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Introduction

A year ago, creating professional-quality artwork required years of training, expensive software, and considerable natural talent. Today, anyone with a Discord account can generate stunning visuals in under a minute. The democratization of art creation is here, and Midjourney leads the revolution.

But there’s a chasm between using Midjourney casually and mastering it as a creative tool. This comprehensive guide bridges that gap, taking you from basic prompts to sophisticated techniques that produce gallery-worthy results.

Whether you’re a designer seeking to accelerate workflows, an artist exploring new mediums, or simply someone who wants to create beautiful images, this guide will transform your Midjourney capabilities.

Getting Started with Midjourney

Setting Up Your Account

Midjourney operates through Discord, the popular chat platform. Here’s how to begin:

  1. Create a Discord Account: Visit discord.com if you don’t have one
  2. Join the Midjourney Server: Go to midjourney.com and click “Join the Beta”
  3. Subscribe: Midjourney requires a subscription (plans start at $10/month)
  4. Access Your Workspace: Use public channels or the /imagine command in DMs with the Midjourney bot

Understanding the Basics

The /imagine Command

Everything starts with /imagine. Type this command followed by your description:

/imagine a sunset over mountains with dramatic clouds

`

Within 60 seconds, Midjourney generates four image variations based on your description.

The Grid and Upscaling

Your initial result is a 2x2 grid of variations. Below each grid, you'll find:

  • U1-U4: Upscale individual images to higher resolution
  • V1-V4: Create variations of specific images
  • 🔄: Regenerate entirely new options

Settings and Parameters

Access settings with /settings. Key options include:

  • Model version (V6 is current as of 2026)
  • Style settings (RAW mode for more literal interpretations)
  • Variability (how different the four options are)
  • Generation speed (Fast vs. Relaxed mode)

The Art of Prompting

Prompting is where mastery begins. A well-crafted prompt is worth thousands of random attempts.

Prompt Structure

Think of prompts as having components:

`

[Subject] + [Style/Medium] + [Environment/Setting] + [Lighting] + [Camera/Composition] + [Parameters]

`

Example Evolution:

Basic: "a cat"

Better: "a fluffy orange tabby cat sitting on a windowsill"

Advanced: "a fluffy orange tabby cat sitting on a Victorian windowsill, golden hour sunlight streaming through lace curtains, oil painting style, warm tones, intimate composition"

Master: "a fluffy orange tabby cat sitting on a Victorian windowsill, golden hour sunlight streaming through antique lace curtains casting intricate shadows, Johannes Vermeer style oil painting, warm amber and cream palette, intimate domestic scene, soft diffused lighting, visible brushwork, museum quality, --ar 4:5 --style raw --s 250"

Style and Medium Descriptors

Specifying artistic style dramatically affects output:

Traditional Art Styles:

  • Oil painting
  • Watercolor
  • Charcoal sketch
  • Pencil drawing
  • Pastel illustration
  • Ink wash painting
  • Fresco
  • Gouache

Digital and Modern:

  • Digital art
  • 3D render
  • CGI
  • Vector illustration
  • Low poly art
  • Voxel art
  • Glitch art

Photography Styles:

  • Portrait photography
  • Street photography
  • Fashion editorial
  • Documentary style
  • Fine art photography
  • Product photography
  • Architectural photography

Artist References:

Mentioning artists can guide style:

  • "in the style of Studio Ghibli"
  • "inspired by Monet"
  • "reminiscent of Blade Runner cinematography"
  • "HR Giger aesthetic"

*Note: Artist style references are a nuanced ethical area—use thoughtfully.*

Lighting Vocabulary

Lighting transforms images. Master this vocabulary:

Natural Light:

  • Golden hour
  • Blue hour
  • Overcast diffused light
  • Dappled sunlight through trees
  • Harsh midday sun
  • Moonlit

Artificial Light:

  • Neon lights
  • Candlelight
  • Fluorescent
  • Bioluminescent
  • Volumetric light
  • Rim lighting
  • Backlighting

Atmospheric:

  • God rays
  • Dramatic chiaroscuro
  • Soft ambient occlusion
  • Light fog
  • Atmospheric haze

Camera and Composition Terms

Shots:

  • Extreme close-up
  • Close-up
  • Medium shot
  • Full body shot
  • Wide shot
  • Aerial/bird's eye view
  • Worm's eye view

