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S02|L10 - midjourney pt1 - generate art using midjourney
- Links
- Notes
- Review
- Summary
- Core Idea
- Why Midjourney
- Commercial Use
- Discord Setup
- Basic Prompting
- Iteration Workflow
- Settings
- Style Testing Checklist
[0/4] - Fast Mode vs Relax Mode
- Stealth Mode
- Remix Mode
- Variations
- Rerolling
- Minimalism for POD
- White Background
- Seamless Patterns
- Aspect Ratio
- Prompt Checklist
[0/7] - POD Design Checklist
[0/6] - Key Insight
- Bottom Line
- Transcript
Links
Notes
pricing comparison
- Dali requires to pay per credit
- Midjourney is flat and unlimited
basic test
- using discord
/imagine prompt/imagine Planet mars, Minimal Design, Flat 2D Animation Style On A White Background --q 2 --v 5 --s/imagine Planet mars from the perspective of it in space, Minimal Design, Flat 2D Animation Style On A White Background --q 2 --v 5 --s
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better to give positive prompts thqn negative
- positive
- ask it to do things
- negative
- take away things
- hit the reload button to regenerate the prompt
subscription plans
fast gpu
- limited amount of time
- depends on plan
- can buy more
copyright protection
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free version requres you to show a CC BY-NC 4.0 copyright
- this tells people how you got it
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paid versions give a general commercial terms
- don't have to tell anyone
stealth mode
- for discord
- only avaialbe in pro
- images don't show up in general public
- don't worry about it
to use without all the crap
- in discord
- click 'show members'
- send a message to the Midjourney bot
- right click 'message'
- you are in a private convo with midjourney
prompts
settings
- /settings
MJ versions
- choose latest
qualities
- Half, Base, High
- how much time MJ uses
- better is slower
- high quality is a LOT better, choose this
style
- low, med, high, very high
- no right or wrong answer here
- high and very high are usually good
- sometimes medium and low are good options
mode
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modes
- public, stealth
- remix, fast, relax
- remix allows you to take one of your image and modify it with text
- fast lets you use your fast gpu time
- relax mode lets you save your fast gpu time for later
designing
line art
- visible
- easy to take in
- details get lost
- minimalist
- higher style does not always create the result we want
remove background
examples of prompts
line art
- black line art of a sunflower top down on a white background –q 2 –v 5 –s 750
- minimalist black line art of a sunflower top down on a white background –q 2 –v 5 –s 750
corgi
- corgi, cartoon, flat, 2d animation style, on a white background –q 2 –v 5 –s 50
- -s 50 means low style
mars
- planet mars from the perspective of it in space, minimal design, flat 2d animation style on a white background –q 2 -v 5 -s 250
- planet mars from the perspective of it in space, minimal design, flat, cartoon, 2d animation style on a white background –q 2 -v 5 -s 250
patterns
- lot of Print on Demands
- prompt
scribble of japanese sea waves --tile - '–tile'
- you can check out midjourney support documents for more info https://docs.midjourney.com/hc/en-us/categories/32013335627533
aspect ratios
- allow you to change the aspect ratio of the image
-ar 16:9- e.g. create waves that are longer or taller
- this can allow you to more better match the product you are printing on
Review
Summary
This lesson introduces Midjourney as an AI art tool for creating images that can be used in print-on-demand designs.
Core Idea
Midjourney works best through iteration.
You do not usually get the final image from one prompt.
Workflow:
- write prompt
- generate 4 images
- inspect results
- adjust prompt
- reroll / remix / vary
- choose best image
Why Midjourney
- high image quality
- flat monthly fee
- can generate many images
- useful for experimentation
- good for print-on-demand research and design creation
Commercial Use
Free plan:
- may require Creative Commons attribution
- not ideal for products
Paid plan:
- better for commercial use
- no attribution requirement under normal paid terms
- starts around $10/month in the transcript
Pro plan:
- includes stealth mode
- keeps generations private
Discord Setup
Midjourney works through Discord.
Basic flow:
- create Discord account
- join Midjourney server
- find Midjourney bot
- right click bot
- click Message
- use private bot chat
Command:
/imagine
Basic Prompting
Example:
/imagine cartoon planet Mars from the perspective of space
Important: Midjourney responds better to positive prompts than negative prompts.
Better:
planet Mars from the perspective of space
Weaker:
Mars but not the surface
Iteration Workflow
Use the first output as feedback.
