MIDjourey Guide III

Discovering your style

by

virtual dreaming



Created For Beginners

Designed for visionaries



What's Next?

Congratulations on creating your first image with Midjourney! Whether you love it or hate it, you've taken an important step on your creative journey.

Now, you might be wondering what's next. Do you want to make more images? What's your ultimate goal?

Most likely, you want to showcase your unique artwork to potentially millions of people, or perhaps it's just a fun hobby, or maybe it's a bit of both. But how do you attract an audience, whether it's ten people, a few hundred, or even millions?



Finding a Style

○ For this particular style, there is a key element: [Glass Buildings]

○ there is a reoccurring object/figure, even if environments and colors differ

○ you can make hundreds of these renditions composing of different colors and sceneries

○ you can add other small elements like flowers or birds to make your images more captivating without overwhelming the central figures



Prompt Template

Having a prompt template can significantly reduce the stress of generating a new prompt each time you want to create an image. It provides a structured framework that helps streamline the creative process and ensures consistency in the types of images generated. By using a template, you can focus more on refining specific details or experimenting with different elements within a familiar structure, rather than starting from scratch every time

a generic template might look like this:

Identify Common Themes:

○ Look for recurring elements or themes in the images you create and enjoy the most.
○ This could be certain color palettes, subjects, or compositional styles.

Experiment with Variations:

○ Modify your prompts to see how slight changes affect the outcome.

Iterate and Improve:

○ Continuously refine your prompts based on the results you get.
○ Don't be afraid to discard what doesn't work and build on what does.

cartoon illustration, A yellow and red building with shrubs, pink, in the style of Casey Weldon, Tang Yau Hoong, vibrant still life, Terry Redlin, retro anime style, studio ghibli art style --ar 4:5 --v 6.0 --s 250



BY USING THIS IMAGE AS A FRAME OF REFERENCE, YOU CAN CREATE MULTIPLE IMAGES, VARYING IN COLOR AND COMPOSITION.



MIDJOURNEY GUIDE I: GETTING STARTED WITH MIDJOURNEY provides a brief introduction to Midjourney and some of its capabilities. We introduced writing prompts, various parameters, and different styles.

MIDJOURNEY GUIDE II: CREATING YOUR FIRST IMAGE explores additional quality settings and provide more opportunities for experimenting with your images

MIDJOURNEY GUIDE III: DISCOVERING YOUR STYLE hopes to inspire you to find a style that you enjoy

MIDJOURNEY GUIDE IV: CONSISTENCY & INSPIRATION shows how to always be inspired while staying consistent

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