TLDR: Designers and architects can use MidJourney version 6 to create consistent and stunning interior design images by specifying parameters, using image prompts, experimenting with different styles and parameters, and saving their work to develop their own signature look. 1. 00:00 📐 Designers and architects can use MidJourney version 6 to create consistent image styles for their projects, with tips on developing a signature look and using techniques like viewpoint, lighting, and details to avoid generic stock images and ensure design consistency. 1.1 MidJourney version 6 makes it easier to create consistent image styles for your project, and the video provides tips for developing your own signature look. 1.2 Designers can use three techniques to create cohesive and original images for their projects, avoiding generic stock images and ensuring consistency in their design direction. 1.3 Start with the viewpoint and type of room, specify lighting and add details such as focal points, furniture, materials, color palette, and atmosphere to create stunning mid-journey images for designers and architects. 2. 03:21 📐 Specify parameters for midjourney images, change room names, save prompts in a database, and use image prompts for stunning and consistent interior design images. 2.1 Include specific parameters for Midjourney images, such as aspect ratio and style raw, to create realistic and consistent images for interior design. 2.2 Change room names and keep everything else the same, save prompts in a database for easy reference, and use image prompts for stunning mid-journey images. 2.3 Midjourney adds images to prompts, but it can be literal and create strange results, with limitations in just using an image prompt. 3. 06:53 📸 Use the describe command to upload images and create prompts, analyze MidJourney's descriptions to improve image prompts, and enhance mid-journey images by adding more details and decorative items to the design. 3.1 Use the describe command to upload images or paste links and create prompts informed by the images. 3.2 Analyze MidJourney's descriptions to improve image prompts and generate images to decide how to improve them. 3.3 The speaker discusses how to enhance mid-journey images by adding more details and decorative items to the design. 4. 10:22 💡 Use the backslash blend command in Midjourney to create stunning mid-journey images by experimenting with different parameters and styles. 4.1 Experiment with the backslash blend command to create stunning mid-journey images by uploading two images and hitting enter for it to work. 4.2 Use the blend command in Midjourney to create images that blend different styles and add a hand-drawn feel to your presentations. 4.3 Use different parameters when creating images, such as the style reference parameter, to adjust the look and feel of the image. 5. 14:23 📸 Experiment with combining different images and adjusting stylized parameters in Midjourney to control artistic license, emphasis, and generate nearly identical final images using the seed parameter. 5.1 Add the original image, then add more images, and see what can be created with the combination of different images. 5.2 Stylized parameter in Midjourney can be adjusted to control the artistic license given to the images, with low values creating images close to the prompt and high values creating less connected images. 5.3 Control the emphasis of Midjourney images by experimenting with style tuner and style reference Parameter, which has replaced the former and will be updated in version 6. 5.4 The seed parameter is a useful tool for generating nearly identical final images, and to get the seed number, you need to send the mid journey bot an envelope reaction and use the same prompt. 6. 18:56 📸 Use style weight and style reference parameters to control inspiration and prioritize prompt weights for mid-journey images. 6.1 Set the style weight parameter in mid-journey images to control the inspiration from the reference image, and use relative prompt weights to give a prompt weight to a reference. 6.2 Use the style reference parameter with a URL and a weighting to prioritize prompt weights for mid journey documentation. 7. 21:21 📸 Use prompt weights to create balanced images with different artistic influences and experiment with the chaos parameter for varied results in mid-journey images. 7.1 The speaker demonstrates how prompt weights can be used to create balanced and prioritized images, resulting in different artistic influences and feelings. 7.2 Use the chaos parameter to experiment with varied and unexpected results in your mid-journey images, with a higher chaos value producing more unusual results and a lower value producing more reliable ones. 8. 24:05 📸 Experiment with different prompts and parameters in Midjourney to control and tweak your images for your project, and remember to save your work to develop your own look.
@designinkco5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the summary
@madelineprofio23527 ай бұрын
This was so helpful, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and for the notion template! 🙂
@designinkco7 ай бұрын
I’m pleased you found it helpful. Enjoy the template and creating!
@madelineprofio23527 ай бұрын
@@designinkco 🙂🙂🙂 the way you speak and present information is so good too, can’t wait to see you at 1 million subs 🙏🏼
@IamKhepraEl6 ай бұрын
Love these prompt ideas!!
@designinkco6 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@sloppyjoe36177 ай бұрын
Some very good information here. I'd like to see more images showing what you're talking about.
@designinkco7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback! That is a good idea- the video got so long though so I'll do it in the next one
@karansever70492 ай бұрын
Hello Joanne, I watched your videos about MidJourney today and found them very helpful. I work on creating renders for different parts of the house, primarily kitchens, closets, and bathrooms. The only issue I'm facing is that when I ask MidJourney to generate images from different perspectives, it often gives me four similar pictures instead. Do you have any suggestions on how to solve this?
@designinkco2 ай бұрын
@@karansever7049 I’ve had the same problem. Generally, it will give you an editorial look. It will generally follow the rule of thirds and try to balance the composition. This is probably because most of the images it is using have a similar comp. I have tried the prompts ‘corner of the room’ , ‘axometric perspective’ etc and have had inconsistent results. Let me do more research as it is a great question and I will link the results of my experiments .
@karansever70492 ай бұрын
@@designinkco I appreciated for your time 🙏. thannkkssss a lot