Midjourney v7

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Midjourney v7 is an artificial intelligence system focused on generating images from text descriptions. Developed in 2021 Midjourney leverages powerful diffusion models trained on vast troves of image data to create completely novel and unique images based on prompts typed in by users.

At its core, Midjourney v7 utilizes machine learning algorithms known as diffusion models. These models are fed enormous datasets of images, allowing them to build connections between visual patterns and their correlations with descriptive concepts put into textual form. When a user provides Midjourney with a textual prompt – say, asking it to generate a landscape oil painting of a gnome village in a psychedelic color palette – Midjourney can synthesize an image reflecting this description that it has never seen before, conveying the request with creative interpretation.

  • Midjourney Style Reference

    Midjourney Style Reference

    A announcements about Midjourney Style Reference feature. 1) We’re releasing 2 new algorithms for style references plus a new ‘versioning’ feature There are 4 options to chose from: –sv 1 The original Midjourney style reference algorithm we released with,–sv 2 The one that was default up until today,–sv 3 A new version of sv1 with…

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  • Midjourney Style and Character references

    Midjourney Style and Character references

    Midjourney becomes more powerful when Style and Character references are used together! You can make your photo mimic the look of any other image style! Formula: p + (s+c)ref + cw. Expanded formula : Prompt + Style reference (Target Style) + Character reference (Your pic) + less character weight. Midjourney Prompt should describe the target…

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  • Tile Parameter in Midjourney v7

    Tile Parameter in Midjourney v7

    When to use Tile Parameter in Midjourney v7? When you want to create a seamless pattern. Note. Using ‘seamless pattern’ in the prompt does not generated a ‘true’ seamless pattern. It may look like the pattern is seamless, but when lining up several images you’ll notice that they do not create a seamless pattern. Example:…

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