Ask:
- what did it misunderstand?
- what is missing?
- what is too detailed?
- what is too realistic?
- what is too plain?
Then revise the prompt.
Settings
Open Settings
/settings
Version
Use the newest Midjourney version unless you have a reason not to.
Quality
High quality:
- slower
- uses more GPU time
- often better results
- useful for printable designs
Lower quality:
- faster
- useful for rough idea generation
Style
Style changes how detailed / stylized the result is.
Common levels:
- low
- medium
- high
- very high
There is no universally correct setting.
Use different style levels to test the visual direction.
Style Testing Checklist [0/4]
- test low style
- test medium style
- test high style
- test very high style
Fast Mode vs Relax Mode
Fast mode:
- uses fast GPU time
- quicker generations
Relax mode:
- slower
- saves fast GPU time
Stealth Mode
Stealth mode keeps images from appearing publicly in Midjourney galleries.
Useful if:
- you want product ideas private
- you do not want competitors seeing prompts
- you are developing commercial designs
Remix Mode
Turn remix mode on.
It lets you create variations while changing the prompt.
Example:
- start with happy corgi
- remix with “sad”
- reroll until expression is right
Variations
Midjourney gives four images.
Variation buttons:
- V1 = variation of image 1
- V2 = variation of image 2
- V3 = variation of image 3
- V4 = variation of image 4
Use variations when one image is close but not perfect.
Rerolling
Reroll when:
- prompt is good
- output is not quite right
- you want more options
Rerolling is central to the workflow.
Minimalism for POD
For print-on-demand, simpler designs often work better.
Reasons:
- clearer at thumbnail size
- easier to understand quickly
- prints cleaner
- fewer small details get lost
- stronger visual impact on shirts
Prompt word:
minimalist
Example:
/imagine minimalist black line art of a sunflower, top down, on a white background
White Background
Use white background when you plan to remove the background later.
Example:
on a white background
Reason:
- easier to remove background
- easier to create transparent PNG
- cleaner for POD placement
Seamless Patterns
Patterns are useful for:
- phone cases
- blankets
- bags
- all-over-print products
Use:
--tile
Example:
/imagine scribble of Japanese sea waves --tile
Aspect Ratio
Use aspect ratio to match the product shape.
Example:
--ar 16:9
Full example:
/imagine scribble of Japanese sea waves --tile --ar 16:9
Use aspect ratio when designing for:
- wide prints
- vertical products
- banners
- phone cases
- product-specific layouts
Prompt Checklist [0/7]
- subject is clear
- style is clear
- background is specified
- print use is considered
- detail level is controlled
- aspect ratio matches product
- pattern command used if needed
POD Design Checklist [0/6]
- keep design readable
- avoid excessive detail
- test minimalist version
- use white/plain background for removal
- reroll several times
- export/edit into transparent PNG later
Key Insight
Midjourney is not a one-shot design machine.
It is an experimentation tool.
The quality comes from:
- prompt refinement
- rerolling
- remixing
- testing style levels
- choosing the best final image
Bottom Line
Use Midjourney to generate many possible visual directions, then refine the best ones into clean, printable POD designs.
