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#3: 5 Complementary Tools to Use with Midjourney

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:59 am
by shaownhasan
Sieh recommends those looking for a more realistic andorra email list effect to use the “–style raw” command. This option removes Midjourney's automatic beautification features, making the image more photo-like.

In addition, users can use the same seed number to maintain consistency across multiple images, a feature that is particularly useful when creating a series of related images.

On Discord, you can find the seed by adding an envelope emoji to a picture. This will trigger the bot to send you a direct message containing your seed number.

In the desktop version of Midjourney, you can click "Copy Job ID" on the image, then return to Discord and enter the command "/show" followed by the copied job ID number. When the image appears in the chat, respond to it with the envelope emoji to receive a seed number.

Midjourney also includes a useful "/describe" functionality. Users can upload an existing image and use this command to get a detailed description, which can provide better hints for subsequent builds. This feature is especially useful for users who wish to recreate or iterate on existing images.

While Midjourney excels in many areas, Sieh recommends using these additional tools to get great images.

Problem with the text? Ideogram.ai is great for working with text-heavy images and logo concepts. Sieh points out, "It never clutters the text."

Want to see more pictures? Adobe Photoshop's Generate Fill feature lets you extend parts of an image beyond its initial boundaries. "I can go in and expand the entire room. It makes the AI-generated room fit perfectly with the product photos they gave me," Sieh shared.