MidJourney Release In-painting and it’s …meh.
Okay, it’s not perfect, but it’s quite an accomplishment to make it work inside the discord interface. Basically, there’s a new button called ‘Vary Region’ under your newly upscaled image. You make a selection with either a rectangle marquee tool or a lasso tool and you write new modifier prompt and the results…are chaotic. Sometimes they’re great, sometimes they’re crazy, sometimes they don’t work at all. I’m sure it will get better. I’m going to continue playing with it. If you’re currently using Midjourney, I highly recommend you check out this video (below). Or read this article from John Walter.
If you’re just getting started, jump to the helpful articles below
A Comprehensive Midjourney Guide
This article by Christie C. was really helpful in my understanding of prompt syntax, multi-prompt, parameters, permutations, image weights, and other advanced features
Anatomy of Midjourney Prompts
Are you ready to have more control over your prompts and really dial in the specifics of your image? This step by step explanation from. Micheal King really revealed a lot of answers for me.
Mixing Your Photos Into Your Midjourney Prompts
If you’re ready to start acting like an Art Director and mixing the results of your MJ-generated images with your own photography you’ll get a lot of value out of this video tutorial from Christian Heidorn.
Turning your Midjourney Images Into Mockups
So you got the perfect image out of Midjourney, but now you need it on a mug, or a throw pillow, or a living room wall, or the side of a building? This tutorial from Christie C. shows how to use Midjourney’s Zoom feature to do all that.
7 Tips to Supercharge your Prompts
Are you a stickler for perfect grammar and syntax in everything you do? It turns out out that how you write your prompt in Midjourney really matters. This article from Geeky Animals will have you writing much better prompts and producing more specific results right away.
50 Inspiring Cheat Codes For Midjourney
Just a while bunch of creative solutions, many of which I hadn’t seen before.
Beautiful examples that you can just copy and paste and experiment with.
How to Make Stunning Photorealistic Images in Midjourney
Camera types, lenses, filters, lighting, angles, shutter speed, mood, atmosphere…who knew that all these photography and cinematography terms could be used in your Midjourney prompts. It’s a huge article which I’m still going through, but my mind is blown by the possibilities.
Andy Wood gets dark and moody but applies a consistent style to a series of super hero portraits.
Hope you’re having a great week, if you have any specific Midjourney questions, send me a message.