Continue with the previous tutorial and continue with the advanced content.
Five key points to write a good tip. Most of them work with v6 - except that you can now write prompts in natural language.
First of all, follow me, don't get lost, and come and see it at any time when you want to review.
This is part 2 of my Midjourney tutorial series for beginners.
In Part 1, we covered how to set up a Midjourney account and create our first image.
Now, let's start making higher quality **.
1. Start with simple tips
You don't need a long prompt to make a good image.
Simple simplicity can also give good results.
It's a simple and effective :
prompt: burger, food photography
2Specify the style of the image
Do you want a realistic **, a painting, a film or digital art?
Specify it, the meaning is clear.
For example: left: a photo of a woman in a café
Right: a watercolor painting of a woman in a café
3 In the hint ** the earliest 3 words are more important
Example: left: [prompt], gold (left: [prompt],*
right: gold, [prompt].
The bonsai on the right looks more golden because I put "**" at the beginning of the prompt.
You can find the full tips in the alt of the image below.
4. Grammar is not important in the prompt
For example, both of the following prompts produce similar images:
left: a t-rex stalking in the midst of a foggy prehistoric rainforest.(Left: T-Rex tracking in a foggy prehistoric rainforest.) )
Right: Trex Stalking, Foggy Rainforest
5 If you don't specify something, Midjourney will decide for you
Example: Left: A Samurai in a Garden
Right: An Instagram Model in a Garden
Note: I didn't specify the type of garden.
Midjourney automatically creates a garden that works for the person in the prompt.
that's it!That's it.
I will post part 3 as soon as possible.
I'm going to show you how to pan, zoom, and make all kinds of image changes.