How To Transform Any Property Listing Photo Into Your Dream Home Vision Using AI

Have you ever looked at a property listing and wondered about its hidden potential? What if you could instantly transform that rundown property into a vision of beauty? With the power of AI, this isn’t just a dream—it’s a reality. Join me on this transformative journey, where we’ll turn a simple listing photo into a vivid, renovated vision of a dream home.

The Power of Visualization in Real Estate

In the real estate world, first impressions matter. A picture speaks a thousand words, and for property listings, it can make or break a sale. But not every property starts as a gem. Some need a little imagination, a touch of creativity, and the right tools to shine.

 

That’s where AI comes into play. Imagine being able to show potential buyers not just what a property looks like now, but what it could look like with a bit of love and renovation. This is the future of real estate, and it’s here now.

1. Finding the Right Listing Photo

Before we dive into the transformation process, we need a canvas—a property photo that holds potential.

 

Steps:

  1. Visit Redfin: Head over to redfin.com or your preferred real estate portal.
  2. Search for Potential: Look for properties that, with a bit of imagination, could be transformed into something special.
  3. Select a Photo: Once you’ve found a property, right-click on the listing photo and click on “open image in new tab” from the menu.
  4. Keep the URL Accessible: This URL will be our starting point. Keep this tab open in your browser as we will need to copy it in the in the following steps.

2. Generating MidJourney Prompts with Likely.AI

MidJourney is a platform that uses AI to transform images. But to guide it, we need prompts—creative directions that tell the AI what we’re envisioning. Harnessing the power of Likely.AI’s ChatGPT to generate MidJourney prompts is a seamless process. Here’s how you can do it:

 

Steps:

  1. Access Likely.AI: Log into your Likely.AI account and navigate to the engagement session.
  2. Choose a Section: Depending on your focus, select and copy a prompt from one of the available sections: front yard, backyard, kitchen, or whole house.
  3. Modify the Prompt: Paste the copied prompt into Likely.AI’s ChatGPT. You’ll notice some blue text at the bottom of the prompt—this is where you can make modifications to better align with your vision.
  4. Generate MidJourney Prompts: Once you’re satisfied with your modifications, submit the prompt. In moments, you’ll see MidJourney image prompts start generating, each filled with intricate details that bring your vision to life.

3. The Transformation Begins

With the generated prompts in hand, it’s time to bring your vision to life on MidJourney. Here’s how you do it:

 

Steps:

  1. Copy the MidJourney Prompt: After generating the prompts using Likely.AI’s ChatGPT, ensure you copy them.
  2. Visit MidJourney: Head over to the MidJourney platform.
  3. Paste and Modify the Prompt: In the provided space, paste the copied prompt from Likely.AI’s ChatGPT. Feel free to make any modifications to the prompt as you see fit to better suit your vision.
  4. Add the Listing Photo URL: Before the prompt, paste the listing photo URL you copied earlier. This tells MidJourney which image you want to transform.
  5. Initiate the Transformation: Simply hit the return key on your keyboard and watch as MidJourney works its magic, transforming the listing photo based on the prompts.

The Future of Real Estate is Here

This isn’t just a tool—it’s a revolution. For real estate professionals, this technology is a game-changer. No longer do you need to rely on verbal descriptions or costly staging. With AI, you can show potential buyers the true potential of a property, making your listings stand out and increasing your chances of a sale.

How To Use These MidJourney Prompts Below & Examples Results

Expand the blue sections to get the ChatGPT prompt that creates 10 different MidJourney prompts.

 

To truly grasp the power of this tool, let’s look at some before and after transformations take a look at the below examples. Even copy and run the midJourney prompt or use the ChatGPT prompt to generate more version for your listing picture.

  • Front Yard
  • Back Yard
  • Kitchen
  • Full Home

Front Yard Renovation Photos Prompt - Copy & Paste Into Likely.AI

Copy the below prompt into Likely.AI and replace the blue text with what you want a MidJourney to create a photo of. 

