Think of writing prompts like giving instructions to a super-literal artist.
You need to be clear but don’t overcomplicate it. For example: “A playful fox in the forest, painted in watercolors with soft pink and blue tones for a dreamy vibe.”
Adding Your Personal Style ✨
Want a specific look? Just say so! If you love retro designs, mention it. If you’re after something that feels realistic, add “photorealistic” to your description. The more precise your wording, the closer the result will be to your vision.
Tips for MidJourney Users 🔧
If you’re using MidJourney (now at version 6.1!), there are a few handy parameters to refine your results:
These parameters are specific to MidJourney, so keep them in mind if that’s your go-to tool.
Keep It Simple
Start with 2-3 main ideas and build from there. Overloading the prompt with too many details can make the results inconsistent.
Everyone develops their own style for writing prompts, and that’s what makes it fun.
What’s worked for you so far? Have you run into any challenges? Share your experiences in the comments so we can learn together! 😊
Remember, the key to great prompts is experimenting. Each try teaches you something new, so keep practicing and enjoy the process! 🌟
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