Mid-journey is a text-based AI art generator that uses machine learning algorithms to create digital artwork. It has become increasingly popular in recent years, and with good reason. Mid-journey is a great tool for artists and designers who want to create unique, interesting pieces quickly and easily. In this article, we will explore 10 mid-journey tips for beginners that will help you get the most out of this amazing tool.
Tip 1: Adjusting Default Parameters with Slash Settings
/settings
One of the simplest but most useful mid-journey tips is to use /settings to adjust your default parameters. In your Discord channel, type “/settings” to bring up all the settings you can adjust.
You can choose from different qualities and versions to generate different styles of images, as well as adjust the styling parameter for how much style you want in your images. This will help you get the desired results faster.
Tip 2: Adjusting Aspect Ratio with the –ar Parameter
--ar SIZE
The –ar parameter allows you to adjust the aspect ratio of certain images. Type –ar followed by your desired aspect ratio (e.g., 16 to 9) to generate an image with that aspect ratio.
This simple adjustment can add a whole new element to your work and allow you to create cinematic shots or film-camera-like images.
Tip 3: Adjusting the Chaos Parameter
--c
The chaos parameter determines how varied your initial four images are. A low chaos parameter will make all four images very similar, while a high chaos parameter will make all four images very different. Type –c followed by your desired chaos parameter value to adjust this parameter.
Tip 4: Using /blend to Blend Two Images Together
/blend
Slash blend allows you to blend two images together. Upload your two images and add three more images and dimensions if desired.
The result will be a blended image that takes the look of one image and applies it to the scene of the other image. This is a great tool for creating unique, interesting artwork.
Tip 5: Trying Single Word Prompts for Surprising Outcomes
Using single word prompts can lead to surprising and interesting results. Type /imagine followed by a single word to get started. For example, try “surrealism” to generate surreal images. Add parameters like quality or chaos to adjust the results.
Tip 6: Creating Seamless Patterns Using the Tile Parameter
--tile
Use the tile parameter to create seamless patterns that can be used for textiles, backgrounds, wallpapers, and more. Type –tile after your prompt to make your pattern seamless. You can then upscale and save your pattern, and use a seamless texture checker to ensure it is seamless.
Tip 7: Using /Cartoon for Cartoon-Style Images
/cartoon
/cartoon generates cartoon-style images. Type slash cartoon followed by parameters like quality or chaos to adjust the results. This is a great tool for creating fun, whimsical artwork.
Tip 8: Using /Doodle for Hand-Drawn-Style Images
/doodle
/doodle generates hand-drawn-style images. Type slash doodle followed by parameters like quality or chaos to adjust the results. This is a great tool for creating unique, hand-drawn artwork.
Tip 9: Using /Style to Apply Different Styles to Your Images
/style
/style allows you to apply different styles to your images. Type slash style followed by the style you want to apply (e.g., oil painting, watercolor) to generate an image with that style. This is a great tool for creating unique, stylistic artwork.
Tip 10: Using Slash 3D to Generate 3D Images
/3D
/3D generates 3D images. Type slash 3D followed by parameters like quality or chaos to adjust the results.