Prompt: tilt-shift photograph of a hellish landscape, demon army marching down a valley, flame and smoke --ar 16:9 --s 75
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Prompt: tilt-shift photograph of a hellish landscape, demon army marching down a valley, flame and smoke --ar 16:9 --s 75
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Thank you!
I see someone else already answered your question. But yes, those two values are Midjourney parameters. I’m pretty sure they’re specific for Midjourney though. The
--ar 16:9
is for the aspect ratio (I wanted to see if I could make a wallpaper) and the--s 75
is the stylize parameter.A lower value for stylize makes it more true to the prompt and a higher value applies more of Midjourney’s style to the image. The default value is 100, so 75 is actually not a very low number :) I always like to use it to create a slightly more unique image and adjust if necessary if the image doesn’t come out right.
Thank you so much for linking me to the documentation! I see that the cheapest plan is $10 a month but I would imagine the quality of the images generated is better than the free alternatives since it gives you much more control via the parameters.
Me and some buddies like to generate TTRPG battle maps with AI and the bing one is hot or miss so I’ll see if they’re interested in checking Midjourney out.
You’re welcome!
You get a lot more control about certain things in Midjourney, but it’s not as precise with its prompts as DALL-E or Bing. Personally I don’t mind, I tend to find a compromise in what I wanted and what Midjourney insists it needs to be :) I guess you could try Stable Diffusion if you want total control, but the amount of options and models available there make my head spin. There’s a recent discussion over here about getting started with SD if you’re interested.
Feel free to ask me anything if you have any Midjourney questions, I try to put my prompts in all of my posts (almost all of them are for this or other AI communities) so feel free to go through them if you want some examples. I’m always happy to help!