Midjourney Version 6 - How To Upload Images And Use Them As A Prompt! Detailed Tutorial

Curtis Pyke
22 Dec 202304:15

TLDRThis tutorial video introduces viewers to Midjourney Version 6, a platform that allows users to upload their own images and use them as prompts for AI-generated images. The host demonstrates the process step-by-step, beginning with uploading an image into Discord and using it to create prompts such as an image of the host's dog, Kingston, reading a book or as an astronaut. The video also explains how to adjust the 'image weight' (IW) to better influence the final AI-generated image, showing a comparison between a standard prompt and one with increased image weight. The host provides a link to the platform and encourages viewers to use their own images and art as prompts in Midjourney Version 6.

Takeaways

  • 🐾 **Uploading Images**: You can upload your own image into Midjourney version 6 to use as a prompt for generating new images.
  • 💻 **Discord Interface**: The process begins on Discord, where you drag and drop your image into the command or chat line.
  • 🖼️ **Image Uploading**: After dragging the image, you should press Enter or Return to allow the system to process it.
  • 🔗 **Copying the Link**: Once the image is uploaded, right-click on it to copy the link, which is essential for the next step.
  • 📝 **Using the Imagine Command**: The 'SL imagine' command is used followed by pasting the copied link to generate an image based on the prompt.
  • ✅ **Prompt Example**: The script provides an example of using a bulldog on a beach with a mountain in the background as a prompt.
  • 🎨 **Adjusting Weights**: You can adjust the 'image weight' (IW) to emphasize the uploaded image more in the generated output.
  • 📈 **Improved Results**: Using the image weight results in a generated image that more closely resembles the original uploaded image.
  • 🔄 **Rerunning and Variations**: You have the option to rerun the process or request variations if the initial results are not satisfactory.
  • ℹ️ **Detailed Tutorial**: The video is a step-by-step tutorial on how to use personal images as prompts in Midjourney version 6.
  • 🔗 **Additional Resources**: Links to further resources and assistance are provided in the video description for those who need extra help.

Q & A

  • How do you upload an image in Midjourney Version 6 to use it as a prompt?

    -To upload an image in Midjourney Version 6, drag and drop the image into the chat line of Discord, and press 'enter' or 'return' to ensure it uploads successfully.

  • What is the purpose of copying the link to the uploaded image in Midjourney?

    -Copying the link to the uploaded image is necessary to use the image as part of the prompt. The copied URL is pasted into the command line to specify the image you want to reference in your creative request.

  • What is the 'Imagine' command used for in Midjourney?

    -The 'Imagine' command in Midjourney is used to initiate the AI's process of generating images based on the prompts provided by the user, which can include both text and links to images.

  • How can one adjust the emphasis on the uploaded image in the generated artwork?

    -To adjust the emphasis on the uploaded image, use the '-IW' (image weight) option in your command. This allows you to specify how much the AI should focus on the uploaded image compared to other elements in the prompt.

  • What are some example prompts mentioned in the video for generating images with Midjourney?

    -Example prompts mentioned in the video include generating images of a bulldog on a beach with a mountain in the background, and imaginative scenarios like the bulldog reading a book or being an astronaut.

  • What should you do if the colors in the generated image do not match the original image?

    -If the colors in the generated image are off, it may be acceptable depending on the user's preference. Users can rerun the command with adjusted parameters or request variations to get closer to the desired outcome.

  • How do you ensure that the uploaded image is successfully processed in Midjourney?

    -After uploading the image, it's crucial to press 'enter' or 'return'. Failing to do so can result in the image not being processed properly, which can prevent it from being used in prompts.

  • What adjustments can be made if the initial image generation does not meet the user's expectations?

    -If the initial output isn't satisfactory, users can adjust the image weight or rerun the command with different settings. They can also use the 'variations' feature to explore different versions of the generated image.

  • Is there a difference in process for uploading images from a Mac versus a PC?

    -The only difference in uploading images from a Mac versus a PC in Midjourney involves using Finder for Mac and Windows Explorer for PC to drag and drop the image into Discord.