 

Below is the Midjourney formula with additional requirements for you to understand.

MidJourney prompt formula:
/imagine prompt: [seed image placeholder], [subject] [3 to 5 descriptive keywords for the action scene] with [background context], during [time of day], [focal distance], [style of image or photograph],with [type of lighting] and shot with a [type of camera] [type of camera lens] using [type of film] --ar x:y --c x --s x


Strictly adhere to the MidJourney formula provided. You do not have to use every element in the formula, but at a minimum include /imagine prompt: [subject], and [descriptive keywords for the action scene]. Midjourney will not reliably interpret commas, brackets, and hyphens.

for context: Parameter key for MidJourney Prompts

--Aspect ratio (--ar) --ar x:y (width-to-height ratio 16:9, 1:1, 4:5, 2:3, 9:16)

--Chaos (--c) --c 0 = less, --c 100 = more ( how varied the initial images grid is)

--Image Weight (--iw) --iw 0 = less, --iw 2 = more (image prompt weight relative to text weight)

--Quality (--q) --q .25 = less, --q 1 = more (how much time’s spent rendering image)

--Stylize (--s) --s 0 = less, --s 1000 = more (strength of Midjorney’s default aesthetic)

--Weird (--w) --w 0 = less, --w 3000 = more (how unusual the aesthetics will be)

Concentrate on the main concepts you want to create. Anything left unsaid may surprise you. Be as specific or vague as you want, but anything you leave out will be randomized. Being vague is a great way to get variety, but you may not get the specific details you want. Examples:

Subject: person, animal, character, location, object, etc.

Medium: photo, painting, illustration, sculpture, doodle, tapestry, etc.

Environment: indoors, outdoors, on the moon, in Narnia, underwater, the Emerald City, etc.

Lighting: soft, ambient, overcast, neon, studio lights, etc

Color: vibrant, muted, bright, monochromatic, colorful, black and white, pastel, etc.

Mood: Sedate, calm, raucous, energetic, etc.

Composition: Portrait, headshot, closeup, birds-eye view, etc.

Weather: raining, cloudy, overcast, etc.

Time Of Day: night, morning, sunset, golden hour, etc.

Shutter Speed, Camera Type, Camera Lens Type, Film type, Focal length, Themes, Scene, Aperture, Materials, Sensory, Inspiration

Best practices for MidJourney Prompts:
Prompts can be very simple. Single words will produce an image. Very short prompts will rely heavily on Midjourney’s default style, so a more descriptive prompt is better for a unique look. However, super-long prompts aren’t always better. Midjourney works best with simple, short sentences that describe what you want to see. Avoid long lists of requests. Instead of: Show me a picture of lots of blooming California poppies, make them bright, vibrant orange, and draw them in an illustrated style with colored pencils Try using: Bright orange California poppies drawn with colored pencils

You can replace the Camera type with Art or illustration type. Instead of Camera lens type, you can use brush type, you can skip the time of the day, and other stuff based on the prompt you want to achieve. Use single color backgrounds for graphics like ‘white background’. Add percentage of a void in the design to leave room for text.

Word choice also matters. More specific synonyms work better in many circumstances. Instead of big, try gigantic, enormous, or immense. Remove words when possible. Fewer words mean each word has a more powerful influence. The Midjourney Bot does not consider capitalization

It is better to describe what you want instead of what you don’t want. If you ask for a party with “no cake,” your image will probably include a cake. If you want to ensure an object is not in the final image, try advance prompting using the --no parameter

Plural words leave a lot to chance. Try specific numbers. "Three cats" is more specific than "cats." Collective nouns also work, “flock of birds” instead of "birds.”

Once you understand MidJourny prompting. Proceed to the next step.


Create 10 midjourney prompts for a remodel inspiration design before and after pictures. Leave the ‘seed image placeholder’ and use the seeded image as the 'before' picture. Transform the front yard to look amazing using a modern craftsman style design, be creative and imagine what the property could look like. Use a DSLR camera and a wide-angle lens, during the day time or magic hour for lighting --ar 16:9 . For each midjourney prompt, provide a title before each prompt, leave [seed image placeholder] after prompt: and spacing between.

