Prompts used : wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 --v 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::autumn rain theme::1 --ar 2:3 --V 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::winter theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::winter theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::full moon night theme::1 --ar 2:3 --V 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::horror movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::angry expression::1.5 --ar 2:3 --v 4 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::robotic wolf::1.5 --ar 2:3 --v 4 also works with: robotic theme::0.65 wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography:: 80s movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4 paris alley with the eifel tower in the background::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
paris alley::1 eifel tower in the background::2 cyberpunk theme::2 a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4 a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4 a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4
I think this year we will see lots of amazing AI tools that will make our lives easier. Those who can use these AI tools smartly will be the gainers. Recently I created amazing images with Blue Willow
I was watching one of Tokenized videos, and I remember him mentioning that without any weights, the default of each word in the prompt is basically 1. So, I'm surprised that by adding ::1 is actually adding more weight to that word. Every time I've used weights, I've always gone with 2 or higher but now I will try more images with weight 1. Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial!
MJ seems to have made a huge leap forward with realistic/detailed images using basic prompts lately. Guess it will get better and better over time. Been wondering how much MJ learns from prompts with uploaded images.
Excellent tutorial once more! Thank you for sharing Prompt tips... But I am wondering why people still keep writing the (--v 4)? It is already set in Midjourney by Default. It will not change the version unless you choose a lower versions below v4. Now Midjourney's version 5 has arrived. So for what reason people are still writing this parameter?
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paris alley::1 eifel tower in the background::2 cyberpunk theme::2 a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4 a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4 a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4
From my understanding just doing the :: applies a default weight of 1 anyway, so you don’t technically need to write the weight 1 for a weight of 1. So everything here with the :: after it has a weight of 1.
This is very interesting, and also there is a detail here - as you are misspelling Eiffel, it would be interesting to play with misspelling and see what (if any) significance it has. I have had very interesting results from accidental misspelling like this.
@Olivio Sarikas - Are you just making whatever themes you want? Or are there specific ones that you need to use because Midjourney knows and understands them already?
Basically this multiprompt idea is like having a base model and then the second theme is a LORA trained on the theme. The problem is finding a LORA trained on the theme you are interested in. If you want Genshin Impact then you're set, but if you want autumn leaves you are going to have a harder time finding something already unless you make it yourself. There are luckily more how to make a LORA tutorials than a month ago.
Loras is a good idea, but SD also has prompt weight, so you can change a summer to a winter scene with that without needing a lora. Loras are more useful if you need a specifically trained style, object or person
I love your tutorials so much. I will love if you can help me with something i am struggling, and it is, how to make images 3000 x 3000 with 300 DPI... i truly hope you can.
I have the Standard Subscription for MJ. All the prompts are in the video and I added them to the Video Info to (thanks to @rajeshkannanmj for typing them down from my video)
The number after the :: is the weight. It means how much importance something in the image has. So if you typ dog::2 in a park::1 the dog should be bigger and if you type dog:1 in a park::2 the park should take more space in the image
Prompts used :
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::autumn rain theme::1 --ar 2:3 --V 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::winter theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::winter theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::full moon night theme::1 --ar 2:3 --V 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::horror movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::angry expression::1.5 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::robotic wolf::1.5 --ar 2:3 --v 4
also works with:
robotic theme::0.65
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography:: 80s movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
paris alley with the eifel tower in the background::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
paris alley::1 eifel tower in the background::2 cyberpunk theme::2
a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4
a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4
Thank you so much!
@@OlivioSarikas My pleasure, friend.
the way you explained multi weighted prompts along with visual examples just made it click for me, thank you
Thank you very much. Happy I could help you
Me too! I couldn't figure it out before but now it makes sense. Thank you!
I think this year we will see lots of amazing AI tools that will make our lives easier. Those who can use these AI tools smartly will be the gainers. Recently I created amazing images with Blue Willow
I was watching one of Tokenized videos, and I remember him mentioning that without any weights, the default of each word in the prompt is basically 1. So, I'm surprised that by adding ::1 is actually adding more weight to that word. Every time I've used weights, I've always gone with 2 or higher but now I will try more images with weight 1. Thanks for sharing this awesome tutorial!
