How to Invite MidJourney Discord Bot to Your Server | MidJourney Discord AI.
TLDRThe video script provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up a MidJourney account and use the MidJourney Discord AI bot to create artwork. It starts with joining MidJourney at midjourney.com and downloading the Discord app for desktop and mobile devices. The user is then introduced to the layout of Discord servers and channels, emphasizing the importance of creating a private server for personal artwork. The script also highlights the community aspect of the platform, where users can draw inspiration from others' creations. To start creating art, the user must add the MidJourney bot to their server and use the '/imagine' command followed by their desired prompt. This command tells the AI what to transform into artwork, which is crucial for the MidJourney bot to generate the desired images.
Takeaways
- 📝 Sign up for a MidJourney account at midjourney.com to access various features.
- 🔑 Verify your humanity and provide your birthday during the account creation process.
- 📧 Enter your email to receive the desktop app for Discord, where edits will take place.
- 📲 Download the Discord app on your mobile device from the App Store.
- 🏢 Servers in Discord are where you create and share artwork; they have different channels for specific purposes.
- 👀 Explore the community and gather inspiration by viewing others' work in the Discord app and on the MidJourney website.
- 🎨 To work privately on your art, create your own server within Discord.
- 🤖 Add the MidJourney bot to your server to enable art creation through commands.
- 📝 Use the 'slash imagine' command followed by your prompt to instruct MidJourney to create artwork.
- 📐 Learn about the artwork's aspect ratio, pixel size, and variations used to reach the final product on the MidJourney website.
- 🔗 The MidJourney website offers a cleaner interface and a Pinterest-like layout for viewing community artwork.
- 📌 You can download or save artwork to your favorites on the MidJourney website for future reference.
Q & A
What is the first step to create a MidJourney account?
-The first step is to go to midjourney.com, click 'join', create a username, and continue through the sign-up process, including proving you are a human and adding your birthday.
How can you access the Discord app for creating artwork?
-After signing up for MidJourney, you need to click 'get the desktop app' to download Discord, which is where all the artwork creation takes place.
What can you find in the different sections within a Discord server?
-Within a Discord server, you can find channels for specific purposes such as info, announcements, recent changes, status, rules, polls, and support.
How can you get inspiration from the community's artwork?
-You can get inspiration by going through the different sections in the Discord app or by visiting the Community Showcase page on the MidJourney website.
Why is it important to create your own server if you want to work on your art privately?
-Creating your own server ensures privacy as posts in shared servers are visible to others, and it provides a personal space to test out new creations without public scrutiny.
How do you add the MidJourney bot to your own server?
-You go to the MidJourney server, click on the MidJourney bot's username, then click 'add to server' and select your newly created server. After authorizing, the bot is added.
What is the command to start creating artwork with the MidJourney bot?
-The command to start creating artwork is 'slash imagine' followed by the description of what you want to create.
What information can you see when you click on a photo in the Community Showcase?
-You can see the prompt, aspect ratio, pixel size, variations used to reach the final product, and you can download or save the artwork to your favorites.
Why is it necessary to use the 'slash imagine' command before creating a prompt?
-The 'slash imagine' command tells the MidJourney bot that the text following it is the description for the artwork you wish to create. Without it, the bot won't understand your request.
How can you create a server visible only to you and your friends?
-You can create a private server by going to the 'add server' option, choosing 'create my own', titling your server, and then hitting 'create'.
What are the two platforms mentioned for viewing community artwork?
-The two platforms mentioned are the Discord app, by going through different sections, and the MidJourney website, specifically the Community Showcase page.
How can you ensure you don't accidentally share your private artwork with the public?
-To ensure privacy, create a personal server and make sure to only post in that server. Be aware that posting in shared servers makes your artwork visible to others.
Outlines
🎨 Setting Up Mid-Journey Account and Discord for Artwork Creation
The first paragraph introduces the process of setting up a Mid-Journey account, which is the platform for accessing and managing all activities. It guides users to join Mid-Journey by visiting midjourney.com and creating a username. Afterward, users are instructed to prove their humanity and provide their birthday. The process continues with downloading the Discord desktop app, which is essential for creating and editing artwork. The speaker also mentions the availability of the Discord app for mobile devices. The layout of the Discord app is explained, highlighting the different servers and channels within, and the importance of exploring these to understand the community and gather inspiration. The paragraph concludes with a mention of the Community Showcase page on the Mid-Journey website for viewing finished artwork and understanding the creative process behind them.
📝 Using the 'Imagine' Command to Create Art on Mid-Journey
The second paragraph explains the crucial role of the 'slash imagine' command in the artwork creation process on Mid-Journey. It emphasizes that without this prompt, the system will not understand the user's request to create artwork. The command is used to inform the Mid-Journey system that whatever follows is the description of what the user wants to be transformed into an artwork. The paragraph also touches on the importance of this prompt regardless of whether the user is on a mobile app or a desktop version of Discord. It concludes by reiterating the necessity of using the 'slash imagine' command to successfully generate photos through the Mid-Journey platform.
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Highlights
Setting up a MidJourney account involves signing in and accessing everything from the website.
Discord is used to create artwork and photos.
Joining MidJourney and creating an account is done through midjourney.com.
The desktop app for Discord is used for edits and is downloaded from the MidJourney website.
Discord app is also available for mobile devices through the App Store.
Discord servers are used to organize different channels for specific purposes.
Channels within a server have sections like info, announcements, and community rules.
The active community provides inspiration and showcases artwork in the Discord app.
Private servers can be created for personal artwork creation.
The Community Showcase page on the MidJourney website displays artwork in a cleaner interface.
Artwork on the website includes the prompt, aspect ratio, pixel size, and variations used.
Creating a private server on Discord allows for sharing artwork with friends or keeping it private.
The MidJourney bot needs to be added to a server to create art.
To use the MidJourney bot, type 'slash imagine' followed by the prompt for the artwork.
The 'slash imagine' command is crucial for the MidJourney bot to understand the user's request.
Artwork can be created using the MidJourney bot on both the phone app and desktop.
The process of adding the MidJourney bot to a server is outlined in the transcript.
Users can navigate to their server and start creating prompts after adding the MidJourney bot.