NEW Midjourney V6 Features! Zoom Out, Pan, Inpainting Tutorial with Examples | Midjourney AI
TLDRThis video introduces the new features of Midjourney V6, including the ability to zoom out, pan, and use inpainting on images. With zoom out, users can extend the content of an image beyond its original boundaries, which is great for full body images or establishing shots. The pan feature allows for extending the image in specific directions, which is useful for moving the subject around. Inpainting, or 'vary region,' enables modifications to specific parts of an image with a new prompt. The video also mentions a V6 style tuner in development and provides a link to free style codes for V5 in the description.
Takeaways
- 🔍 **Zoom Out Feature**: Allows extending image content beyond its original boundaries, useful for changing close-up portraits to full-body images or expanding scenes.
- 🖼️ **Aspect Ratio Adjustment**: Custom Zoom enables changing the aspect ratio of an image while zooming out, offering flexibility for different compositions.
- 📏 **Non-Square Aspect Ratio**: The 'Make Square' button adjusts the image to a square aspect ratio by expanding it horizontally or vertically.
- 🔄 **Unlimited Zoom Out**: There's no limit to the number of times an image can be zoomed out, enabling extensive exploration of an image's content.
- 🖌️ **Inpainting (Vary Region)**: A feature that modifies specific parts of an image using a new or updated prompt, allowing for creative edits and object removal.
- ➡️ **Panning**: Extends the image in specific directions, useful for moving the subject around within the image without adding pixels.
- 🔄 **Remix Mode**: Enables modifying the prompt text as you pan or zoom out, offering more control over the final image.
- 📸 **Gallery Integration**: Existing images in the Midjourney gallery can be used to try out new features without starting from scratch.
- 📎 **Job ID Usage**: To use new features on older images, one must locate the upscaled image in the gallery and copy its Job ID for use in commands.
- 📝 **Text Addition**: Vary Region can also be used to add text to images by selecting a region and inputting the desired text.
- 🛠️ **V6 Style Tuner**: An upcoming feature that will allow further customization of the image style in Midjourney V6.
- 🌟 **Free Style Codes**: The presenter offers free style codes for experimentation in V5, with a link provided in the video description.
Q & A
What are the new features introduced in Midjourney V6?
-The new features in Midjourney V6 include the ability to zoom out, pan, and inpaint your images.
How can you modify the prompt text while using the pan feature?
-With remix mode enabled in your settings, you can modify the prompt text as you pan.
What is the purpose of the 'Zoom Out' feature?
-The 'Zoom Out' feature allows you to extend the content of an image beyond its original boundaries, which is useful for changing close-up portraits to full-body images, fixing cropping issues, or expanding a scene.
What does the 'Make Square' button do in the custom Zoom feature?
-The 'Make Square' button adjusts the aspect ratio of the image to make it a square by either expanding it horizontally or vertically.
How does the 'Pan' feature differ from the 'Zoom Out' feature?
-While 'Zoom Out' keeps the subject in the center of the image, 'Pan' allows you to move the subject around by adding content in one specific direction at a time.
What is the 'Vary Region' feature used for?
-The 'Vary Region' feature is used for modifying specific parts of your image using a new or updated prompt.
How can you use the 'Vary Region' feature to remove objects from an image?
-You can use 'Vary Region' to remove objects by selecting the area of the object and changing the prompt to exclude the object.
What is the 'Das Dash' parameter used for in the prompt?
-The 'Das Dash' parameter is used to add or modify certain aspects of the image, such as adding a black border or downweighting certain words in the results.
How can you add text to an image using 'Vary Region'?
-You can add text to an image by selecting the region where you want the text to appear and including the text within quotes in the prompt.
Is there a limit to how many times you can use the 'Zoom Out' feature consecutively?
-No, there is no limit to how many times you can use the 'Zoom Out' feature consecutively.
What should you do if you want to apply the new features to an existing image in your Midjourney gallery?
-You can find the upscaled image in your gallery, copy its job ID, and use that ID in Discord to apply the new features without starting from scratch.
Is there a V6 style tuner available for Midjourney?
-As of the time of the video, the V6 style tuner is in the works and will be released soon.
Outlines
🎨 Exploring New V6 Features for Image Manipulation
The video introduces new features released for Moury's V6, focusing on zooming out, panning, and inpainting capabilities. It emphasizes the importance of enabling remix mode for modifying prompts and creating image variations. The zoom out feature allows users to extend an image beyond its original boundaries, which is useful for changing close-up portraits to full-body images, fixing cropping issues, or expanding scenes. Custom zoom is highlighted for adjusting the aspect ratio. The script also discusses the pan feature, which extends images in specific directions and allows for moving the subject within the image. Lastly, the inpainting feature, 'vary region,' is introduced for modifying specific parts of an image with a new or updated prompt. The video concludes with a mention of an upcoming V6 style tuner and provides free style codes for experimentation.
📝 Advanced Techniques for V6 Image Editing
This paragraph delves into advanced techniques for using V6's features. It explains how to downweight certain words in the prompt using the '--,no' parameter to refine results. The video demonstrates adding text to images using the 'vary region' tool by selecting the region and inputting text in quotes. For adding multiple text phrases, such as conversation bubbles, the process is shown to be done in separate steps. The paragraph also discusses the process of removing objects from an image using the same feature. The video concludes with an invitation to like, subscribe, and look out for future updates, including a V6 style tuner.
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Keywords
💡Zoom Out
💡Pan
💡Inpainting
💡Remix Mode
💡Aspect Ratio
💡Vignetting
💡Job ID
💡Custom Zoom
💡Make Square
💡Chaos
💡Style Tuner
Highlights
Midjourney AI has released new features for V6, including zoom out, pan, and inpainting capabilities.
With the zoom out feature, users can extend the content of an image beyond its original boundaries, useful for changing close-up portraits to full-body images or expanding scenes.
The pan feature allows users to extend the image in specific directions, which is different from zoom out as it moves the subject around while adding content.
Inpainting, or 'vary region,' enables users to modify specific parts of an image using a new or updated prompt.
To utilize these features effectively, having remix mode enabled in settings is recommended.
The custom zoom option provides flexibility to adjust the aspect ratio while zooming out.
The make square button adjusts the image aspect ratio to square by expanding it horizontally or vertically.
Zooming out multiple times can result in vignetting, where the corners of the image get darker.
Adding parameters like '--ar 3:2' to the prompt can help achieve desired aspect ratios during custom zoom.
Panning in V6 no longer adds pixels to images but allows for content addition in one specific direction at a time.
The inpainting feature can be used on any upscaled image made with Midjourney, even older ones.
For inpainting, selecting a larger area than necessary is recommended for better results.
The 'vary region' feature can also be used to remove objects from an image by downweighting certain words in the prompt.
Text can be added to images by selecting the region and inputting the text in quotes.
Multiple text phrases can be added in separate steps using the 'vary region' feature.
A V6 style tuner is currently in development and will be released soon.
Free style codes for experimentation in V5 are available, with a link provided in the description.
The video provides examples and tips for using the new features in Midjourney V6.