Prompt Below Created Image Above… Copy and past into MidJourney and replace the “RED” url with one for a picture you want to use.

 

/imagine prompt: https://ssl.cdn-redfin.com/system_files/media/730158_JPG/item_50.jpg, Redesign the front space to incorporate a craftsman-style front porch, with ornate wooden details, leading to a stone pathway and a cozy garden seating area, during magic hour, captured with a DSLR camera using a wide-angle lens --ar 16:9

Backyard Renovation Photos Prompt - Copy & Paste Into Likely.AI

Copy the below prompt into Likely.AI and replace the blue text with what you want a MidJourney to create a photo of. 

 

Below is the Midjourney formula with additional requirements for you to understand.

MidJourney prompt formula:
/imagine prompt: [seed image placeholder], [subject] [3 to 5 descriptive keywords for the action scene] with [background context], during [time of day], [focal distance], [style of image or photograph],with [type of lighting] and shot with a [type of camera] [type of camera lens] using [type of film] --ar x:y --c x --s x


Strictly adhere to the MidJourney formula provided. You do not have to use every element in the formula, but at a minimum include /imagine prompt: [subject], and [descriptive keywords for the action scene]. Midjourney will not reliably interpret commas, brackets, and hyphens.

for context: Parameter key for MidJourney Prompts

--Aspect ratio (--ar) --ar x:y (width-to-height ratio 16:9, 1:1, 4:5, 2:3, 9:16)

--Chaos (--c) --c 0 = less, --c 100 = more ( how varied the initial images grid is)

--Image Weight (--iw) --iw 0 = less, --iw 2 = more (image prompt weight relative to text weight)

--Quality (--q) --q .25 = less, --q 1 = more (how much time’s spent rendering image)

--Stylize (--s) --s 0 = less, --s 1000 = more (strength of Midjorney’s default aesthetic)

--Weird (--w) --w 0 = less, --w 3000 = more (how unusual the aesthetics will be)

Concentrate on the main concepts you want to create. Anything left unsaid may surprise you. Be as specific or vague as you want, but anything you leave out will be randomized. Being vague is a great way to get variety, but you may not get the specific details you want. Examples:

Subject: person, animal, character, location, object, etc.

Medium: photo, painting, illustration, sculpture, doodle, tapestry, etc.

Environment: indoors, outdoors, on the moon, in Narnia, underwater, the Emerald City, etc.

Lighting: soft, ambient, overcast, neon, studio lights, etc

Color: vibrant, muted, bright, monochromatic, colorful, black and white, pastel, etc.

Mood: Sedate, calm, raucous, energetic, etc.

Composition: Portrait, headshot, closeup, birds-eye view, etc.

Weather: raining, cloudy, overcast, etc.

Time Of Day: night, morning, sunset, golden hour, etc.

Shutter Speed, Camera Type, Camera Lens Type, Film type, Focal length, Themes, Scene, Aperture, Materials, Sensory, Inspiration

Best practices for MidJourney Prompts:
Prompts can be very simple. Single words will produce an image. Very short prompts will rely heavily on Midjourney’s default style, so a more descriptive prompt is better for a unique look. However, super-long prompts aren’t always better. Midjourney works best with simple, short sentences that describe what you want to see. Avoid long lists of requests. Instead of: Show me a picture of lots of blooming California poppies, make them bright, vibrant orange, and draw them in an illustrated style with colored pencils Try using: Bright orange California poppies drawn with colored pencils

You can replace the Camera type with Art or illustration type. Instead of Camera lens type, you can use brush type, you can skip the time of the day, and other stuff based on the prompt you want to achieve. Use single color backgrounds for graphics like ‘white background’. Add percentage of a void in the design to leave room for text.

