Loved a lot of these style references! I will be experimenting in Midjourney for years with this set alone! Thank you for continuing exploring these codes. Love all your videos.
Keep up the good work, love sitting back & watching the srefs roll on by, noting the numbers that catch my eye, will be looking out for more of these epic works.
wow this is great, thanks for all the work Thaene! even if you are a robot AI lady that will kill us one day, kiddin lol, but 0-99sref WHAT!?!?!? thanks so much! 😄
I still prefer a private Discord server just because I am used to organizing my stuff there. Also it's easier to keep track of where I am. I have used the website as well when generating images for intros and outros, because for some reason it was easier for me to get used to some sticky settings on the website although the same options are available on Discord too. Website also requires one less upscale. Oh and one cannot easily save images as grids on the website, it's easier on Discord.
Curious what are your /settings pls? My outputs are coming out as amazing as your Thayne (mine- stylize high, raw mode, high variation mode, fast mode)
I use the default settings to not overcomplicate things. Stylize medium, if there is raw mode then I have included it in the prompt text on the screen. Relaxed mode, because I ran out of fast hours a while ago for this month. Variation at default.
I had some help from ChatGPT and Claude. My way of being creative is coming up with crazy ideas and trying to find the best possible way to automate them while still preserving some human element in the process.
I don't understand why I cannot duplicate your results. I tried --sref 2 and came up with random photorealistic images. This is on the website. Is there some secret I am not doing right?
I just stuck with it. It's easier to compare things when the seed stays the same and only the prompt itself changes. And it's easier to share my results along with the seed number. It could have been any number out of 4 billion.
4 billion choices?! And they're not in any kind of thematic order They should have put similar styles together numerically, so people could just check the styles they're interested in
The prompts are in the description field, but some of you wanted to see the style codes and their corresponding invented names, so here they are:
0 Visionary Realism
1 Vibrant Storybook Digitalism
2 Monochrome Wilderness Silhouettism
3 Cybernetic Naturalism Fusion
4 Sepia Toned Surreal Historicism
5 Grisaille Fantasy Sketchwork
6 Retro-Futuristic Alpine Sci-Fi
7 Majestic Gothic Fantasy
8 Neo-Gothic Avant-Garde Fusion
9 Candy Cyberpunk Whimsy
10 Enchanted Storybook Diorama
11 Serene Nature's Fantasy
12 Mythical Ethereal Elegance
13 Misty Oriental Dreamscape
14 Twilight Elegance Fusion
15 Crimson Sci-Fi Mystique
16 Post-Apocalyptic Nature Reclaim
17 Contemplative Urban Surrealism
18 Fantastical Oriental Tapestry
19 Enchanted Forest Whispers
20 Mythic Elemental Vortex
21 Stark Contrast Mystique
22 Golden Hour Fantasy
23 Neon Gothic Sci-Fantasy
24 Cybernetic Baroque Macabre
25 Vintage Pastoral Etchings
26 Whimsical Seasons Fantasy
27 Ethereal Forest Majesty
28 Gloomy Monastic Sombre
29 Steampunk Wilderness Chronicles
30 Abstract Retro Collage
31 Vibrant Dreamscapes Palette
32 Eclectic Folk Art Fusion
33 Enchanted Twilight Magic
34 Fantasy Realms in Daylight
35 Sepia-Toned Mystic Wilderness
36 Neo-Deco Fantasy Elegance
37 Expressive Ink Dynamics
38 Ethereal Light Narrative
39 Vibrant Storybook Illustration
40 Luminous Contour Fusion
41 Retrofuturistic Pastoral Harmony.
42 Mythological High-Fantasy Realism.
43 Nocturnal Urban Surrealism.
44 Sepia-toned Nature Vignettes.
45 Cosmic Art Nouveau.
46 Floral Impressionist Abstraction.
47 Chiaroscuro Nostalgia Fusion.
48 Graphic Monochromatic Elegance.
49 Ethereal Luminoscope.
50 Ornate Fusion Opulence.
51 Rustic Ink Sketchbook.
52 Ethereal Nocturne.
53 Decayed Elegance Fusion.
54 Nocturnal Silhouette Tales.
55 Monochrome Mythopoeia.
56 Cyanotype Sci-Fi Tableau.
57 Fantastical Pastel Mythos.
58 Serene Storybook Elegance.
59 Decollage Memoryscape.
60 Ethereal Sepia Baroque
61 Monochromatic Impressionist Vignettes
62 Gothic Graphic Noveltones
63 Sepia-toned Architectural Fantasy
64 Luminous Mythical Realism
65 Vibrant Pastoral Dreamscapes
66 Enchanted Storybook Illustrations
67 Futuristic Traditional Fusion
68 Abstract Expressionist Landscapes
69 Cheerful Nature Animation
70 Dystopian Crimson Noir
71 Stylized Ink Wash Elegance
72 Luminous Fantasy Nocturne
73 Mystical Abstract Impressionism
74 Neo-Mythical Luminescence
75 Ethereal Urban Watercolors
76 Minimalist Monochrome Elegance
77 Surrealistic Fluidity Dreamscape
78 Impressionistic Nature Serenity
79 Vibrant Mythical Storyscapes
80 Enchanted Comic Fantasy
81 Whimsical Storybook Realism
82 Fantasy Anime Panorama
83 Enchanted Twilight Serenity
84 Sci-Fi Naturalism Fusion
85 Gothic Nature Reverie
86 Stylized Elemental Allegory
87 Whimsical Fairytale Collage
88 Abstract Autumnal Fantasy
89 Noir Geometric Wilderness
90 Whimsical Forest Narrative
91 Desolate Urban Futurescape
92 Luminous Pastoral Serenity
93 Fantastical, idyllic realism
94 Vibrant pastoral tapestry
95 Stylized monochrome elegance
96 Enchanted storybook landscapes
97 Psychedelic floral tapestry
98 Surreal retro dystopia
99 Serene blue woodcut
Loved a lot of these style references! I will be experimenting in Midjourney for years with this set alone! Thank you for continuing exploring these codes. Love all your videos.
Some of these styles were really interesting. Thanks for the vid and I look forward to seeing the remaining 3,999,999,900 sref styles! 😄
😂
I would seriously watch every one of those uploads --- 399,999,990 videos to be exact if we remain at 100 styles per video
🤣🤣
Keep up the good work, love sitting back & watching the srefs roll on by, noting the numbers that catch my eye, will be looking out for more of these epic works.
That's a lot of work! Good job! I also love the sref random feature!
What a wonderful job you did. Congratulations on this work.
Such amazing work Thaeyne. Awesome video.
Amazing video, per usual!! Thank you so much for making such these!!
Great work, thank you!
You're so good at labelling those! Only 4 billions styles, minus 100 to go! lol
So to add these to our prompt just put the --sref plus the number after and it'll use that style with our prompt
wow this is great, thanks for all the work Thaene! even if you are a robot AI lady that will kill us one day, kiddin lol, but 0-99sref WHAT!?!?!? thanks so much! 😄
Last time I checked, I had not yet turned into an AI robot 😄
Still a regular human who enjoys discovering new styles.
17,47,71, 65,75,76,81,83,85,87,90,98,33,12 l loved these
@thaeyne Hi, do you normally use the midjourney website or discord when you create images? Why do you prefer the one that you use? Just curious.
I still prefer a private Discord server just because I am used to organizing my stuff there. Also it's easier to keep track of where I am. I have used the website as well when generating images for intros and outros, because for some reason it was easier for me to get used to some sticky settings on the website although the same options are available on Discord too. Website also requires one less upscale. Oh and one cannot easily save images as grids on the website, it's easier on Discord.
Curious what are your /settings pls? My outputs are coming out as amazing as your Thayne (mine- stylize high, raw mode, high variation mode, fast mode)
I use the default settings to not overcomplicate things. Stylize medium, if there is raw mode then I have included it in the prompt text on the screen. Relaxed mode, because I ran out of fast hours a while ago for this month. Variation at default.
I can see a use for practically all of these, so keep going with 101-200.
this is gold !
Thaeyne, very interesting. You give all these styles a name. Is that your own creativiteit?
I had some help from ChatGPT and Claude. My way of being creative is coming up with crazy ideas and trying to find the best possible way to automate them while still preserving some human element in the process.
Well Done!
Love this survey of styles. Where do the names come from? Is there someplace I can a list of the names and numbers?
I forgot to mention it in the video, they are invented yes, with the assistance of chatgpt and claude.
@@thaeyne Well it's a useful list, even if an unofficial one. Would you consider popping it into a comment or under your timestamp list?
@@jfhst18 I just pinned them to a comment under this video.
Hello 🤖
Thank you, Ms Thaeyne 🤖
You’re welcome 😊
If i use this bames in niji journey app will it give me the same results? Plz tell me
what are your default parameters ?
I don't understand why I cannot duplicate your results. I tried --sref 2 and came up with random photorealistic images. This is on the website. Is there some secret I am not doing right?
Sweet make more
Why do you use seed number 777 in prompts?
I just stuck with it. It's easier to compare things when the seed stays the same and only the prompt itself changes. And it's easier to share my results along with the seed number. It could have been any number out of 4 billion.
Well, I would buy this in a PDF...
Wow! I just wish you included a link to a PDF or Doc w all your awesome prompts so we could easily copy paste 🙌🏻✨👍🏻
This time I included the sref prompts to the description field, I think you are able to copy and paste them from there.
Dont you want that she writte the prompts for you?? Lazy bastard 😂😂😂😂😂
I have made a pdf of 0-99 and will continue #veryusful. But i cannot diffuse it without consentment ot Thaeyne i suppose.
This is totally fine by me, thanks for that.
@@ChristianPoulotcan you send it to me?
4 billion choices?! And they're not in any kind of thematic order
They should have put similar styles together numerically, so people could just check the styles they're interested in