Creating Custom Prompt Parameters in Midjourney

Making AI Magic
12 Oct 202208:19

TLDRIn this video, Jen teaches viewers how to create custom prompt parameters in Midjourney, a tool that allows for the creation of images with specific instructions. Custom prompts save time by eliminating repetitive typing and can also keep one's creative processes private. Jen explains the use of dash commands, known as parameters, which can alter the appearance and canvas shape of the generated images. She demonstrates how to set a preferred suffix using the 'slash prefer suffix' command, which automatically adds chosen parameters to every prompt. Additionally, she shows how to create and manage 'prefer option sets' for different types of images, allowing for a variety of image styles without revealing the exact parameters used. The video also touches on the sharing ethos of Midjourney while acknowledging the desire for some creators to keep their creative processes secret. Jen encourages viewers to share their favorite custom parameters in the comments section.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Midjourney parameters are special commands that give specific instructions about how you want your image to look.
  • 🔧 Custom prompt parameters save time by eliminating repetitive typing and can keep your image creation methods secret.
  • 📝 Parameters can change the appearance, shape, and level of creativity of your images in Midjourney.
  • 🛠️ To avoid forgetting important parameters like aspect ratio, you can set a 'preferred suffix' with 'slash prefer suffix'.
  • 📸 A preferred suffix automatically adds certain commands to all your prompts, ensuring consistency in your image outputs.
  • 📚 Creating a 'prefer option set' allows you to have different sets of commands for different types of images.
  • 🎨 You can name your option set to easily remember and apply different parameters for various image styles.
  • ✂️ Editing an option set is straightforward; use the same name and type in new values to update the set.
  • 🔑 Custom parameters are unique to you and cannot be used by others without your permission.
  • 🤫 Keeping your custom parameters secret allows you to maintain originality in your work before others can experiment with it.
  • 📝 The video provides a guide on how to use 'slash prefer suffix' and 'slash prefer option set' to create and manage custom parameters.

Q & A

  • What does the video by Jen aim to teach viewers?

    -The video aims to teach viewers how to create custom prompt parameters in Midjourney, which can save time and keep image recipes secret.

  • What are Midjourney parameters?

    -Midjourney parameters are dash commands that give specific instructions about how the image should look, such as changing the look or shape of the image and controlling the level of creativity.

  • Why might someone want to use custom prompt parameters?

    -Custom prompt parameters can save repetitive typing and ensure that important parameters are not forgotten, leading to more consistent and desired image results.

  • What is the purpose of the 'slash prefer' command?

    -The 'slash prefer' command is used to set custom parameters that can be applied to every prompt, streamlining the process and ensuring certain settings are always included.

  • How does setting a preferred suffix help in creating images?

    -Setting a preferred suffix automatically adds specific commands to every prompt, which can help in maintaining a consistent aspect ratio or including certain parameters like 'video' without having to remember to type them each time.

  • What is a 'prefer option set' and how is it used?

    -A 'prefer option set' is a collection of parameters that can be named and applied to different types of images. It allows for customization of image creation based on specific needs or styles.

  • Can you have more than one suffix at a time in Midjourney?

    -No, you can only have one suffix at a time, but it can be easily changed or removed as needed.

  • How can you create a new 'prefer option set'?

    -To create a new 'prefer option set', type 'slash prefer option set' followed by a chosen name for the set, and then list the parameters you want to include.

  • How can you edit an existing 'prefer option set'?

    -To edit an existing 'prefer option set', use the same name and type different values for the parameters. The new values will overwrite the old ones.

  • What is the benefit of using custom parameters with descriptive words?

    -Using custom parameters with descriptive words allows for the creation of unique image styles and keeps the exact parameters secret, preventing others from using them without permission.

  • How can viewers share their favorite custom parameters?

    -Viewers can share their favorite custom parameters in the comments section of the video, allowing for a community exchange of ideas and styles.

Outlines

00:00

🖌️ Custom Prompt Parameters in Mid-Journey

Jen introduces the concept of custom prompt parameters in the Mid-Journey platform, which are dash commands added to the end of a prompt to give specific instructions on image appearance. She explains that these parameters can be repetitive and easy to forget, leading to the need for a custom prompt parameter feature. This feature allows users to set a 'preferred suffix' that automatically includes certain commands in every prompt, saving time and ensuring consistency. Jen demonstrates how to set a preferred suffix and how it affects image output, such as changing the aspect ratio. She also mentions the ability to create 'option sets' for different types of images, which can be named and customized for various creative needs.