Word choice also matters. More specific synonyms work better in many circumstances. Instead of big, try gigantic, enormous, or immense. Remove words when possible. Fewer words mean each word has a more powerful influence. The Midjourney Bot does not consider capitalization

It is better to describe what you want instead of what you don’t want. If you ask for a party with “no cake,” your image will probably include a cake. If you want to ensure an object is not in the final image, try advance prompting using the --no parameter

Plural words leave a lot to chance. Try specific numbers. "Three cats" is more specific than "cats." Collective nouns also work, “flock of birds” instead of "birds.”

Once you understand MidJourny prompting. Proceed to the next step.


Create 10 midjourney prompts for a remodel inspiration design before and after pictures. Leave the ‘seed image placeholder’ and use the seeded image as the 'before' picture. Transform the backyard to look amazing using a modern craftsman style design, be creative and imagine what the property could look like. Use a DSLR camera and a wide-angle lens, during the day time or magic hour for lighting --ar 16:9 . For each midjourney prompt, provide a title before each prompt, leave [seed image placeholder] after prompt: and spacing between.

Prompt Below Created Image Above… Copy and past into MidJourney and replace the “BLUE” url with one for a picture you want to use.

 

/imagine prompt: https://photos.zillowstatic.com/fp/24399b474e58d5c5487d966852a09cd0-uncropped_scaled_within_1536_1152.webp, Transform a standard backyard next to a river into a modern craftsman oasis with an expansive wooden deck, covered eating area with bbq, fire pit surrounded by lush greenery, during a sunny afternoon and clear blue sky, shot with a DSLR camera using a wide-angle lens --ar 16:9

Kitchen Renovation Photos Prompt - Copy & Paste Into Likely.AI

Copy the below prompt into Likely.AI and replace the blue text with what you want a MidJourney to create a photo of. 

 

Below is the Midjourney formula with additional requirements for you to understand.

MidJourney prompt formula:
/imagine prompt: [seed image placeholder], [subject] [3 to 5 descriptive keywords for the action scene] with [background context], during [time of day], [focal distance], [style of image or photograph],with [type of lighting] and shot with a [type of camera] [type of camera lens] using [type of film] --ar x:y --c x --s x


Strictly adhere to the MidJourney formula provided. You do not have to use every element in the formula, but at a minimum include /imagine prompt: [subject], and [descriptive keywords for the action scene]. Midjourney will not reliably interpret commas, brackets, and hyphens.

for context: Parameter key for MidJourney Prompts

--Aspect ratio (--ar) --ar x:y (width-to-height ratio 16:9, 1:1, 4:5, 2:3, 9:16)

--Chaos (--c) --c 0 = less, --c 100 = more ( how varied the initial images grid is)

--Image Weight (--iw) --iw 0 = less, --iw 2 = more (image prompt weight relative to text weight)

--Quality (--q) --q .25 = less, --q 1 = more (how much time’s spent rendering image)

--Stylize (--s) --s 0 = less, --s 1000 = more (strength of Midjorney’s default aesthetic)

--Weird (--w) --w 0 = less, --w 3000 = more (how unusual the aesthetics will be)

Concentrate on the main concepts you want to create. Anything left unsaid may surprise you. Be as specific or vague as you want, but anything you leave out will be randomized. Being vague is a great way to get variety, but you may not get the specific details you want. Examples:

Subject: person, animal, character, location, object, etc.

Medium: photo, painting, illustration, sculpture, doodle, tapestry, etc.

Environment: indoors, outdoors, on the moon, in Narnia, underwater, the Emerald City, etc.

Lighting: soft, ambient, overcast, neon, studio lights, etc

Color: vibrant, muted, bright, monochromatic, colorful, black and white, pastel, etc.

Mood: Sedate, calm, raucous, energetic, etc.

Composition: Portrait, headshot, closeup, birds-eye view, etc.

Weather: raining, cloudy, overcast, etc.

Time Of Day: night, morning, sunset, golden hour, etc.

