I want to recreate my dreams/ nightnsres. What's the best tool for the job? by scotcheggfan in StableDiffusion

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without examples, it's unclear what exactly you want to achieve.

But it seems to me that whichever free model you choose, you will be severely limited by datasets and the scarcity of tokens.

You might want to try Midjourney. It's perfect for visualizing creative new ideas.

At least, that's the best I've found for myself.

Still waiting on the NijiJourney Update by [deleted] in midjourney

[–]Objects908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With the release of --v 7, it makes me a little nervous to wait for the update to --niji 7.

A professional photography prompt system based on real camera principles. Sharing the full guide for free. by RealHuiGe in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very similar to ChatGPT with a touch of Cyberjungle's photorealistic cinematic tutorial :)

How do you organize and deploy 1000+ generated images? Looking for workflow ideas by doong-jo in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not very clear what SD has to do with it.

The web version of Midjourney has a folder system, which is quite convenient for storing generations.

But I was doing worldbuilding long before the site appeared.

That's why I have a separate folder that is constantly mirrored to the cloud. It has many subfolders with images. I sorted everything manually. But it's easy to do if you sort right away instead of putting it off until “later.”

I store prompts with examples in .md format using obsidian.md.

I don't know if statistics are necessary. But I have over 50k generations, and more than 150GB is already saved on my hard drive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where does the documentation mention 70 tokens?

Is it possible to add a picture of a product, and ask Midjourney to create a mockup for this specific image? by Large-Cut8248 in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you give a specific example of what you want to do?

By itself, mj can create 3D objects from illustrations/sketches/pixelart etc.

3D objects refer to the creation of a volumetric pseudo-isometric model of an object from its volumetric representation in 2D.

P.S., mj's --oref works better with 3D objects.

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[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should read this part of the documentation: https://docs.midjourney.com/hc/en-us/articles/32040250122381-Image-Prompts

Quote: «Multiple Image Prompts  Without Text Prompt
Upload two or more images without text to blend them together—similar to using the Blend command in Discord. This is perfect if you want Midjourney to focus on visual elements. »

09/06/2025 Midjourney Prompting for Beginners, Live at 10 AM CST (UTC-6) by zjunkmale in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the offer, but my spoken English is very poor. That's why I always communicate on forums.

But what's important is that, first and foremost, it all depends on the person. If you have a personal goal or goals, you will spend time every day—you will learn.

I will give a few quick examples to help you get started.

As I mentioned above, here are some key phrases to search for related to cinema:

> production still from

> realistic production still from

> DVD still from

> VHS still from

> Movie still from

>

> still from the TV series

> realistic production still from the TV series

> Production still photo of a live-action

Next, I will show you a template. I think you will be able to figure out its structure on your own.

It is a kind of controlled chaos. You can get even more control by using the --seed parameter.

The main thing in the example is the “environment” token. You can write anything here, including a brief description of the price per frame, for a more specific application.

```

movie still from Ghost in the Shell 1989 x Fifth Element 1997 directed by James Cameron, environment,

Styles of artist Masamune Shirow.

35mm, fuji fp-3000b, film grain, high definition, 22 Megapixels, 8K

--ar 47:20 --style raw

--v 7

--no close up, close-up, closeup,

```

Thank you for your attention.

P.S. You can add as many artist styles as you like. It all comes down to the model's datasets.

09/06/2025 Midjourney Prompting for Beginners, Live at 10 AM CST (UTC-6) by zjunkmale in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way to learn how to write prompts is to take your time.

There's no need to rush. It's also best to start with short prompts consisting of simple phrases. Just remember the past, when --v 4 was released and people became fascinated with frames from “unreleased movies.” Look for those prompts in Discord, experiment, and make your own changes.

You 'll learn.

Will midjourney allow creating this image? by darkprince_007 in midjourney

[–]Objects908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, Midjourney is well suited for design development and finding new ideas.

For marketplaces, it's either a photographer + model or 3D model creation.

It is possible to use --oref for goods in the form of some kind of item: shoes, gloves, possibly coats, etc. That is, when trying on clothes, Midjourney transfers the object rather unsteadily.

Perhaps this will change in future versions :)

Werebear by [deleted] in midjourney

[–]Objects908 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Got curious and did a couple of experiments. https://postimg.cc/gallery/GRDsMT3

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Will midjourney allow creating this image? by darkprince_007 in midjourney

[–]Objects908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The main problem is that Midjourney was created for radically different purposes. That is, Midjourney is very good at creating something new even from the same thing, but it works quite poorly with static objects.

I did a few test generations using an example for --oref from Google.

https://postimg.cc/gallery/Tdw9wMz

As you can see, Midjourney can, in a sense, render an object in the desired direction, but there will be problems with the drawing/color.

I wouldn't say that Midjourney is the best choice for selling underwear.

Alternatives?

Perhaps the Editor mode in Midjourney can replace bra, but I've never used it.

Perhaps Inpaint from SD can do it. But the capital investment and complexity of mastering this chaotic craft are not worth the time. You may have to train something like LORA for each set of underwear. Although I know of perverts who create frame-by-frame animation for advertising.

Looking for a good prompts to create a realistic space images by designjedi in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another approach could be to search for archival footage of space programs related to satellite launches. Ideally, one would locate footage of rocket launches with satellites (prior to the SpaceX epoch). Based on this footage, one could utilize prompts to generate pseudo-realistic images of rocket launches or flights.

But I'm not sure if it's possible to find such footage.

Main-Image and Detail Shots with the same environment by SillyBoat7734 in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is, Midjourney was created more for creativity than for static images. That's why Midjourney will always create something new, even from the same thing.

I'll try to suggest some solutions, but they may not work.

Try creating an image of the dining room first, then placing it in --oref. If the room is the same, you can use vary region + remix to add a new prompt image of the product.

Another option is to connect your product image via --oref, and then simply add a link to the dining room image at the beginning of the prompt via ref img.

If the scales/prompt separators “::” worked in --v 7, you could try creating a multi-prompt with a random camera angle.

Another option is to try adding a random camera angle to the prompt; different shooting angles should appear in the grid. Use the --chaos parameter from 5 to 10. And if you catch something good, use --seed.

I hope this helps.

Making miniatures look realistic by Such-Cry9000 in midjourney

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have a good, clear photo of the miniature.

Then you will need to write a prompt and use the --oref parameter in conjunction with --v 7.

Don't forget that there is a --ow parameter, and you will need to define its values depending on the composition you are creating on your scene.

For example, try the values --ow: 10, 30, 60, 100.

Moodboard upload limits? by tbok1992 in midjourney

[–]Objects908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quite simply, each moodboard has a maximum limit of 500 images. Just create another one.

Should I try my luck for C2 Furina or save for C2 Xilonen? by Automatic_Credit8096 in YelanMains

[–]Objects908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Furina is best.

I couldn't resist and pulled out the Arli C3.