Transcript
00:00 Hey, everyone. And welcome to our video series, 00:04 on Midjourney 00:05 which is my favorite AI tool 00:08 my favorite AI art tool, sorry, and, 00:11 easily the most popular 00:13 AI Art tool out there. When I first started using 00:16 AI Art, I loved DALL E and that was because 00:19 DALL E produced images in the highest quality. 00:22 Over time though, Midjourney now produces images in much higher 00:26 quality than it used to back when I first started 00:29 using AI art. And unlike Dall e, where you have 00:32 to pay per credit, 00:34 for each image that you generate, with Midjourney you pay 00:37 a small flat monthly fee 00:39 and you can generate unlimited images. 00:42 It's an amazing, incredible bargain. 00:45 And adding to that, with MidJourney, there's a free account 00:48 that you can use to try it so that you 00:51 can generate images and see if you like it before 00:53 you purchase a pay plan. With the, pay plans, you 00:57 get unlimited commercial rights. So if you do wanna use 01:00 Dall e to produce images to sell onto products, then 01:03 I highly recommend 01:04 upgrading to a paid plan. 01:06 But again, it's a small flat monthly fee and I'll 01:08 show you. 01:09 But here's how it works. 01:11 So you open up that you open up Midchurney, sorry. 01:14 And then you come and you type in, 01:17 slash 01:18 imagine. 01:19 This is your prompt and you click it. 01:21 And then you just type in exactly 01:24 what you want MidJourney to create. So we're gonna type 01:28 in this prompt 01:30 as our example. 01:32 Now, 01:33 it takes a little while. So, 01:36 it takes less than 60 seconds. 01:38 But if you give it a particularly complex prompt, it 01:42 can take longer. If you give it a really simple 01:44 prompt, it can take shorter. 01:47 So, I'm showing this in real time. 01:51 For the whole Sartete YouTube channel, 01:53 any tutorial videos I show on this are not gonna 01:56 show it in real time. What I'm going to do 01:58 is I'm gonna heavily edit those to cut out this 02:01 waiting time. 02:03 But for the ecom clubhouse members, I would much rather 02:05 give you a raw insight into 02:08 showing you 02:10 exactly what's going on, not cutting anything out for you 02:13 so that you can see exactly what to expect when 02:15 you're using apps such as Midjourney. 02:18 It's 1 of the really nice things about, having, this 02:21 course. I can produce 02:22 videos 02:24 which aren't edited for a YouTube algorithm and instead produce 02:27 images 02:29 produce videos which are as helpful as possible and provide 02:31 the most information as possible. 02:33 And I think it's very helpful to see how long 02:35 it takes so that you can use 02:38 that to figure out, 02:40 realistically how many images you could generate. Because if it 02:43 takes 60 seconds to generate an image but you want 02:46 to reroll an image multiple times, then you have to 02:48 allow for that when you're figuring out how long it's 02:50 gonna take you to come up with a design. 02:53 So this is what it's created for us. It's created 02:55 4 different images for us to choose from. 02:58 Now, here's how to use Mid Journey. 03:02 What you do 03:03 is you give it your best prompt in the beginning. 03:06 So you try to come up with a really good 03:07 prompt, 03:08 but you're probably gonna have to tweak it. You're probably 03:10 gonna have to add things. You might have to remove 03:12 things. 03:13 So looking at this 03:14 1 here, 03:16 we can see that, 03:19 it's produced 03:20 3 images of the planet Mars, which is what I 03:22 was in I was imagining. I was looking for it 03:25 to create images 03:27 of the planet Mars, the physical planet Mars that you'd 03:29 see floating in space, But it has created this image 03:32 here 03:34 of Mars itself 03:35 which is not what I want. 03:37 So this is exactly what I mean by tweaking it. 03:40 So what I'm gonna do, 03:42 I'm gonna come back. I'm gonna go now use the 03:44 imagine prompt 03:46 and I'm gonna put something very similar in. However, 03:50 I'm gonna come in and modify. I'm gonna go from 03:53 the perspective 03:56 of 03:57 it in space 04:01 and we'll do a search for that. 04:03 I also apologize if my voice is weaker. 04:05 I'm currently recovering from who knows what infection I had, 04:11 but, 04:13 I tested negative for COVID. But, 04:16 I currently got a weaker voice as a result, so 04:21 I'm just gonna let this load. When I first started 04:24 using MidJourney, I found it very intimidating that it used 04:27 Discord. 04:28 The MidJourney 04:29 AI team had purposefully chosen to use Discord as a 04:32 way to message 04:34 the bot with your prompt 04:36 because they didn't wanna have to spend extra money 04:39 on creating a UI, 04:42 to do it. So when you go to Dall e, 04:44 it's got this beautiful website with this beautiful UI where 04:47 you come in and you type in your prompt to 04:49 the bot and you send it to the bot and 04:50 the bot sends you back images. And it looks beautiful. 