Huge Midjourney Update: Consistent Characters, Step-by-Step Tutorial

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16 Mar 202406:28

TLDRMidjourney has introduced a feature for creating consistent characters across images. The tutorial demonstrates how to use a base image as a reference and custom options to ensure characters like 'Tom' appear consistently in various scenes. The feature allows adjusting character weight to focus on facial features or full attire and can incorporate multiple references for a character sheet. Style references are also introduced to replicate a specific aesthetic. While impressive, the feature may not perfectly replicate intricate details and works best with Midjourney-generated images, not real photos.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Midjourney has introduced a feature for creating consistent characters.
  • 🔍 To use this feature, you need a base image that acts as a reference for other images.
  • 📸 You can create a new parameter by right-clicking on the base image, copying its link, and using the 'SL prefer' command with 'CF' for character reference.
  • 🎨 You can generate images with a consistent character by including a custom option 'd-t' followed by the character reference link in your prompt.
  • 👔 The feature allows for slight variations in outfits while maintaining character consistency.
  • 🤔 The 'D-CW' parameter, representing character weight, can be adjusted from 0 to 100 to control the level of resemblance to the reference image.
  • 👗 A value of 100 for 'D-CW' focuses on recreating the character's face, hair, and clothes, while a value of 0 focuses only on the face.
  • 👥 Multiple image references can be used to create a more detailed character reference.
  • 🎭 The 'D-SSW' parameter allows you to refine the style reference by adjusting its weight, enabling you to maintain the aesthetics of a particular style.
  • 🖌️ Style references can be added to your prompt with 'sref' followed by the link of the image whose style you wish to emulate.
  • 🔍 While impressive, the feature may not always produce perfect consistency and is best used with images generated by Midjourney, not real photos or people.

Q & A

  • What is the new feature released by Midjourney?

    -The new feature released by Midjourney is 'consistent characters', which allows users to create characters that maintain consistency across different images.

  • What is the purpose of a base image in creating consistent characters?

    -The base image serves as a reference for all other images, ensuring that the characters generated maintain consistency with the original character's appearance.

  • How can users set the 'prefer' option to use a base image as a character reference?

    -Users can set the 'prefer' option by right-clicking on the image, selecting 'copy link', typing 'SL prefer you want the prefer option set command', pressing enter, clicking on 'plus one more', clicking 'value', typing 'CF' (which stands for character reference), adding a space, pasting the URL of the image, entering the name of the option, and pressing enter.

  • What does the 'd-t' custom option do in Midjourney's image generation?

    -The 'd-t' custom option is used to add a character consistently to a scene. It replaces the custom option with its value, which includes the character reference followed by the image link.

  • What is the 'D-CW' parameter used for in Midjourney?

    -The 'D-CW' parameter, representing 'character weight', ranges from 0 to 100 and is used to control the level of detail in recreating the character from the image reference, including aspects like face, hair, and clothes.

  • What happens when the character weight parameter is set to 100?

    -When the character weight parameter is set to 100, Midjourney tries to recreate the character in the image reference, including the face, hair, and clothes, with a high degree of accuracy.

  • How can multiple image references be incorporated in Midjourney's image generation?

    -Multiple image references can be incorporated by using the 'prefer' option set command multiple times, pasting the links of the images with a space between them in the value box.

  • What is a character sheet in the context of Midjourney's image generation?

    -A character sheet in Midjourney's image generation refers to a collection of images that show a character in various poses and facial expressions, aiming to maintain consistency in the character's appearance.

  • What is the 'D-SSW' parameter used for in Midjourney's image generation?

    -The 'D-SSW' parameter is used to refine the style reference in image generation. It accepts values from zero (disabling the style) to 1,000 (closely following the reference style), with a default value of 100.

  • What are some limitations of Midjourney's consistent characters feature?

    -Some limitations of Midjourney's consistent characters feature include potential inconsistencies from the reference image, it works best with images generated by Midjourney, and it may not be suitable for real people or photos. It also might not replicate exact styling across generations, such as freckles, dimples, or intricate clothing details.