05:03

🔧 Managing and Using Custom Option Sets

In the second paragraph, Jen delves deeper into the management and application of custom option sets in Mid-Journey. She shows how to create, edit, and apply these sets, which can be named to fit different occasions and include a variety of parameters for different image styles. She also discusses the limitations, such as the inability to use certain parameter values together and the need to update option sets when changes are required. Jen highlights the privacy aspect of custom parameters, allowing creators to keep their 'prompt recipes' secret and not allow others to riff on their work before they are ready. She encourages viewers to share their favorite custom parameters in the comments and ends with a call to action to like and subscribe for more content.

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Keywords

💡Custom Prompt Parameters

Custom prompt parameters refer to the personalized settings or commands that users can create to streamline their image generation process in the mid-journey application. These parameters are used to provide specific instructions to the application on how the resulting image should look. In the video, custom prompt parameters are highlighted as a way to save time and maintain consistency in the image creation process, as well as to keep certain image recipes secret from others.

💡Mid-journey

Mid-journey is the context in which the video is set, referring to a stage in the creative process where adjustments and refinements are made. In the script, 'mid-journey' is used to describe the software or platform that allows users to generate images based on textual prompts. The video focuses on how to enhance the user experience by creating custom parameters within this platform.

💡Dash-Dash Commands

Dash-dash commands are specific instructions added at the end of a prompt in the mid-journey application. They are used to give detailed directions on how the image should be generated. The script explains that these commands can alter various aspects of the image, such as its look, canvas shape, and the level of creativity applied by the software.

💡Preferred Suffix

A preferred suffix is a custom command that the user can set to be automatically included in every prompt they make. In the video, the creator sets a preferred suffix to 'dash dash video' to ensure that the video option is always added to their prompts, eliminating the need to remember to include it manually each time.

💡Aspect Ratio

Aspect ratio is a term used to describe the proportional relationship between the width and height of an image or canvas. In the script, the aspect ratio is used as an example of a parameter that can be included in custom prompt parameters to ensure that the generated images have a specific shape, such as 9x16, rather than the default square shape.

💡Chaos

In the context of the video, 'chaos' refers to a parameter in the mid-journey application that controls the level of randomness or imaginativeness in the generated images. A higher chaos value results in more unexpected and creative outcomes, while a lower value leads to more predictable and structured images.

💡Option Set

An option set is a collection of custom parameters that users can create and name for different types of images or creative projects. The script demonstrates how to create an option set called 'photo' with specific parameters to generate more realistic photo-like images. Option sets allow users to quickly apply a group of parameters without having to type them out each time.

💡Stylized

Stylized in the video refers to a parameter that influences the artistic style of the generated images. The script mentions adjusting the 'stylized' value to create images with a certain artistic flair or to achieve a specific look, such as a more realistic or abstract style.

💡Secret Prompt Recipes

Secret prompt recipes are the unique combinations of parameters and descriptive words that users create for generating images. The video suggests that by using custom parameters, users can keep their creative processes somewhat private, preventing others from easily replicating or building upon their work until they are ready to share.

💡Artistic Lighting

Artistic lighting refers to the intentional use of light and shadow to create a specific mood or aesthetic in an image. In the script, 'Chia' is mentioned as a type of artistic lighting that the creator likes, which is used as part of a custom parameter to achieve a desired look in the generated images.

Highlights

Introduction to creating custom prompt parameters in Midjourney to save time and maintain secrecy of image recipes.

Explanation of Midjourney parameters as dash commands that provide specific instructions for image generation.

Advantages of using parameters to change the look and shape of images and control the level of creativity.

The tediousness of typing out each parameter and the risk of forgetting important ones.

Solution to repetitive typing with custom prompt parameters in Midjourney.

Guide on setting a preferred suffix using 'slash prefer suffix' to add specific commands to every prompt.

Demonstration of how a preferred suffix can automatically include commands like 'dash dash video'.

Creating a 9x16 image aspect ratio with the help of a suffix to avoid repetitive commands.

The ability to have only one suffix at a time, but the ease of changing it as needed.

Introduction of 'prefer option set' to create different command sets for various image types.

Step-by-step guide on creating an option set with a chosen name and parameters.

Example of creating a 'photo' option set with parameters for a realistic photo-like image.

Instructions on editing an option set by using the same name and typing different values.

Limitation of not being able to use certain parameter values together and the workaround.

Unlimited creation of option sets to fit different occasions and the process to list them.

The concept of keeping prompt recipes secret by using custom parameters that are invalid for others.

How custom parameters can be shared with others while keeping the specific recipe hidden.

Encouragement to share favorite custom parameters in the comments section.

Conclusion summarizing the benefits of custom prompts in Midjourney for creating unique image styles.