  • How does the '-IW' parameter influence the generated images in Midjourney?

    -The '-IW' parameter, or image weight, influences how much the AI prioritizes the uploaded image in the creative process. Increasing the image weight makes the AI focus more on replicating aspects of the uploaded image.

Outlines

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📷 Uploading an Image as a Prompt in Mid Journey

The video begins with an introduction to the process of using one's own image as a prompt in version 6 of Mid Journey. The speaker demonstrates how to upload an image, specifically a photo of their French bulldog named Kingston, and use it to generate various creative scenarios, such as the dog reading a book or being an astronaut. The first step involves uploading the image into the command line or chat line of Discord. The importance of pressing enter or return after uploading the image to ensure it is processed is emphasized. After uploading, the image link is copied and used in the 'Imagine' command to generate the desired scenario. The speaker also shows how to adjust the image weight for a better fit by using the '--IW' parameter followed by a value.

Mindmap

Keywords

Midjourney Version 6

Midjourney Version 6 refers to the latest iteration of a software or tool, likely related to AI or image processing, which is the focus of the tutorial in the video. It is the central subject around which the entire script revolves.

Upload Images

Uploading images is the process of transferring image files from a local device to a server or platform, which in this context is a necessary step to use personal images as prompts in the Midjourney Version 6 tool.

Use as a Prompt

Using an image 'as a prompt' means employing the uploaded image as a source of inspiration or a reference point for the AI to generate new images or ideas. In the video, the user's French bulldog is used as a prompt for various imaginative scenarios.

Discord

Discord is a communication platform where the user interacts with the AI tool. It is mentioned as the place where the user needs to be to perform the image upload and subsequent steps.

Command Line

The command line, also referred to as the chat line in the script, is the interface where users input commands to interact with the AI. It is a critical component for executing the image upload process.

Image Weight (IW)

Image Weight (IW) is a parameter that allows users to adjust the influence an uploaded image has on the AI's output. A higher IW value means the AI will more closely adhere to the features of the uploaded image when generating new content.

SL Imagine Command

The 'SL imagine' command is a specific instruction used within the Midjourney Version 6 tool to initiate the image generation process based on the uploaded image and any additional prompts provided by the user.

Copy Link

Copying the link is a step in the process where the user right-clicks on the uploaded image and selects 'copy link' to obtain the image's URL, which is then used as part of the 'SL imagine' command.

Paste Link

Pasting the link involves inserting the copied image URL into the command line or chat line as part of the 'SL imagine' command. This action is essential for the AI to know which image to use as a prompt.

Variations

Variations refer to the different outputs or results generated by the AI tool when using the same prompt with different settings or weights. It allows users to explore multiple interpretations of their original image.

Bulldog

The bulldog is used as an example throughout the script to illustrate the process of uploading an image and using it as a prompt. It represents the user's personal image that is central to the tutorial.

Highlights

Introduction to Midjourney Version 6 and its new feature of using uploaded images as prompts.

Demonstration of uploading an image of a French bulldog named Kingston.

Using the uploaded image as a prompt to generate various scenarios like the dog reading a book or being an astronaut.

Step-by-step guide on how to upload an image and use it in the command line on Discord.

Explanation of the necessity to press enter or return after uploading an image to ensure it processes correctly.

Instruction to right-click on the uploaded image and copy the link for further use.

Using the 'Imagine' command to combine the uploaded image with a textual prompt to generate an image.

Example of a textual prompt: 'A bulldog on a beach with a mountain in the background'.

Discussion on the possibility of the generated image not being an exact replica of the uploaded image.

Introduction of a second, more advanced technique to adjust the weights of the image for better results.

Explanation of using the '--IW' flag followed by a value to adjust the image weight in the generated output.

Demonstration of the improved results using the '--IW 2.0' command with the uploaded image.

Comparison between the original uploaded image and the generated image using the advanced weighting technique.

Mention of the ability to rerun the process or request variations if the generated image needs adjustments.

Final demonstration showing the original and the re-rendered image using the advanced weighting method.

Conclusion and thanks for watching, with an offer to provide links in the description for further use.