MJ seems to have made a huge leap forward with realistic/detailed images using basic prompts lately. Guess it will get better and better over time.
Been wondering how much MJ learns from prompts with uploaded images.
MJ is undeniably way better than SD
Excellent tutorial once more! Thank you for sharing Prompt tips... But I am wondering why people still keep writing the (--v 4)? It is already set in Midjourney by Default. It will not change the version unless you choose a lower versions below v4. Now Midjourney's version 5 has arrived. So for what reason people are still writing this parameter?
Learnt a few more techniques with Midjourney, thanks
All the variations were totally mind blowing. Love the cat ones. 😃
Thank you, i love that trick too :)
Thank you, as always you make amazing video’s.
Thank you very much :)
Fantastic tutorial. I love it. Now it's time to experiment. 😃
Thank you. I really love your work!
Thank you very much :)
Dude. How are you so helpful?!
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Prompts used: (Thank you to @rajeshkannanmj for transcribing them from the video)
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::autumn rain theme::1 --ar 2:3 --V 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::winter theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::winter theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::full moon night theme::1 --ar 2:3 --V 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::horror movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::angry expression::1.5 --ar 2:3 --v 4
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography::robotic wolf::1.5 --ar 2:3 --v 4
also works with:
robotic theme::0.65
wolf in a forest, professional color grading, soft shadows, no contrast, clean sharp focus, film photography:: 80s movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
paris alley with the eifel tower in the background::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
paris alley::1 eifel tower in the background::2 cyberpunk theme::2
a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::movie theme::1 --ar 2:3 --v 4
a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4
a cat wearing a witch hat and robe::laboratory theme::0.65 --ar 2:3 --v 4
Really really liking your content a lot.
Thank you so much :)
From my understanding just doing the :: applies a default weight of 1 anyway, so you don’t technically need to write the weight 1 for a weight of 1. So everything here with the :: after it has a weight of 1.
This is very interesting, and also there is a detail here - as you are misspelling Eiffel, it would be interesting to play with misspelling and see what (if any) significance it has. I have had very interesting results from accidental misspelling like this.
I’ve been using the theme but not with weights. Going to test it out ❤
Prompting turend up to 11 😍👍
@Olivio Sarikas - Are you just making whatever themes you want? Or are there specific ones that you need to use because Midjourney knows and understands them already?
By all means, I'm interested in seeing how this would work with Stable Diffusion :), I'm still pretty new so having a reference would be great!
Basically this multiprompt idea is like having a base model and then the second theme is a LORA trained on the theme. The problem is finding a LORA trained on the theme you are interested in. If you want Genshin Impact then you're set, but if you want autumn leaves you are going to have a harder time finding something already unless you make it yourself. There are luckily more how to make a LORA tutorials than a month ago.
Loras is a good idea, but SD also has prompt weight, so you can change a summer to a winter scene with that without needing a lora. Loras are more useful if you need a specifically trained style, object or person
thank you teacher❤
Great video. Keep up the great work. What about how to install Stable Diffusion on a Mac the easiest way and how to use it ?
I'm sorry, i don't have a mac
dude you're really cool
I love your tutorials so much. I will love if you can help me with something i am struggling, and it is, how to make images 3000 x 3000 with 300 DPI... i truly hope you can.
How did you get good quality photos every time? And do you have to pay and how much if you don't mind me asking?
I have the Standard Subscription for MJ. All the prompts are in the video and I added them to the Video Info to (thanks to @rajeshkannanmj for typing them down from my video)
You are the best
Thank you so much
Show this in SD plz 😊
What does the numbers mean and do?
The number after the :: is the weight. It means how much importance something in the image has. So if you typ dog::2 in a park::1 the dog should be bigger and if you type dog:1 in a park::2 the park should take more space in the image
Wow
tokenized is a G
Thank you 🤗
Yes, he totally is. :)
This is why I need MJ....SD just doesn't do it all ...
Too bad MJ is too expensive! I'll stick to A1111
Yes, true, but at the same time it is easier to use
Oh my God... I absolutely love your videos... you helped me very much... your faithful first AI fan @SALLI.E
Thank you, that really means a lot :)