04:52 Don't get me wrong. But it is expensive to design 04:55 a website like that. So the My Journey team thought, 04:58 well, why don't we take all of our money and 05:00 invest it instead 05:02 into 05:03 the actual bot itself? 05:05 So we'll invest it 05:07 into, 05:09 making this AI the best that it can be. 05:13 And then, 05:15 we can save time on that. Now, 05:18 I wanna show you this here because this definitely does 05:20 happen. So I'm pretty certain 05:22 that we have that the bot, 05:25 has, oh, no. Here we go. As I say, if 05:28 it if it if it takes a little bit too 05:29 long for it to to load, you can always just 05:32 repeat, 05:33 repeat it. 05:35 But I mean, this is the thing. Like, there's a 05:36 lot of people currently sending the bot, 05:39 prompts 05:40 And so, 05:41 it could take a while. And this is exactly why 05:43 I wanted to record this for the Econ Club, house 05:45 members without modifying it so that you can get, again, 05:48 a realistic 05:50 idea about what's actually how long it actually takes and 05:54 the process involved. 05:58 So you can see that it's currently 93 percent. So 06:01 it is loading up. 06:04 Alright. So this is 06:05 this here is a lot more what we want. Now, 06:07 of course, you can see here that 06:09 it's, 06:11 that's showing us some space which makes sense because it's 06:13 seeing the word space. 06:15 I don't mind that though, 06:19 because if I wanna start adding in, 06:22 prompts. Once I've currently with Midjourney, 06:25 and this could change. By the time you're watching this, 06:27 it may have changed. Currently, right now, Midjourney is not 06:30 great 06:31 at taking negative prompts. It's much better instead to give 06:34 it positive prompts. Positive prompts are asking it specifically to 06:37 do things rather than asking it to take away things. 06:41 So if you have a prompt like this here that 06:43 you like, what you do is you just come and 06:46 click this button here. 06:48 And now 06:50 it will reroll the prompt. 06:52 So it's gonna do this prompt again for us 06:55 and, 06:57 we can then load. But yes, I was very intimidated 07:00 by Midjourney because 07:02 I, 07:03 I'm not a big Discord user. I don't use Discord 07:05 a lot. And you can see this time around, it's 07:06 done it a lot faster. 07:08 So, 07:09 sometimes sometimes it takes longer than others. It just depends 07:12 upon, 07:13 the server. 07:16 So I don't use Discord so much. So I was 07:18 very intimidated by it but it's actually really easy. 07:21 And once we finish doing this, 07:23 I'll show you how it works and how to open 07:26 up Midjourney and how to use it. 07:29 But yes, I just wanted to give you a brief 07:31 overview 07:32 of how you use Midjourney 07:34 so that you can, 07:36 see. 07:41 And here we go. 07:42 So 07:44 this here is the way that, 07:47 you're mentioning. You just type in the prompt that you 07:49 want. But, of course, as you can imagine, you can 07:52 come up with some pretty incredible prompts. So that's what 07:55 we're gonna be also discussing 07:57 inside of this video tutorial 07:59 series. 08:00 But let me, for now, just show you 08:04 how to get, 08:06 Midjourney, 08:07 working for you. 08:10 Okay. So to get MidJourney, 08:12 what you just wanna do is you wanna come to 08:15 the MidJourney website 08:17 and, you want to register for a MidJourney account. 08:21 And when you do, you will start out on their 08:25 free trial. So their free trial is, of course, free. 08:28 There is no, monthly cost. 08:32 Currently right now, as I will show you, you can 08:34 set your settings so that you can generate fast images 08:37 faster or slower. 08:38 So if you wanna generate images faster, it will use 08:42 up GPU time and, Midjourney will just track this time. 08:46 And once you run out of it, then you either 08:48 have to purchase more or you just move to the 08:51 slower plan. It's kinda like your it's like Internet, plans 08:54 for your phone where you might have a certain amount 08:57 of, 08:59 gigabytes that you can use that's, really fast and then 09:02 afterwards you have to switch to the slower loading ones. 09:05 Sorry. Again, I'm currently, 09:08 recovering. So I apologize for any coughs or anything like 09:11 that while I'm recording these tutorial videos. 