From the course: Midjourney: Tips and Techniques for Creating Images
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Using the Style Reference parameter - Midjourney Tutorial
From the course: Midjourney: Tips and Techniques for Creating Images
Using the Style Reference parameter
- [Instructor] In Midjourney version Six Alpha, they've recently introduced a new parameter called Style Reference. This gives us the ability to add an image to the end of a parameter, to use it so that we can define the aesthetic of the images that we would like to produce. So unlike an image that we'll use in conjunction with a text reference or how we've used it with very region, this is added in the parameter section. Let's see how we can use this. First thing we want to do is upload the images that we want to use or have the links on file of what we want to reference. In this case, I've already supplied some images for us for this movie. So click on the plus icon in your Midjourney bot, and let's choose upload a file. In the Midjourney image assets, you will find a public domain folder. Let's take a look at some of those image references that we can use. In this case, we'll use the last one here, the Portrait…
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Image and text prompt ideation: Repeat, describe, and shorten6m 30s
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Multiple text prompts in one (Permutation Prompts)4m 23s
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Pan and vary images2m 56s
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Using Midjourney's 5.2 Zoom feature4m 26s
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Changing part of an image with Vary Region (inpainting)5m 7s
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Working with Midjourney v62m 40s
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Creating text in Midjourney v63m 43s
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Using the Style Reference parameter3m 34s
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Character consistency in v65m 34s
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Experimenting with character consistency and permutations5m 32s
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