How To Use Midjourney - From 0 to PRO
TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide on how to use Midjourney, a neural network for creating images. It covers the registration process, which involves joining the Midjourney beta through Discord, and the steps to confirm your email for server creation. The video explains how to generate images for free or with a paid subscription, offering various plans for different needs. It also details how to find prompts, create images using the 'slash imagine' command, and track your requests. The guide demonstrates how to upscale and save images, create your own server for a personalized experience, and set up different modes and settings for image generation. Additionally, it explores how to use blend mode to mix images, adjust image orientation, and apply weights to emphasize certain elements in the generated pictures. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to experiment with the tool and improve their Midjourney skills.
Takeaways
- π Register on Midjourney by visiting midjourney.com and joining the beta through Discord, a messaging platform.
- π§ After registration, confirm your email to create your server and start using Midjourney's services.
- π Midjourney offers a free tier with approximately 20 to 30 images, but a paid subscription provides more generation time and features.
- π° Subscription plans range from $10 for 200 minutes to $60 for 30 hours of fast image generation.
- π€ Use the command 'slash imagine' followed by a prompt to generate images with Midjourney.
- π Keep track of your image requests using the inbox icon in Discord to avoid losing them in the active feed.
- πΌοΈ Save your generated images by right-clicking and selecting 'save image as' after opening them in the browser.
- π¦ Create your own server for a more personalized and less crowded workspace.
- π§ Customize your Midjourney settings to adjust the quality, style, and mode of image generation to suit your preferences.
- π In public mode, your images are accessible to the community, while private mode keeps your work exclusive at a higher subscription cost.
- π Find inspiration for prompts by exploring the community's creations, using prompt helpers, or visiting the Midjourney community gallery.
- π Midjourney's blend mode allows you to mix different images, like combining a monkey with a snake for unique results.
Q & A
What is the first step to register in Midjourney?
-The first step to register in Midjourney is to open the website midjourney.com and click on 'join the beta', which will transfer you to Discord.
How can you create cool photos in Midjourney for free?
-You can create cool photos in Midjourney for free by signing up for the service and utilizing the approximately 20 to 30 images that are given for free.
What is the purpose of the 'slash imagine' command in Midjourney?
-The 'slash imagine' command in Midjourney is used to initiate the image generation process by entering a prompt.
How can you find prompts to use in Midjourney?
-You can find prompts by looking at other users' requests in the active feed, visiting the Midjourney community for cool picks, or using prompt helpers and GitHub for categorized styles and themes.
What does the 'U1' option in Midjourney represent?
-In Midjourney, 'U1' corresponds to the upscale of the first generated picture.
How can you save an image you like from Midjourney?
-To save an image you like, click on the image, then click 'open in browser', right-click and select 'save image as' to save it to your device.
What is the benefit of creating your own server in Midjourney?
-Creating your own server in Midjourney allows for a more comfortable and personalized work environment, away from the main feed, and ensures that your generated images do not interfere with others.
What does the 'AR3:2' command do in Midjourney?
-The 'AR3:2' command in Midjourney sets the image orientation to be more horizontal.
How can you specify the weight of elements in your image generation request?
-You can specify the weight of elements by entering the request in the format 'Slash imagine prompt Element1:Weight1 Element2:Weight2'.
What does the 'no' parameter do in Midjourney?
-The 'no' parameter in Midjourney is used to attempt the removal of elements you don't need in the generated image by setting their weight to a value close to zero.
How can you get more information about your Midjourney account?
-You can get more information about your Midjourney account by using the 'slash info' command in the request field.
Outlines
π Getting Started with Mid-Journey: Registration and Usage
This paragraph introduces viewers to Mid-Journey, a platform for generating images. It explains the process of registering through Discord, the messenger service, and creating a server for a more personalized experience. The video also covers how to generate images for free and the different subscription options available for more extensive usage. It guides users through the process of creating a prompt, tracking requests, and saving generated images. Additionally, it touches on creating a private server for a more exclusive working environment and the importance of email verification.
π¨ Customizing Your Mid-Journey Experience
The second paragraph delves into customizing the Mid-Journey settings to suit the user's preferences. It discusses the different versions of Mid-Journey, the Niji mode for anime-style images, and the various quality and upscaling options available. The paragraph also explains the public and private modes for sharing generated images, the remix mode for blending queries, and the fast and relaxed modes for generating images under different conditions. It provides tips on finding prompts, such as exploring rooms, visiting the community gallery, and using prompt helpers and GitHub for inspiration. It also covers how to upload and use personal images as a basis for generation.
π Advanced Features of Mid-Journey: Blending and Orientation
The final paragraph focuses on advanced features of Mid-Journey, including the blend mode for mixing images and the orientation settings for generating images in different aspect ratios. It explains how to use weights to control the prominence of elements within an image and the 'no' parameter to exclude certain elements. The paragraph concludes with a summary of the benefits of using Mid-Journey and an invitation to like, subscribe, and follow for more informative content.
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Keywords
Midjourney
Discord
Neural Network
Prompts
Upscale
Variations
Server
Subscription
Blend Mode
Weights
Orientation
Highlights
Complete guide on how to use Midjourney from registration to creating cool photos.
Registration process involves joining the beta on Midjourney's website and using Discord.
Confirmation of email is required for server creation, which is necessary for comfortable work.
Free tier offers approximately 20 to 30 images, with paid subscriptions providing more generation time.
Paid plans include $10/month for 200 minutes, $30 for 15 hours, and $60 for 30 hours of fast generations.
Generated images can be used by anyone, including for commercial purposes.
The command 'slash imagine' is used to generate images based on prompts.
Tracking requests is facilitated by the inbox icon and tab.
Upscale options and variations are available for each generated picture.
Creating a personal server is recommended for a more comfortable and private working experience.
The 'slash settings' command allows customization of the Midjourney experience.
Different modes like public, private, remix, and fast mode are available depending on the subscription.
Prompts can be found by observing others' requests, visiting the Midjourney community, or using prompt helpers.
The 'slash info' command provides account information including subscription status and remaining hours.
Images can be uploaded and used in conjunction with prompts for image generation.
Blend mode allows for the mixing of different pictures, such as a monkey with a snake.
Orientation of images can be specified using commands like 'AR3:2' for horizontal and 'AR2:3' for vertical.
Weights can be assigned to elements within a prompt to control their prominence in the generated image.
The 'no' parameter can be used to attempt removal of unwanted elements from generated images.
The video aims to significantly improve viewers' skills in using Midjourney and provides a comprehensive guide.