Lens Effects:

  • Shallow depth of field
  • Bokeh
  • Macro photography
  • Fisheye distortion
  • Tilt-shift miniature effect
  • Long exposure motion blur

Composition:

  • Rule of thirds
  • Centered composition
  • Symmetrical
  • Leading lines
  • Negative space
  • Frame within frame

Essential Parameters

Parameters (added with --) give you technical control:

Aspect Ratio (--ar)

`

--ar 16:9 # Widescreen/landscape

--ar 9:16 # Vertical/mobile

--ar 1:1 # Square

--ar 4:5 # Portrait

--ar 3:2 # Standard photo

--ar 21:9 # Ultrawide/cinematic

`

Stylize (--s or --stylize)

Controls how strongly Midjourney applies its aesthetic:

`

--s 0 # Most literal to prompt

--s 100 # Default balance

--s 250 # More artistic interpretation

--s 750 # Maximum stylization

`

Lower values for precise control; higher for artistic flourishes.

Chaos (--c or --chaos)

Controls variation between the four outputs:

`

--c 0 # Very similar results

--c 50 # Moderate variation

--c 100 # Maximum diversity

`

Use high chaos for exploration, low for refinement.

Quality (--q or --quality)

Affects detail and generation time:

`

--q .25 # Fastest, least detail

--q .5 # Fast, reduced detail

--q 1 # Default quality

`

Use lower quality for rapid iteration, full quality for finals.

Weird (--w or --weird)

Introduces unexpected creative elements:

`

--w 0 # Normal

--w 250 # Subtle quirks

--w 1000 # Very unconventional

--w 3000 # Maximum weirdness

`

Great for breaking creative blocks and discovering unexpected directions.

No (--no)

Excludes elements:

`

--no text, watermark, signature

--no people, crowds

--no blue, red

`

Useful for removing unwanted elements Midjourney tends to add.

Tile (--tile)

Creates seamlessly tiling patterns:

`

/imagine geometric art deco pattern gold and black --tile

`

Perfect for textures, wallpapers, and fabric designs.

Seed (--seed)

Each generation has a unique seed number. Specifying a seed recreates conditions:

`

--seed 12345

`

Useful for:

  • Consistent style across series
  • Controlled experimentation (change one element, keep seed)
  • Reproducing previous results

Find seeds using the envelope emoji reaction on generated images.

Advanced Techniques

Image Prompting

Use existing images as references:

`

/imagine [image URL] a portrait in this style but with red hair

`

Image weight controls influence:

`

--iw 0.5 # Subtle influence

--iw 1 # Default

--iw 2 # Strong influence

`

Multi-Prompts

Combine concepts with weighted emphasis:

`

/imagine space:: 3 underwater:: 1 surreal dreamscape

`

Higher weights = more influence. Great for hybrid concepts.

Permutations

Generate multiple variations efficiently:

`

/imagine a {red, blue, green} dragon in {forest, desert, ocean}

`

Creates 9 jobs covering all combinations.

Remix Mode

Enable Remix in settings to modify prompts while keeping image structure:

  1. Generate an image
  2. Click a V (variation) button
  3. Modify the prompt in the popup
  4. Get variations with new elements but similar composition

Describe Command

Upload an image and get prompt suggestions:

`

/describe [upload image]

`

Returns four prompt approximations—excellent for reverse-engineering styles.

Blend Command

Combine multiple images:

`

/blend [image1] [image2]

`

Creates fusion results. Add more images (up to 5) for complex blends.

Creating Consistent Characters and Styles

One of Midjourney's challenges is consistency. Here are techniques for coherent series:

Character Reference Sheets

Create reference sheets first:

`

/imagine character design sheet, a cyberpunk hacker woman with blue mohawk, multiple angles and expressions, white background, concept art style --ar 16:9

`

Then reference this in subsequent images.

Style Anchoring with Seeds

  1. Generate an image with your desired style
  2. Note the seed number
  3. Use that seed with new prompts for consistent aesthetics

Detailed Character Descriptions

Create a consistent character prompt template:

`

[Action/pose], a 25-year-old woman with pale skin, long wavy auburn hair, green eyes, freckles, wearing a vintage 1940s dress, [setting], [style parameters]

`

Reuse this exact description across images.

