Huge Midjourney Update: Consistent Characters, Step-by-Step Tutorial
TLDRMidjourney has introduced a new feature for creating consistent characters in generated images. By using a base image as a reference and incorporating parameters like character reference (CRF) and character weight (D-CW), users can achieve a more uniform portrayal of characters across different images. The update also allows for multiple image references and style references, enabling users to capture specific aesthetics. While the feature is not perfect and may not fully replicate details like freckles or intricate clothing, it shows great potential for future development.
Takeaways
- π¨ **Midjourney Update**: Midjourney has introduced a new feature for creating consistent characters across different images.
- πΈ **Base Image Requirement**: A base image is needed as a reference for generating consistent character images.
- π **Image Linking**: The base image URL is added via a command to ensure consistency in character generation.
- πΌοΈ **Scene Customization**: Users can customize the scene where the character is placed, such as Tom riding a bike in a park.
- π§ **Consistency in Character**: The feature allows for the creation of images where characters maintain the same outfit with slight variations.
- π€ **Character Weight Parameter**: A new parameter 'D-CW' is introduced to control the level of consistency in character features, from face to clothing.
- π **Style Adaptability**: The character's clothing style can be influenced by the original image or changed to suit different scenarios.
- π **Multiple References**: Users can include multiple image references to create a more nuanced character representation.
- 𧩠**Character Sheet Creation**: Experiments with creating a character sheet using references, requiring adjustments for stylization.
- π **Style Reference Integration**: A 'style reference' can be added to maintain a specific aesthetic while generating images.
- βοΈ **Style Weight Parameter**: The 'D-SSW' parameter allows for fine-tuning the influence of the style reference on the generated images.
- β οΈ **Limitations**: The feature may not perfectly replicate intricate details and is best used with images generated by Midjourney, not real photos.
- π **Potential for Development**: Despite current limitations, there is excitement for the future development and improvement of this tool.
Q & A
What is the new feature released by Midjourney?
-The new feature released by Midjourney is 'consistent characters', which allows users to create characters that maintain a consistent appearance across different images.
How do you create a base image for consistent characters in Midjourney?
-To create a base image, you need to right-click on the image, select 'copy link', and then use the 'SL prefer' command to add the image link as a character reference (CRF) in the prompt.
What does the aspect ratio of 16:9 signify in the context of image generation?
-An aspect ratio of 16:9 is typically used to create wide images, which can be useful when you want a broader scene or more landscape in the generated image.
What is the purpose of the custom option 'd-t' in the prompt?
-The custom option 'd-t' stands for 'description-to-prompt' and is used to ensure that the character is added to the scene consistently, by referencing the character's base image.
What does the parameter 'D-CW' represent and how is it used?
-The parameter 'D-CW' stands for 'character weight' and is used to control the level of detail in replicating the character's appearance from the reference image. It ranges from 0 to 100, with 100 trying to recreate the character exactly, and 0 focusing only on the face.
How can you include multiple image references for a character in Midjourney?
-To include multiple image references, you can use the 'prefer' option set command multiple times, pasting the links of the images you want to include, ensuring there's a space between each link.
What is a character sheet in the context of Midjourney's image generation?
-A character sheet in Midjourney is a collection of images that depict a character in various poses and facial expressions, aiming to showcase the character's consistency across different scenarios.
What is the role of 'style references' in image generation?
-Style references allow you to replicate a specific artistic style while maintaining the character's aesthetics. You include it in your prompt by using the 'sref' parameter followed by the link to the image whose style you want to emulate.
How can you refine the style reference in Midjourney?
-You can refine the style reference by adding a 'D-SSW' parameter, which accepts values from 0 (disabling the style) to 1,000 (closely following the reference style), with a default value of 100.
What are some limitations of Midjourney's consistent characters feature?
-The feature may produce inconsistencies from the reference image, and it works best with images generated by Midjourney. It is not intended for real people or photos, and may not replicate exact styling across generations, such as freckles, dimples, or intricate clothing details.
What advice does Midjourney give regarding the use of the consistent characters feature?
-Midjourney advises that the consistent characters feature works best with images generated by Midjourney itself and is not intended for use with real people or photos. It may not replicate all styling details exactly across generations.
How can users share their experience with Midjourney's new feature?
-Users can share their thoughts and experiences with the new feature by leaving a comment below the video or on the platform where the feature is discussed.
Outlines
π¨ Consistent Character Creation with Mid Journey
Mid Journey has released a new feature that allows users to create consistent characters across multiple images. The process begins with selecting a base image to serve as a reference. Users can then add a custom option 'd-t' with the image link to ensure consistency. The script demonstrates how to adjust the aspect ratio and use the 'd-t' parameter to maintain the character's original appearance in different scenes. The feature also introduces a 'character weight' parameter 'D-CW' that controls the level of detail in replicating the character's appearance, from focusing only on the face to including full attire. The video also explores the use of multiple image references and creating a character sheet with varying poses and expressions. However, the feature may not perfectly replicate intricate details and is best suited for images generated by Mid Journey rather than real people or photos.
π Style Reference and Character Weight Adjustments
The video script explains how to refine the style reference in Mid Journey's feature by using the 'D-SSW' parameter, which allows for adjusting the style weight from zero (no style replication) to 1,000 (closely following the reference style). The default value is set at 100. The demonstration shows that increasing the character weight can improve the resemblance to the original character, even when the style is influenced by another, such as the Pixar style. The script also discusses the limitations of the feature, noting that it may not be perfect for real people or photos and may not replicate every detail consistently across generations. The narrator expresses excitement for the future developments of this tool and encourages viewers to share their experiences with it.
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Keywords
Consistent Characters
Base Image
Character Reference (CRF)
Aspect Ratio
Custom Option (D-T)
Character Weight (D-CW)
Style Reference (SREF)
Stylization
Character Sheet
Inconsistencies
Midjourney
Highlights
Midjourney introduces a new feature for creating consistent characters.
A base image is required as a reference for other images.
The new parameter allows for copying image links and setting character references.
The aspect ratio can be adjusted to fit the desired scene.
Character weight (D-CW) parameter can range from 0 to 100 to control the consistency of character features.
A value of 100 in character weight aims to recreate the character from the reference image, including face, hair, and clothes.
Setting character weight to zero focuses only on the face, allowing changes in outfits and hairstyles.
Multiple image references can be incorporated for more detailed character consistency.
Creating a character sheet involves inputting the number of images along with various poses and expressions.
Reducing stylization can help achieve a more consistent resemblance to the character reference.
Style references (-SREF) allow for the replication of a specific style while maintaining its aesthetics.
The style reference weight (D-SSW) parameter can be adjusted from 0 to 1000 to refine the style emulation.
The feature is impressive but may produce inconsistencies and is best used with Midjourney-generated images, not real photos.
Exact styling details like freckles, dimples, or intricate clothing may not be replicated perfectly across generations.
The potential developments of this tool are exciting for future creative applications.
The community's experience with this feature is encouraged to be shared through comments.
The video aims to help users understand and utilize the new Midjourney feature effectively.