09:15 So, 09:16 the main thing to keep in mind though is that 09:18 the free plan 09:19 has this here, the usage rights. So if you are 09:23 using the free plan and then you want to use 09:25 those images, for example, sell it onto t shirts or 09:28 stickers, 09:29 then you're gonna have to give, 09:32 Creative Commons credit. And there's a whole process for how 09:34 to do that by the way. You can click on 09:36 it to find out more about how you give credit 09:38 for it. The main reason why I I really do 09:41 not recommend this for people who want to sell these, 09:45 these these images as, products 09:47 is because, 09:50 currently right now, we don't know, what's gonna necessarily happen. 09:53 But it looks like that it may be ruled that 09:56 AI generated images might not have the same copyright protections 09:59 as 10:00 non AI generated art, which makes a lot of sense. 10:03 In which case, 10:06 the thing is is that from from somebody who's just 10:09 browsing the Internet, they've got no way to tell. There's 10:11 no way to know whether your images are AI generated 10:14 or whether you yourself have drawn them unless unless you 10:18 purposefully state, 10:20 where 10:21 they were generated from or how they were created. 10:24 And so this here would tell the person who's what 10:27 who's looking at your product that this is AI generated 10:32 art, which if it does not end up having the 10:34 same copyright protections, 10:35 then that person could, in theory, use your art. So 10:39 rather than reveal that it's AI generated art, 10:43 I think it's a lot smarter 10:45 to instead, 10:47 purchase 10:48 a paid plan, which can start from as little as 10:51 10 dollars US a month. 10:54 And go down to 8 US dollars a month if 10:56 you purchase an annual plan so that as part of 10:59 the general commercial 11:01 terms, you don't have to give credit. 11:03 So, 11:06 yes, that's why you can start with the free trial 11:09 and then you can move to, 11:11 a paid plan 11:13 once you have determined that the images that Midjourney creates 11:16 are something that you are interested in 11:19 using for yourself. 11:21 And, for the basic plan and the standard plan, the 11:24 biggest difference 11:25 is, 11:26 the fact that you, 11:29 are getting more fast GPU 11:32 time per month. So it means then that you can 11:35 generate images faster so you can generate more images per 11:38 hour. 11:39 The Pro plan has a really big difference though and 11:43 that is that you can use stealth mode. Stealth mode 11:46 means that your images are not going to show up 11:51 in, 11:52 Midjourney's, 11:54 app. And later on in this video series, I'm gonna 11:56 actually show you where you can find the images that 11:59 people have created using Midjourney along with their prompts that 12:02 do get shown to the general public because people don't 12:04 have the pro plan. But if you have the pro 12:06 plan, you can use staff mode. Now, is that really 12:10 a big deal? It depends. If you think about it, 12:13 there are so many images being generated 12:16 every single minute, every single second that chances are your 12:19 image is just going to get 12:21 completely, you know, washed away 12:24 and the sea will be other images. And it's very 12:26 unlikely anybody would ever find it and then ever try 12:29 to use your image. But if you want to keep 12:31 them private, if you definitely want them to be something 12:34 that only you have access to, 12:36 then stealth mode is what you want. And then you 12:39 do have to purchase the pro plan for that. But 12:42 if you, 12:43 don't mind that, then you can start from as little 12:46 as 10 dollars. 12:48 For this, you're also going to need to have access 12:50 to Discord. 12:52 Discord is an instant messaging app as I mentioned before. 12:56 And, yes, the MidJourney team have chosen that rather than 13:00 create 13:01 their own website 13:03 where you send a text message to the bot and 13:06 then they text and then the bot sends you a 13:08 message back, just like with ChatGPT. With ChatGPT, 13:11 you send the bot what you want and then the 13:13 bot sends you a message back. They've got their own 13:15 website for that. MidJourney decided, no, we're not gonna create 13:18 our own website for that. We're just gonna use Discord. 13:21 You send the bot what you want it to create 13:24 and then the bot will send that back to you 13:26 and it's gonna do it through Discord. 13:29 So it works really well, but, 13:32 if you have never used Discord before, you might find 13:33 it a little bit confusing at first, but it's really, 13:35 really not. You get used to it very quickly. 13:38 So you wanna create a Discord account 13:40 and then you come and you open Discord. 13:47 Alright. So you're in Discord. 13:50 You come to your Midjourney 13:54 channel. It's gonna look like this. 13:57 So, 13:58 you'll probably be in 1 of these, 14:01 newcomer rooms. So these are just, general chat rooms. 14:04 Sorry. 14:07 These are just general chat rooms where people 14:10 are, 14:12 adding in their own prompts. And this is public. These 14:14 are public rooms. So you could scroll through these by 14:16 the way and just see what people are generating. 