To prompt Midjourney, you need to use the /imagine
command in Discord. Once you type /imagine
, a prompt box will appear. In the prompt box, type in a description of the image you want Midjourney to create. You can be as specific or as vague as you want, but the more specific you are, the more likely you are to get the image you want.
Here are some tips for writing good Midjourney prompts:
- Use keywords and phrases that describe the main elements of the image you want to create. For example, if you want to create an image of a cat sitting in a chair, you could use the keywords “cat”, “chair”, and “sitting”.
- Be specific about the style of image you want. For example, you could use the keywords “realistic”, “cartoonish”, or “surreal”.
- You can also use negative prompting to tell Midjourney what you don’t want in the image. For example, if you don’t want the cat to be wearing a hat, you could use the keyword “–no hat”.
Here are some examples of Midjourney prompts:
- A realistic photo of a black cat sitting on a red chair.
- A cartoon drawing of a dog flying through the air.
- A surreal landscape with floating mountains and waterfalls.
Once you have written your prompt, press Enter
to send it to Midjourney. Midjourney will then generate four images based on your prompt.
Here are some additional tips for prompting Midjourney:
- You can use emojis in your prompts to add more detail. For example, you could use the 🐈 emoji to represent a cat, or the 🌳 emoji to represent a tree.
- You can also use other images as prompts. To do this, drag and drop the image into the prompt box.
- If you want to generate more images based on the same prompt, you can use the
/variations
command.
Experiment with different prompts to see what kind of images Midjourney can create. There are no limits to what you can imagine!