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Using the Web Interface
The web interface is easy to use. At the top, you see the prompt bar. You can type your prompt there. You can also use past images as style examples. This makes things simple.
Image Settings
On the left of the prompt bar is the settings button. Here you can change:
Image size and aspect ratio (using a visual slider).
Image size and aspect ratio (using a visual slider).
Generation mode (standard or raw).
Generation mode (standard or raw).
Model version (from newest to oldest).
Model version (from newest to oldest).
Personalization code (a unique setting for you).
Personalization code (a unique setting for you).
On the right side of the settings, you can change the aesthetics. Sliders make this easy. You don’t need to remember numbers. Just drag the slider for the look you want.
Speed Options
Below the aesthetics, you find speed options:
Fast: The usual generation speed.
Fast: The usual generation speed.
Turbo: Much faster. Uses fast hours twice as quickly. You generate fewer images with this speed.
Turbo: Much faster. Uses fast hours twice as quickly. You generate fewer images with this speed.
Exploring the Left Sidebar
Let’s look at the menu on the left side.
Explorer
This section shows featured images from the community. You can see other people’s great work here.
Create
This is like your personal place. You see your recent images on the left section. On the right, you see the prompt and settings used for that image.
Organize
Here you see all your images in a list. You can make folders to group your images. This helps you find your creations faster.
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Personalized
This is a new section. You can tell Midjourney what art style you like. You train the model for your specific taste. A good benefit of doing this is that you can earn free fast hours. If you have free time, work on this and get hours for free generations.
Image Editor
A new image editor is part of the web version. It is available if you meet certain requirements. For example, having a yearly plan, being a monthly subscriber for 12 months, or having made over 10,000 images.
Chat
Here are chat rooms like on Discord. They are grouped by topics. Examples are General Chaos, Prompt Crafting, Daily Theme, and Newbies. A good point about the web version is that your images are made privately. They don’t get lost in busy public rooms. You can also get help from the community here.
Tasks
This is a new section. You can do tasks to get free hours. You can fill out surveys or rate images, among other tasks. This is a great way to earn time for more image creation.
Help
At the bottom of the left sidebar, you find help options. You can see guides to start, how-to documents for features, video guides, and more.
Updates
This section shows the latest news about Midjourney. It is updated often.
Looking Closer at the Create Section
In the Create section, you see your recent images. Click an image to see it better and get options. If you right-click an image, you get four choices:
Open the image in a new tab.
Open the image in a new tab.
Save it.
Save it.
Copy it.
Copy it.
Copy the image web address.
Copy the image web address.
On the bottom right, you see options like vary, upscale, zoom out, and editor. You also get three new options: use the image as a reference, use it as a style example, or use the same prompt again.
A menu with more options is also available. These include vary, upscale, remix, and pan.
At the top of the right panel, you see the prompt used for the image. You also see all settings applied. A menu for the image has more options too. You can copy, report, download, hide the image, or open it in Discord.
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