14:19 It's quite a lot of fun and you can get 14:21 a lot of really good ideas from it. 14:23 But, 14:25 what I recommend that you do is that you don't 14:27 use these rooms. You don't use the this this this 14:29 chat room to, 14:32 to generate images. 14:34 So, 14:35 by the way, also, sometimes instead of landing in here, 14:37 you might actually land on homepage. 14:39 If you land on homepage, what you wanna do is 14:42 you wanna come and click on any of these chat 14:45 rooms. So, for example, you wanna come and click on 14:47 newbies 1 2 0 because that will get this button 14:50 up here. Now oftentimes, this button is hidden. 14:54 So if it's hidden, you wanna come and click this 14:56 button here. If you come back here to home, you'll 14:59 see that the button's not there. That's why we wanna 15:02 come to 1 of these newcomer rooms. 15:05 We wanna come and we wanna make sure that we 15:07 can come and find the, 15:09 members list. 15:10 Then you come to MidJourney bot 15:14 and you right click it 15:16 and then you come and click message. 15:18 And now 15:20 you are in 15:21 your own 15:22 private 15:24 conversation with MidJourney 15:26 and, 15:27 no 1 else is in here with you. So, 15:30 you can start messaging 15:31 the MidJourney, 15:33 bot, as you like. 15:35 And so I'm gonna do that right now. Actually, what 15:37 I'm gonna do is I'm gonna come and take this 15:38 property. I'm gonna make it even more specific. 15:41 I'm gonna come and click imagine. 15:47 I'm gonna add in 15:50 the phrase cartoon. 15:52 These are a little bit more realistic than I would 15:54 like. 15:56 Let's see what it creates. 16:01 And we'll just let it load. 16:03 Be stoked. I hope that even if you are a 16:06 big Discord user, that you'll see that this is actually 16:08 so much more simple to use, 16:10 than you might have thought. 16:13 There you go. This time, it loaded up pretty quickly. 16:16 And we'll see what it creates. 16:18 And so this is really what you're doing. You're you're 16:20 tweaking it and you're generating lots of different versions of 16:23 it to find what you want. 16:27 And you can see here that, you get to see 16:30 the whole process of the bot making it for you. 16:32 So now it's at 62 percent. Once it's at hundred 16:34 percent, 16:35 it'll be finished. 16:37 And you can see here that I've got stealth mode 16:39 turned on, so only I can see these images. But 16:42 other people but I'll show you how you can how 16:44 you can turn this setting on shortly. 16:49 Very cool. So this here you can see looks actually 16:52 substantially 16:53 different from these ones here. 16:55 This 1 here definitely has, 16:57 versions of it that are a lot more cartoony. 17:00 So I could keep rerolling this and, 17:04 generate lots and lots of different versions of this and 17:06 then choose the ones that I liked the most. 17:10 Yes. 17:11 Let's now talk about the settings. 17:13 Okay. So here's how to access settings. 17:17 What you do is you ask MidJourney to open them 17:20 up for you. So come, 17:22 go, 17:23 slash settings, 17:25 enter. 17:27 Alright. Here we go. 17:29 So, 17:30 the first thing you need to do is choose the 17:32 version of MidJourney that you want. 17:34 Currently, right now, you don't want to, 17:36 worry about any of these. You wanna focus on the 17:39 main versions of MidJourney. 17:41 So what I have found is that the latest version 17:44 of MidJourney usually creates the best images which makes a 17:47 lot of sense because, the latest algorithm has been modified 17:52 to be made even better. You can use older, 17:55 algorithms if you prefer, 17:56 but generally, I found the latest version of Midjourney usually 17:59 works best. Currently, that is MidJourney version 5. By the 18:02 time you're watching this, it might be MidJourney 18:05 version 6. It might be MidJourney version 10. Who knows? 18:09 But I would choose the latest version. 18:12 Next up, we're gonna choose the quality. 18:14 This 18:15 is how much processing time MidJourney is going to put 18:19 into generating your images. 18:21 If you choose high quality, 18:24 it will use 2 times the cost 18:26 of your GPU time 18:29 and it will also be slower. 18:32 So, 18:33 you could choose base quality or you could choose half 18:36 quality. That will be the fastest. That will be, 18:41 you know, still faster than this, but more time and 18:44 half quality. 18:45 I always choose high quality. Why? 18:48 Because 18:49 I found that the quality of images it creates is 18:51 much better because it's putting more GPU time into trying 18:54 to figure out the best type of image for you. 18:56 And 18:57 even though it might takes longer for it to generate 19:00 the 4 images, 19:01 if you're generating higher quality images then chances are you're 19:04 gonna need to have less you're gonna need to prompt 19:06 at least. And that's gonna save you more time overall 19:09 even if it's taking you longer per generation. 