Using Images in Midjourney: 4 Key Techniques Explained

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  • By default, images have equal influence.

  • Want one image to matter more than others in the blend? You can give images relative weights. After each image URL, add `::` followed by a number. For example, `imageA.jpg::2 imageB.jpg::1` makes image A twice as important as image B. This specific weighting method works only on Discord for now.

    Managing complex blends or many prompts can get time-consuming. A tool like TitanXT's Midjourney Automator can help streamline your workflow and manage your image generation tasks.

    3. Style Reference

    Style Reference (–sref) tells Midjourney to match the visual look of an image without necessarily including its subject. It copies things like color palette, texture, medium (like paint or photography), and overall visual style.

    This is different from a standard image prompt, which might try to incorporate the image's subject matter.

    How to Use It

    • Type your text prompt first.

    • Add `–sref` followed by a space.

    • Paste the URL of your style image.

    You can control the strength of the style reference using `–sw` (style weight). The default is 100. You can set it from 0 (no style influence) to 1000 (maximum style influence).

    Just like blending, you can use multiple style images and give them relative weights using the `::` notation to combine styles or make one style image more dominant. Some Midjourney versions also let you use specific style code numbers instead of image URLs.

    Working with many style prompts or variations? The Midjourney Automator from TitanXT is designed to help manage these types of repetitive or complex prompting tasks efficiently.

    4. Character Reference

    Character reference (–cref) is designed to keep a character looking consistent across different images and scenes. It focuses on matching the specific appearance of a character from a reference image.

    This is useful for creating stories or comic strips where you need the same character to appear in various situations.

    How to Use It

    • Type your text prompt describing the scene.

    • Add `–cref` followed by a space.

    • Paste the URL of the image showing your character.

    Use the `–cw` (character weight) parameter to control how closely Midjourney copies the character's clothing and sometimes hair from the reference image. A higher `–cw` value will try harder to match the reference look.

    Putting it All Together

    Using images in your Midjourney prompts gives you a lot of control over your results. You can use a standard image prompt to guide the overall picture, blend images for interesting mixes, use style references to copy artistic looks, or use character references to keep characters consistent.

    You can even combine these methods, like using a character reference with a style reference to put a consistent character into a specific artistic style. Planning to generate many variations or combine multiple sophisticated techniques? Automate parts of your image creation process with the TitanXT Midjourney Automator.

    Midjourney vs Logen

    FeatureMidjourneyLogen
    Cost$10-60/moFree
    PrivacyCloud (images stored)100% local
    GenerationsLimited by planUnlimited
    Internet RequiredAlwaysNo
    Custom ModelsNoYes (any ComfyUI model)
    GPU RequiredNo (cloud)Yes (local)
    Ease of UseDiscord botDesktop app
    Try Logen Free →
    🖥

    Do This Locally with Logen

    Skip the subscription. Generate images like these on your own GPU — private, unlimited, no cloud dependency.

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    Midjourney vs Logen

    FeatureMidjourneyLogen
    Cost$10-60/moFree
    PrivacyCloud (images stored)100% local
    GenerationsLimited by planUnlimited
    Internet RequiredAlwaysNo
    Custom ModelsNoYes (any ComfyUI model)
    GPU RequiredNo (cloud)Yes (local)
    Ease of UseDiscord botDesktop app
    Try Logen Free →
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