Midjourney SREF Deep Dive | Consistent Style Tutorial | Midjourney v6 Tips
TLDRThe video tutorial explores Midjourney's new Style Reference feature (sref), which allows users to create consistent style aesthetics using their favorite images. It explains how to use sref with prompts and other parameters, and highlights its power and ease of use compared to the V5 style tuner. The tutorial covers using a single style reference, adjusting style weight with the --ssw parameter, combining multiple style references, and using custom options for efficiency. It encourages viewers to experiment with the feature to achieve desired aesthetics and provides tips for refining results.
Takeaways
- 🌐 The 'sref' feature in Midjourney allows users to create consistent style aesthetics using their favorite images as style references.
- 📷 Users can paste the URL of an image into their prompt after the '--sref' parameter to apply the style of that image to their results.
- 🔍 The style reference image influences the color palette, visual aesthetics, and overall vibe in the generated images.
- 🎨 Style references can also be used in Midjourney's anime-trained model 'ni V6' by replacing 'D- V6' with '--ni6'.
- 🔧 The 'sref' feature differs from the 'style tuner' in V5, offering a more powerful and easier-to-use alternative.
- 📚 It's recommended to start with one style reference image and test it across various prompts to understand its behavior.
- 🔗 The 'style weight' parameter '--ssw' controls the strength of the style reference effect, with values ranging from 0 to 1,000.
- 🤖 Using multiple style reference images can enhance the results by providing a more diverse set of visual aesthetics.
- ⚖️ Assigning relative weights to style reference images can help fine-tune the influence of each image on the final output.
- 💾 Saving frequently used style reference URLs as custom options with the 'slash prefer options set' command can streamline the process.
- 🔄 Custom options can be easily managed and used in prompts, making it convenient to combine different style references.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the style reference feature in Midjourney's new version?
-The style reference feature allows users to create consistent style aesthetics in their images using their favorite images as a reference. It is a powerful tool that can be used to apply a specific style to a variety of prompts.
How do you use the style reference feature in Midjourney?
-To use the style reference feature, include the parameter '--sref' followed by a space and then paste in the URL of the image you want to use as a style reference. This can be an image from your Midjourney gallery or an image in Discord.
Can the style reference feature be used with Midjourney's anime-trained model, V6?
-Yes, the style reference feature can be used with Midjourney's anime-trained model, V6. To do this, replace 'D-V6' with '--ni6' in your prompt.
How is the style reference feature different from the style tuner in V5?
-The style tuner in V5 is a more interactive process that results in a style code to include in prompts. The style reference feature is considered more powerful and easier to use, allowing direct application of style aesthetics from a reference image.
What is the recommended approach when first using the style reference feature?
-When first using the style reference feature, it is recommended to start with one style reference image and try it on a diverse set of prompts to understand its behavior across different scenarios.
What is the difference between using an image prompt and a style reference in Midjourney?
-An image prompt is used to bring in the semantic content from the image, such as characters, places, and things, and is placed at the beginning of the prompt. A style reference, on the other hand, is used to apply the visual aesthetics, colors, and overall vibe of the image and is included after a '--' parameter.
How does the style weight parameter '--ssw' affect the results in Midjourney?
-The style weight parameter controls the strength of the style reference effect on the results. The default value is 100, and it ranges from 0 to 1000. A higher style weight increases the effect of the style reference on the images generated.
Can multiple style reference images be used in a single prompt in Midjourney?
-Yes, multiple style reference images can be used in a single prompt by separating each URL with a space after the '--sref' parameter.
How can relative weights be assigned to multiple style reference images in Midjourney?
-Relative weights can be assigned by putting two colons and a number after the image URL to indicate how much more influence that particular style reference should have on the results.
What is the benefit of saving style reference URLs as custom options in Midjourney?
-Saving style reference URLs as custom options allows users to quickly and easily reuse their favorite style references without having to copy and paste URLs each time, streamlining the process of creating prompts.
How can users keep track of their saved custom options in Midjourney?
-Users can view all of their saved custom options by typing 'slash prefer option list' in Discord. If they need to delete a custom option, they can type 'slash prefer option set' followed by the name of the custom option and press enter.
Outlines
🎨 Exploring Mid Journey's Style Reference Feature
The video script introduces Mid Journey's new style reference feature, which allows users to create images with consistent style aesthetics by referencing their favorite images. The feature is powerful and can be used in various ways with prompts and parameters. Viewers are encouraged to like and subscribe for more content. The style reference parameter is added after the main prompt text, where a URL of an image is pasted to apply its style to the results. The example provided shows how an UltraViolet fluorescence style is applied to different scenes, making them share a similar color palette and glowing elements. The script also explains the difference between style references and the V5 style tuner, with the former being more powerful and easier to use. It suggests using images created with V5 style codes as style references in V6 for a similar aesthetic. The video recommends starting with one style reference image and testing it with various prompts to understand its behavior. It also touches on the limitations of style references and their potential future improvements.
🔧 Customizing Style Reference with Weights and Multiple Images
This paragraph delves into how to refine the style reference feature's impact on image generation. It introduces the style weight parameter (--ssw), which controls the strength of the style reference effect, similar to the stylize parameter. The script provides examples of how adjusting the style weight can lead to different results, such as overpowering the prompt or achieving a more balanced outcome. It also discusses the use of multiple style reference images and how they can be combined to achieve a desired aesthetic. The concept of relative weights is introduced, allowing certain style references to have a greater influence on the results than others. The paragraph further explains how to save favorite style reference URLs as custom options for convenience, using the 'slash prefer options set' command in Mid Journey. This feature streamlines the process of using the same style references repeatedly without the need for copying and pasting URLs. The script concludes with an invitation for viewers to share their thoughts on the style reference feature and to look forward to upcoming video series on Mid Journey V6 prompts.
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Keywords
💡Style Reference
💡Midjourney v6
💡Consistent Style Aesthetics
💡Style Weight Parameter (-ssw)
💡Stylize Parameter
💡Anime Trained Model (-ni6)
💡Image Prompt
💡Style Tuner (V5)
💡Custom Options
💡Relative Weights
Highlights
Midjourney's new style reference feature, SREF, allows users to create worlds with consistent style aesthetics using favorite images.
Style reference can be included after the main prompt text by typing '--sref' followed by the URL of the style reference image.
The style reference image influences the visual aesthetics, colors, and overall vibe of the generated results.
Style references can also be used in Midjourney's anime-trained model, V6, by replacing 'D-V6' with '--ni6'.
Style references differ from the V5 style tuner, offering a more powerful and easier-to-use alternative.
Using images created with V5 style codes as style references in V6 can help transfer aesthetics between versions.
It's recommended to start with one style reference image and test it across diverse prompts to understand its behavior.
Some style references may work well for certain types of prompts but not for others.
The difference between a style reference and an image prompt is that an image prompt brings in semantic content, while a style reference influences aesthetics.
The style weight parameter '--ssw' controls the strength of the style reference effect on the results.
The default style weight is 100, with a range of 0 to 1000, affecting the prominence of the style reference.
Using multiple style reference images can refine results by combining different aesthetics.
Relative weights can be assigned to style reference images to control their influence on the outcome.
Custom options can be set for frequently used style reference URLs using the 'slash prefer options set' command.
Custom options simplify the process of using the same style reference images in multiple prompts.
The video provides a tutorial on how to use the new style reference feature effectively.
The video invites viewers to share their thoughts on the new style reference feature and compare it with the V5 style tuner.