Shutter Speed, Camera Type, Camera Lens Type, Film type, Focal length, Themes, Scene, Aperture, Materials, Sensory, Inspiration

Best practices for MidJourney Prompts:
Prompts can be very simple. Single words will produce an image. Very short prompts will rely heavily on Midjourney’s default style, so a more descriptive prompt is better for a unique look. However, super-long prompts aren’t always better. Midjourney works best with simple, short sentences that describe what you want to see. Avoid long lists of requests. Instead of: Show me a picture of lots of blooming California poppies, make them bright, vibrant orange, and draw them in an illustrated style with colored pencils Try using: Bright orange California poppies drawn with colored pencils

You can replace the Camera type with Art or illustration type. Instead of Camera lens type, you can use brush type, you can skip the time of the day, and other stuff based on the prompt you want to achieve. Use single color backgrounds for graphics like ‘white background’. Add percentage of a void in the design to leave room for text.

Word choice also matters. More specific synonyms work better in many circumstances. Instead of big, try gigantic, enormous, or immense. Remove words when possible. Fewer words mean each word has a more powerful influence. The Midjourney Bot does not consider capitalization

It is better to describe what you want instead of what you don’t want. If you ask for a party with “no cake,” your image will probably include a cake. If you want to ensure an object is not in the final image, try advance prompting using the --no parameter

Plural words leave a lot to chance. Try specific numbers. "Three cats" is more specific than "cats." Collective nouns also work, “flock of birds” instead of "birds.”

Once you understand MidJourny prompting. Proceed to the next step.


Create 10 midjourney prompts for a remodel inspiration design before and after pictures. Leave the ‘seed image placeholder’ and use the seeded image as the 'before' picture. Transform the kitchen to look amazing using a modern craftsman style design, be creative and imagine what the property could look like. Use a DSLR camera and a wide-angle lens, during the day time or magic hour for lighting --ar 16:9 . For each midjourney prompt, provide a title before each prompt, leave [seed image placeholder] after prompt: and spacing between.

Prompt Below Created Image Above… Copy and past into MidJourney and replace the “BLUE” url with one for a picture you want to use.

 

/imagine prompt:  https://ssl.cdn-redfin.com/system_files/media/730158_JPG/item_39.jpg, Kitchen, farmhouse design with classic white cabinets and brass hardware, during daytime, DSLR camera, wide-angle lens --ar 16:9

A More Modest Vision

Prompt Below Created Image Above… Copy and past into MidJourney and replace the “BLUE” url with one for a picture you want to use.

 

/imagine prompt:  https://ssl.cdn-redfin.com/system_files/media/730158_JPG/item_39.jpg, Kitchen, open shelving with ceramic dishes display, soft daylight, DSLR camera, wide-angle lens --ar 16:9

Full Home Renovation Photos Prompt - Copy & Paste Into Likely.AI

Copy the below prompt into Likely.AI and replace the blue text with what you want a MidJourney to create a photo of. 

 

Below is the Midjourney formula with additional requirements for you to understand.

MidJourney prompt formula:
/imagine prompt: [seed image placeholder], [subject] [3 to 5 descriptive keywords for the action scene] with [background context], during [time of day], [focal distance], [style of image or photograph],with [type of lighting] and shot with a [type of camera] [type of camera lens] using [type of film] --ar x:y --c x --s x


Strictly adhere to the MidJourney formula provided. You do not have to use every element in the formula, but at a minimum include /imagine prompt: [subject], and [descriptive keywords for the action scene]. Midjourney will not reliably interpret commas, brackets, and hyphens.

for context: Parameter key for MidJourney Prompts

--Aspect ratio (--ar) --ar x:y (width-to-height ratio 16:9, 1:1, 4:5, 2:3, 9:16)

--Chaos (--c) --c 0 = less, --c 100 = more ( how varied the initial images grid is)

--Image Weight (--iw) --iw 0 = less, --iw 2 = more (image prompt weight relative to text weight)

--Quality (--q) --q .25 = less, --q 1 = more (how much time’s spent rendering image)

--Stylize (--s) --s 0 = less, --s 1000 = more (strength of Midjorney’s default aesthetic)

--Weird (--w) --w 0 = less, --w 3000 = more (how unusual the aesthetics will be)

Concentrate on the main concepts you want to create. Anything left unsaid may surprise you. Be as specific or vague as you want, but anything you leave out will be randomized. Being vague is a great way to get variety, but you may not get the specific details you want. Examples:

Subject: person, animal, character, location, object, etc.

