Using Images as a Mood Board in Midjourney with the -sref Command

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Welcome to today’s video! 🌟✨ Learn how to use mood boards and existing images to craft a unique aesthetic in Midjourney. Follow these steps to influence and perfect your designs using the SRF command. Let’s dive in!
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1. Organize Your Mood Board:
Go to Midjourney Alpha and create folders for your images. On the right-hand side, click Create Folder and name it based on your themes (e.g., textures, sunsets). Tag your images consistently to easily populate these folders.
2. Select Reference Images:
Choose images from your mood board folder that reflect the style you want. Right-click on an image and select Copy Image URL. This will serve as your reference for creating new designs.
3. Prepare Your Prompt:
Open the Midjourney chat. Write your design prompt (e.g., American robin on a tree branch, woodcut style). Include --sref followed by the URL of your reference image. Repeat this for multiple images to enrich the style influence.
4. Use the Repeat Command:
To generate multiple variations, add --run and a number between 1 and 10 at the end of your prompt. For instance, type --run 3 to produce 12 images. This leverages the power of repetition to provide a variety of outputs.
5. Review and Refine:
Click Enter to start the creation process. Once the images are generated, review the different versions. Choose your favorites and further refine them as needed using Midjourney’s tools. Save the best results to your folder for future use.
Thanks for joining us! By using mood boards and the SRF command, you can create images that truly reflect your desired style. Share your creations and experiences in the comments. Don’t forget to subscribe for more design tips and creative insights. Happy designing!

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  • @MidjourneyExperience
    @MidjourneyExperience2 күн бұрын

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  • @scottgelber6642
    @scottgelber664225 күн бұрын

    Is there a reason you're not just dragging and dropping the image into the prompt? You keep copying and pasting the URL. I feel like that's unnecessary. What am I missing?

  • @MidjourneyExperience

    @MidjourneyExperience

    8 күн бұрын

    Normally we do that too, but wanted to "show the math" on how it works. It is the same result. We should have been more specific on that point on the video. Thanks for the comment!

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