Midjourney V5.1 - How To Upload A Reference Image And Use As A Prompt - Detailed Tutorial
TLDRIn this tutorial, we learn how to upload and use a reference image in Midjourney V5.1 to enhance our image generation process. The process begins by clicking the plus button, then uploading a file from your directory. After selecting the image, copy its address or link. Next, paste this link into the prompt field in Midjourney, followed by your desired prompt. The example used is 'the elastic image woman, bioinformatician working on her computer, that has a 3D projected screen.' Midjourney then generates four variations of the image. To get more variations, use the 'V' option, and to upscale a specific variation, use the 'U' option. The tutorial demonstrates selecting variations and upscaling to achieve a higher quality final image. It concludes with an invitation for viewers to ask questions if they have any.
Takeaways
- π **Selecting a Reference Image**: Begin by clicking the plus button and uploading a file from your pictures and folders.
- π **Choosing the Image**: Choose the specific image you want to use as a reference for your edits in Midjourney.
- β‘οΈ **Opening the Image**: After selecting, click 'Open' to proceed with the image upload process.
- π **Entering the Prompt**: Once the image is uploaded, right-click to copy its address or link.
- π **Pasting the Link**: Paste the copied link into the command field, followed by a comma and your custom prompt.
- π‘ **Understanding Variations**: Midjourney provides four variations (V1, V2, V3, V4) for each reference image uploaded.
- π **Upscaling Options**: Use 'U1' to upscale a single variation without additional variations.
- π **Variation Options**: Use 'V1' to get four more variations of the same peak image.
- πΌοΈ **Viewing Results**: After selecting a variation, you can view the full quality by opening it in a new tab.
- β¬οΈ **Upscaling Final Image**: To upscale the final chosen image, click on the 'YouTube' option for an enhanced result.
- π **Editing and Queries**: The tutorial assists with editing peaks and encourages users to ask questions if they have any.
- π **Detailed Tutorial**: The script provides a step-by-step guide on how to upload and use a reference image in Midjourney.
Q & A
What is the first step to upload a reference image in Midjourney?
-The first step is to click on the plus button, then a pop-up will appear where you should click on 'upload a file'.
How do you select the image you want to use as a reference in Midjourney?
-You need to navigate to where your pictures and folders are stored, select the image you want to update, and then click 'open'.
What should you do after uploading the image in Midjourney?
-After uploading, you should click on the picture, right-click on it, and then copy the image address or copy link.
How do you paste the copied image link into the prompt in Midjourney?
-You paste the copied link by clicking in the prompt area and using the keyboard shortcut 'control V' to paste the command link.
What does the term 'prompt' refer to in the context of Midjourney?
-In the context of Midjourney, a 'prompt' is the description you provide to guide the AI in generating the desired output based on the reference image.
How many variations does Midjourney typically provide for a given reference image?
-Midjourney typically provides four variations for each reference image uploaded.
What does the 'V' option in Midjourney stand for, and what does it do?
-The 'V' option stands for 'Variations'. Clicking on 'V1', 'V2', 'V3', or 'V4' will generate four new variations of the corresponding peak.
How can you upscale a specific variation in Midjourney?
-To upscale a specific variation, you click on the 'U' option corresponding to that variation, such as 'U1', 'U2', 'U3', or 'U4'.
What happens when you click on 'YouTube' for a peak in Midjourney?
-Clicking on 'YouTube' for a peak will upscale that peak, providing a higher resolution or more detailed version of the image.
Can you get additional variations of an upscaled image in Midjourney?
-No, the 'U' options are for upscaling a single variation, not for generating additional variations.
How can users get help or ask queries about using Midjourney?
-Users can ask queries by commenting on the tutorial, and the author or community members will reply to help clarify or resolve issues.
What is the final step shown in the tutorial for using a reference image in Midjourney?
-The final step is to click on the upscaled peak to get the final result, which is an enhanced version of the image based on the reference and prompt provided.
Outlines
π Uploading and Editing Reference Images
The video begins with an introduction to the use of reference images and the process of editing them during a project. The host guides viewers through the initial steps, which involve clicking a plus button, uploading a file from the user's directory, and selecting the image they wish to work on. The process continues with entering the image's address or link, and then pasting it into a specific field. The user is then prompted to input a description or 'prompt' for the image, which in this case is an 'elastic image woman, bioinformatician working on her computer with a 3D projected screen.' The video demonstrates how to generate variations of the selected image using the platform's tools, such as V1 to V4 for different variations and U1 to upscale a single image without variations.
Mindmap
Keywords
Reference Image
Midjourney
Upload
Prompt
Elastic Image
Bioinformatician
3D Projected Screen
Variations
Upscale
V1, V2, V3, V4
U1, U2, U3, U4
Highlights
Starting the process by clicking the plus button
Selecting and uploading a reference image from your files
Choosing the desired image by navigating through folders
Using the 'open' command to load the selected image
Copying the image address or link for further use
Pasting the copied link into the command field
Adding a prompt to the link to guide the image generation
Example prompt: 'The elastic image woman, bioinformatician working on her computer, that has a 3D projected screen'
Receiving and reviewing the generated variations from Midjourney
Selecting a variation for further refinement
Understanding the use of 'V' and 'U' commands for variation and upscaling
Using 'V1', 'V2', 'V3', 'V4' to get additional variations of a selected image
Upscaling a specific variation with the 'U1' command
The result of upscaling an image peak with 'YouTube' command
Final result showcasing an upscaled image with enhanced quality
Guidance offered for users to ask questions and receive replies through comments