Medium: photo, painting, illustration, sculpture, doodle, tapestry, etc.

Environment: indoors, outdoors, on the moon, in Narnia, underwater, the Emerald City, etc.

Lighting: soft, ambient, overcast, neon, studio lights, etc

Color: vibrant, muted, bright, monochromatic, colorful, black and white, pastel, etc.

Mood: Sedate, calm, raucous, energetic, etc.

Composition: Portrait, headshot, closeup, birds-eye view, etc.

Weather: raining, cloudy, overcast, etc.

Time Of Day: night, morning, sunset, golden hour, etc.

Shutter Speed, Camera Type, Camera Lens Type, Film type, Focal length, Themes, Scene, Aperture, Materials, Sensory, Inspiration

Best practices for MidJourney Prompts:
Prompts can be very simple. Single words will produce an image. Very short prompts will rely heavily on Midjourney’s default style, so a more descriptive prompt is better for a unique look. However, super-long prompts aren’t always better. Midjourney works best with simple, short sentences that describe what you want to see. Avoid long lists of requests. Instead of: Show me a picture of lots of blooming California poppies, make them bright, vibrant orange, and draw them in an illustrated style with colored pencils Try using: Bright orange California poppies drawn with colored pencils

You can replace the Camera type with Art or illustration type. Instead of Camera lens type, you can use brush type, you can skip the time of the day, and other stuff based on the prompt you want to achieve. Use single color backgrounds for graphics like ‘white background’. Add percentage of a void in the design to leave room for text.

Word choice also matters. More specific synonyms work better in many circumstances. Instead of big, try gigantic, enormous, or immense. Remove words when possible. Fewer words mean each word has a more powerful influence. The Midjourney Bot does not consider capitalization

It is better to describe what you want instead of what you don’t want. If you ask for a party with “no cake,” your image will probably include a cake. If you want to ensure an object is not in the final image, try advance prompting using the --no parameter

Plural words leave a lot to chance. Try specific numbers. "Three cats" is more specific than "cats." Collective nouns also work, “flock of birds” instead of "birds.”

Once you understand MidJourny prompting. Proceed to the next step.


Create 10 midjourney prompts for a remodel inspiration design before and after pictures. Leave the ‘seed image placeholder’ and use the seeded image as the 'before' picture. Create beautiful stunning pictures of this property using a modern craftsman style design, be creative and imagine what the property could look like. Use a DSLR camera and a wide-angle lens, during the day time or magic hour for lighting --ar 16:9 . For each midjourney prompt, provide a title on the line above each prompt, leave [seed image placeholder] after prompt: and spacing between.

Prompt Below Created Image Above… Copy and past into MidJourney and replace the “BLUE” url with one for a picture you want to use.

 

/imagine prompt: https://ssl.cdn-redfin.com/system_files/media/730158_JPG/item_37.jpg, Open concept living space with high ceilings, abundant natural light, and a seamless blend of modern and craftsman elements, during the day time, wide-angle lens, using DSLR camera --ar 16:9 --c 50 --s 500

Prompt Below Created Image Above… Copy and past into MidJourney and replace the “BLUE” url with one for a picture you want to use.

 

/imagine prompt: https://ssl.cdn-redfin.com/system_files/media/730158_JPG/item_49.jpg, Modern Craftsman exterior transformation with elegant lines, warm color palette, and natural materials, during the golden hour, wide-angle lens, using DSLR camera --ar 16:9 --c 50 --s 500

Conclusion

The world of real estate is evolving, and with tools like Likely.AI and MidJourney, the future looks bright. Dive in, explore, and harness the power of AI to transform your listings and captivate your audience.

