Midjourney: Tips and Techniques for Creating Images
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn the tools and techniques you need to generate great images using the Midjourney generative AI.
Syllabus
Introduction
- The rise of image generation apps
- Downloading and using the exercise files
- How text to image prompts work
- Joining Midjourney and installing Discord
- Creating your first Midjourney text prompt
- Creating your first Midjourney text prompt on the web
- Prompting on Midjourney, viewing your images, and finding inspiration
- Using external images with a text prompt
- Blending images
- Getting help and adjusting settings
- Using Midjourney v5 and beyond
- Text separation and weights to drive image creation
- Midjourney parameters for lighting, image size, and more
- Midjourney parameters for video, seamless textures, and more
- Using Style Raw and the Stylize Parameter
- Image and text prompt ideation: Repeat, describe, and shorten
- Multiple text prompts in one (Permutation Prompts)
- Pan and vary images
- Using Midjourney's 5.2 Zoom feature
- Changing part of an image with Vary Region (inpainting)
- Working with Midjourney v6
- Creating text in Midjourney v6
- Using the Style Reference parameter
- Character consistency in v6
- Experimenting with character consistency and permutations
- A tour of the Create tab
- Exploring the community for inspiration
- Organizing and rerolling previous image creations
- Uploading images
- Working in rooms
- Using generative AI images with other AI apps
- Understanding Midjourney copyright
- Generative image app alternatives
- Continuing your Midjourney learning experience
Taught by
Nick Harauz
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