The Suffix Technique

Create consistent style by appending identical style descriptors:

`

/imagine [unique scene] || highly detailed digital art, dramatic lighting, cinematic composition, 8k resolution, trending on artstation --ar 16:9 --s 200

`

The elements after || remain constant across your series.

Workflow Optimization

Rapid Iteration Process

  1. Explore (--c 50, --q .5): Generate quick, varied options
  2. Refine: Find promising directions, create variations
  3. Upscale: Select best results for high-resolution output
  4. Vary Region: Use inpainting for targeted improvements

Prompt Libraries

Maintain organized prompt templates:

Lighting Presets:

`

GOLDEN_HOUR = "golden hour sunlight, warm tones, long shadows"

NEON_NIGHT = "neon lights, cyberpunk, nighttime, rain-slicked streets"

STUDIO = "studio lighting, white background, professional photography"

`

Style Presets:

`

CINEMATIC = "cinematic composition, anamorphic lens, 35mm film, movie still"

FANTASY = "fantasy art, highly detailed, magical atmosphere, ethereal"

MINIMAL = "minimalist, clean lines, negative space, simple composition"

Combine presets for efficient prompting.

Organizing Outputs

Midjourney generates thousands of images. Stay organized:

  • Create project folders
  • Use consistent naming conventions
  • Save prompts alongside images (Midjourney provides prompt info)
  • Rate favorites immediately
  • Delete clear failures to reduce clutter

Common Problems and Solutions

Text in Images

Midjourney struggles with text. Solutions:

  • Use –no text, words, letters, writing
  • Add text in post-processing (Photoshop, Canva)
  • For signs/logos, accept stylized text as graphic elements

Anatomical Issues

Hands, fingers, and complex anatomy remain challenging:

  • Use –no hands for extreme close-ups
  • Request poses that hide or minimize hands
  • Select from multiple generations
  • Fix in post-processing

Unwanted Elements

Common unwanted additions:

  • Watermarks: –no watermark, signature
  • Extra limbs: –no extra arms, extra legs
  • Busy backgrounds: specify “simple background” or specific colors

Prompt Following Issues

If Midjourney ignores elements:

  • Put important elements first
  • Use :: weighting to emphasize
  • Remove conflicting descriptors
  • Try –style raw for more literal interpretation
  • Break complex prompts into simpler ones

Industry Applications

Marketing and Advertising

  • Concept visualization before photoshoots
  • Social media content at scale
  • A/B testing visual directions quickly
  • Mood boards and pitches

Product Design

  • Rapid product concept visualization
  • Packaging design exploration
  • Environment and context mockups
  • Texture and material studies

Publishing and Media

  • Book covers and editorial illustration
  • Article featured images
  • Thumbnail generation
  • World-building visualization

Architecture and Interior Design

  • Conceptual renderings
  • Style exploration
  • Material and color studies
  • Presentation visuals

Fashion

  • Collection concept development
  • Print and pattern design
  • Editorial styling visualization
  • Trend exploration

The Ethics of AI Art

Ongoing Debates

AI art raises legitimate questions:

  • Training data and artist consent
  • Impact on working artists
  • Copyright and ownership
  • Authenticity and creative merit

Best Practices

  • Credit AI assistance when appropriate
  • Support human artists alongside AI use
  • Use AI as a tool, not a replacement for creative vision
  • Stay informed about evolving legal and ethical standards
  • Consider the human elements AI can’t replace: concept, curation, context

The Future Balance

AI art is a tool—like photography, Photoshop, or any creative technology. Its ethical use depends on human choices about how we integrate it into creative practice and commerce.

Conclusion

Midjourney is simultaneously more accessible and deeper than most users realize. The basics are simple—anyone can generate interesting images quickly. But mastery—consistent, intentional, exceptional output—requires understanding the system’s vocabulary, parameters, and techniques.

The goal isn’t to generate random impressive images; it’s to translate your creative vision into reality reliably. The prompting skills, technical parameters, and workflows in this guide are your foundation for that mastery.

Start experimenting today. Save your best prompts. Build your style presets. Create your character sheets. With practice, you’ll develop intuition for what works—and Midjourney will become an extension of your creative imagination.

The canvas is infinite. What will you create?

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