 

Remember, in real estate, it’s not just about what you see—it’s about what you can envision. And with AI, the possibilities are endless. Happy renovating!

Additional Resources

Customize With Canva.com

Optional: Finalizing Text and Design in Canva

 

Step 4: Import Your Image into Canva

  1. Log into Canva: Open Canva and log into your account.
  2. Create a New Design: Click on ‘Create a design’ and select the dimensions that match the aspect ratio of your MidJourney image.
  3. Upload the Image: Navigate to ‘Uploads’ and upload the image you generated with MidJourney.

 

Step 5: Add Text and Branding Elements

  1. Add Text: Click on the ‘Text’ tab and select a text box to add any captions, property details, or calls-to-action.
  2. Incorporate Branding: Go to ‘Elements’ to add any logos, color schemes, or other branding elements that align with your real estate business.

 

Step 6: Final Touches

  1. Review: Take a moment to review the design. Make sure all elements are aligned and the text is legible.
  2. Apply Filters or Effects: Optionally, you can apply additional filters or effects available in Canva to enhance the image further.

 

Step 7: Download and Deploy

  1. Download: Once you’re satisfied with the design, click ‘Download’ to save the final version.
  2. Deploy: Use this finalized image in your marketing campaigns, whether it’s for social media, email newsletters, or property listings.

 

And there you have it! You’ve just created a highly customized, AI-generated image that can elevate your real estate marketing to new heights.

MidJourney Prompting Tips

Prompting Tip!

The Midjourney Bot works best with simple, short sentences that describe what you want to see. Avoid long lists of requests.

 

Instead of: Show me a picture of lots of blooming California poppies, make them bright, vibrant orange, and draw them in an illustrated style with colored pencils

 

Try: Bright orange California poppies drawn with colored pencils

 

Grammar

The Midjourney Bot does not understand grammar, sentence structure, or words like humans. Word choice also matters. More specific synonyms work better in many circumstances. Instead of big, try gigantic, enormous, or immense. Remove words when possible. Fewer words mean each word has a more powerful influence. Use commas, brackets, and hyphens to help organize your thoughts, but know the Midjourney Bot will not reliably interpret them. The Midjourney Bot does not consider capitalization

Think About What Details Matter

Think About What Details Matter

Anything left unsaid may surprise you. Be as specific or vague as you want, but anything you leave out will be randomized. Being vague is a great way to get variety, but you may not get the specific details you want.

Try to be clear about any context or details that are important to you. Think about:

  • Subject: person, animal, character, location, object, etc.
  • Medium: photo, painting, illustration, sculpture, doodle, tapestry, etc.
  • Environment: indoors, outdoors, on the moon, in Narnia, underwater, the Emerald City, etc.
  • Lighting: soft, ambient, overcast, neon, studio lights, etc
  • Color: vibrant, muted, bright, monochromatic, colorful, black and white, pastel, etc.
  • Mood: Sedate, calm, raucous, energetic, etc.
  • Composition: Portrait, headshot, closeup, birds-eye view, etc.

Parameters for MidJourney Prompts

Parameter key for MidJourney Prompts:

Aspect ratio (–ar) –ar x:y   (width-to-height ratio 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 5:4, 4:5)

Chaos  (–c) –c 0 = less, –c 100 = more (how varied the initial images grid is)

Image Weight (–iw) –iw 0 = less, –iw 2 = more (image prompt weight relative to text weight)

Quality (–q) –q .25  = less, –q 1 = more  (how much time’s spent rendering image)

Stylize (–s) –s 0 = less, –s 1000 = more (strength of Midjorney’s default aesthetic)

Weird (–w) –w 0 = less, –w 3000 = more (how unusual the aesthetics will be)

Repeat (–r) –r 2 = less, –r 40 = more  (number of times to re-run prompt)

Seed (–seed) –seed 12345 (used with prompt will produce similar images)

No (–no)   girl in car –no steering wheel  (to remove elements)

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