Outlines

00:00

🎨 Introducing Consistent Characters in Mid Journey

The video introduces a new feature in Mid Journey that allows users to create consistent characters across different images. It starts by explaining the need for a base image and how to set up a custom option using the 'SL prefer' command to reference it. The process involves typing a prompt for a scene, adjusting the aspect ratio, and using a custom option 'd-t' to maintain character consistency. The video demonstrates how the feature works by showing images of a character named Tom in various scenes, and how slight variations can occur. It also introduces a new parameter 'D-CW' to adjust the character weight, which determines the level of detail in character replication, from focusing only on the face to including hair, clothes, and more. The video ends with the creator's thoughts on the feature's potential and its current limitations.

05:01

🔍 Enhancing Character and Style Consistency with Mid Journey

This paragraph delves into refining the character and style consistency using Mid Journey's features. It discusses how to adjust the style reference by introducing the 'D-SSW' parameter, which allows for varying degrees of adherence to a reference style. The video creator shares their experiments with this parameter, showing how it can produce images that resemble a character named Tom in different styles, including an older version. The creator also touches on the feature's imperfections, such as inconsistencies and difficulties in replicating intricate details. They conclude by expressing excitement for future developments and inviting viewers to share their experiences with the feature.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Consistent Characters

Consistent characters refer to the ability to create images where the same character appears with similar features across different scenes. This feature is a major update in MidJourney, enabling users to maintain uniformity in character appearance, crucial for storytelling and series of images.

💡Base Image

A base image is the reference image used to generate other images with consistent characters. It serves as the foundation for creating multiple images where the character retains the same features and appearance.

💡SL Prefer Command

The 'SL Prefer' command in MidJourney is used to set a preferred option or parameter for image generation. In the context of the video, it is used to specify the character reference image URL, ensuring consistency across generated images.

💡Character Weight (D-CW)

Character Weight (D-CW) is a parameter in MidJourney that controls the degree of resemblance to the reference image. A value of 100 ensures the character closely matches the reference image in face, hair, and clothing, while a lower value allows for variations, particularly in attire and hairstyles.

💡Aspect Ratio

Aspect ratio refers to the proportional relationship between the width and height of an image. In the video, a 16:9 aspect ratio is chosen to create a wide image of the character in a specific scene, such as riding a bike in a park.

💡Character Reference (CRF)

Character Reference (CRF) is a value used in MidJourney prompts to include the URL of the base image. It ensures that the character in the generated images closely resembles the reference image.

💡Style Reference (SREF)

Style Reference (SREF) is a parameter that allows users to emulate the style of a given image. By adding the SREF followed by the image link, users can generate images that capture the aesthetic of the reference style.

💡Stylization

Stylization in MidJourney refers to the degree to which the generated images adhere to a specific artistic style. Reducing the stylization value, as shown in the video, can help achieve a more realistic or desired appearance for the character.

💡Character Sheet

A character sheet is a collection of images depicting the same character in various poses and expressions. It is useful for creating comprehensive character profiles and ensuring consistency across different scenes.

💡Discord

Discord is a platform where users can upload images and interact with the MidJourney bot. In the video, Discord is used to upload and reference images for creating consistent characters and styles in generated images.

Highlights

Mid Journey introduces a feature for creating consistent characters.

A base image is required as a reference for generating consistent characters.

Creating an option for the new parameter by copying the image link.

Using the 'SL prefer' command to set character reference.

Adding a custom option 'd-t' for consistent character depiction.

Character weight parameter 'D-CW' can be adjusted for varying levels of consistency.

Experimenting with character weight to achieve the desired character look.

Incorporating multiple image references for character consistency.

Creating a character sheet with various poses and expressions.

Reducing stylization for better character consistency in a character sheet.

Introducing style references with 'sref' to emulate a specific artistic style.

Refining style reference with the 'D-SSW' parameter.

The tool's ability to generate images that capture the style of the reference image.

The feature's limitations in replicating exact styling and details.

Mid Journey's advice on the best use of the consistent character feature.

The potential for future developments of the consistent character tool.

Invitation for viewers to share their thoughts and experiences with the feature.