19:12 Generally, when you're producing images that you plan to potentially 19:15 be printing, 19:17 you 19:18 you want to have you're not just if you were 19:21 if we were just creating for example, 19:23 like test images to try to generate ideas, like rough 19:26 ideas, then high quality could potentially be good and base 19:29 quality could potentially be good if we just wanna generate 19:31 lots and lots of ideas. 19:33 But if we wanna generate images that are really good 19:36 quality for us to print with, then we want them 19:38 to be really good, 19:40 with the least mistakes possible. 19:42 And so, 19:43 rather than having to regenerate these over and over again 19:45 to get it, it's much better just to spend more 19:48 time upfront 19:49 but overall less time because you're gonna be generating less, 19:52 prompts. 19:54 Now we're gonna come down to style. And what we'll 19:56 do is we'll come back to style because style is 19:57 quite important. This, you would assume, you would assume when 20:01 you first use this that just selecting style very high, 20:03 making it the most style pop making it the highest 20:05 level of style possible your image is better. No. 20:09 There is no right and wrong answer here. They're just 20:12 different. They just create very different looking images. 20:15 And we'll experiment with this later. 20:17 I found usually 20:20 I'm really I'm usually looking for these 2, style high 20:23 or style very high. There are some times though where 20:25 medium and low can be really good options. 20:29 And if you have the time, it can be good 20:31 to play around with them for each of your different 20:33 designs to try to see which style, 20:35 level, 20:36 generally works the best for the type of design that 20:39 you're going after. So 20:42 this can these can be good and I'll show you, 20:45 the difference in them afterwards. 20:47 So once you've chosen that, you wanna choose whether you 20:49 want public mode or stuff mode. Remember, 20:52 staff mode is only available if you pay extra for 20:54 it so you have to be on the Pro plan 20:56 to have this access to have this accessible. Of course, 20:58 I have paid for the Pro plan so I have 21:00 chosen staff mode. There's no real downside to choosing staff 21:03 mode if you have access to it so I would 21:04 choose it. But, 21:06 you have to select it. I could, for example, choose 21:09 my things to be on public, but I'm gonna choose 21:11 them to be on staff. 21:15 For, 21:16 Remix mode 21:18 hold on. Sorry. 21:20 Sorry. I just had to do I just had to 21:22 cough a bunch. 21:24 So for Remix mode, 21:27 this will enable you when you you can what this 21:30 will enable you to do is it will enable you 21:31 to be able to, 21:33 take 1 of your images and then reroll that image 21:36 but make modifications 21:37 to that image through text. So it's a good idea 21:39 to have it turned on, just to give yourself that 21:42 option. Even if you don't use it, no harm in 21:44 having it on. And then we've got fast mode and 21:47 relax mode. 21:49 So fast mode, of course, is, 21:51 when you were selecting your MidJourney plan, remember 21:54 it came, 21:56 with a certain amount of fast GPU time, 21:59 and you could purchase more of it but you get 22:01 some of it by default. So with, for example, the 22:04 basic plan, you get 3.3 hours. 22:07 Well, if you wanna save these hours, 22:10 what you can do 22:12 is you can choose relax mode and now you will 22:16 generate images, 22:17 slower. They'll take a little bit longer but you can 22:20 always switch back to fast as it says or you 22:22 can just choose fast mode. 22:24 So I'm gonna select fast mode, 22:28 but it's entirely up to you. 22:31 So then, 22:32 what we're now gonna do 22:34 is we're now gonna go through I'm gonna show you 22:36 how 22:37 drastically different these can look, 22:41 depending upon which style setting that you choose. 22:44 Okay. So remember, we've chosen low. 22:48 Let's come and imagine 22:50 and, 22:52 let's 22:55 do, cordy 22:58 cartoon, 23:00 flat, 23:03 2 d 23:04 animation 23:05 style, 23:09 background. 23:13 And we will see 23:15 what it creates. 23:17 So, 23:19 you can see here that it says s 50. This 23:22 is the style prompt. 23:25 So by selecting low, it's just automatically changed the style 23:29 prompt to us to always be set to 50, whereas 23:32 the ones I was using previously were set to style 23:34 250. 23:36 That's because these were set to high, 23:38 And now we've set it to low. So we've set 23:41 it to low style. 