguistic framework.
Prompt Structure
Style:
- Purpose: Provides a specific aesthetic or artistic direction.
- Details to Include: Preferred a style or era.
Subject:
- Purpose: Defines the main focus of the image.
- Details to Include: Characteristics of the central subject (e.g., person, object, animal), including appearance, colors, and unique features.
Setting:
- Purpose: Establishes the environment or context for the subject.
- Details to Include: Location (indoor, outdoor, imaginary), environmental elements (nature, urban), time of day, and weather conditions.
Composition:
- Purpose: Determines how the subject and elements are framed and viewed.
- Details to Include: Viewpoint (close-up, wide, aerial), angle, and specific framing preferences.
Lighting:
- Purpose: Sets the mood and visual tone of the image.
- Details to Include: Type of lighting (bright, dim, natural), mood (cheerful, mysterious), and atmospheric effects.
Additional Info:
- Purpose: Adds complexity and depth to the image.
- Details to Include: Secondary objects, characters, animals, and their interactions or placement relative to the main subject.
Midjourney Alpha website and the possibility to generate images is out. If you’ve generated 10k or more images you should have access. Three incredible features you need to try.
Easier prompt crafting controls
Using Midjourney in Discord can be complex at times. Not anymore. These controls now allow you craft images with just a few clicks.
Explore for more prompts
The “Explore” tab on the left gives you access to hundreds of pubicly available prompts for you to experiment with. With a expertly designed UI, this will help you craft your own unique prompts in no time.
Access to all of your old prompts
Everything you’ve ever prompted in Midjourney, all in one place. This is readily available on the Midjourney website right now for all users, but I wanted to include it here for those who don’t know.
You can now upload an image, and not only will Midjourney give you a description as it always has, but it now gives you SELECTABLE descriptors to try to recreate the input image.
Yes, we have had access to a website version for Midjourney for some time now. But it’s the fact that we can now prompt directly on the website that will helps us all moving forward!
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