23:43 And what it's gonna do is it's gonna create us 23:45 images 23:46 which 23:47 generally have less details. Now, that doesn't mean that 23:50 the images 23:52 are 23:53 bad. Not at all. In fact, sometimes you want them 23:56 to be, 23:57 simpler 23:58 in their design. Simple can still be beautiful. And that's 24:01 something that I'm actually gonna discuss 24:04 soon. 24:05 But yes. 24:07 So 24:08 this here are our images 24:11 on low. And we could re roll these to give 24:13 us some more examples, but this here is just a 24:15 good little basic example. 24:18 So now we're gonna come back to settings. 24:22 We're gonna come and select style medium. We're gonna come 24:25 click dismiss this message just so that we don't have 24:28 it, 24:33 there. 24:34 Let's come and type in imagine. 24:40 And now 24:43 we are 24:44 going to see, 24:48 what the medium style is. So 24:58 Oh. 0, my 24:59 my little dog just he just, Starbuck just got up 25:02 for a nap. I was like, oh, is he gonna 25:04 is he gonna bark? 25:06 He didn't bark luckily. He looks like my dog, Starbuck, 25:09 looks a lot like 25:11 a, 25:12 cookie. 25:13 The little Swedish fellant. 25:26 93 25:27 percent. 25:29 There we go. 25:30 So 25:31 this here is our medium, 25:36 and this here is our low. 25:44 Alright. Now let's change it to high. 25:56 So, 25:58 you can see why 25:59 this 26:00 is really good for that it's good to try out 26:03 these different styles to yourself when you're coming up with 26:06 a design 26:07 because 26:08 you might have a particular art style in mind. 26:11 And if you selected the wrong style, 26:14 if you selected it to be either not detailed enough 26:17 or too detailed, you might not get what you wanted, 26:19 and you might be disappointed. 26:21 And you might think, Oh, this isn't 26:23 what I imagined. 26:24 This is not 26:26 it. 26:29 But if you had just tried a different if you 26:30 just tried a different style setting, then you could have 26:33 exactly what you want. Like, there are some there are 26:35 some sticker designs 26:36 which look really great, 26:39 in a in a style like this where, there are 26:42 these details. And a lot of children's products, 26:46 work really well with the style as well, 26:50 whereas, 26:50 there are products that are aimed at an older audience. 26:53 Oftentimes, the designs do benefit from more detail. 26:57 So you can see that there's no right or wrong 26:59 answer yet. They're just different. 27:01 All right. So now we've got something on high style. 27:04 Very different, isn't it? That's extremely 27:08 different 27:10 from this here which is our medium. 27:13 And so now, 27:15 very high adds 27:16 in a lot of details 27:18 usually. 27:20 But, of course, there is a element of randomness 27:23 to AI. So we'll see what it creates for us. 27:29 And so now our style is set to 27:31 70 it's 750. 27:34 So that's quite 27:37 quite a big difference. So it's definitely gonna be very, 27:40 very interesting, 27:42 to see 27:44 what it creates for us. 27:47 And you can see that the quality of images here 27:49 is stunning. 27:51 MidJourney creates some, 27:53 sorry, some very, very beautiful, 27:58 incredible images 27:59 that would have cost a lot of money to purchase, 28:03 a lot of money in the past. 28:08 So it's quite amazing. 28:11 And 28:12 we're not done yet, but can definitely see that this 28:15 is looking quite a bit different. 28:22 So let's check out that. That is our very 28:25 high 28:28 style. Substantially 28:29 different, isn't it, from when we first 28:32 produced, 28:35 our style on low. 28:37 And you can absolutely imagine there are some children's products 28:41 that benefit from this style 28:44 and that there are some, 28:48 designs 28:49 which benefit 28:50 a lot more 28:51 from, say, this style. 28:54 So there is no right or wrong answer here. They're 28:57 just different. 28:59 Okay. So the next thing I want to discuss when 29:01 it comes to, 29:03 using the journey to create great designs for printing 29:06 is 29:07 to 29:08 embrace minimalism. 29:10 So 29:12 if we come here and we take a look at 29:13 sunflower T shirts, we can see that while there are 29:15 definitely some designs which are quite complex, 29:18 a lot of the best designs 29:20 that or designs that sell the best aren't actually that 29:24 complex. 29:25 This 1 here, for example, is 1 of the 29:28 best selling sunflower t shirts. 29:30 And the line art itself, while you might look at 29:33 this and go, this is quite complex, 29:35 as I'm about to show you, 29:37 it's a lot less complex than it seems. So, 29:40 a lot of people, if they were creating a design 29:44 for, 29:45 a sunflower 29:47 t shirt like this, which has come to Midjourney, 29:49 they've come to settings, 29:53 And they'd change it to, for example, B style very 29:56 high because I'd assume that that's the best. And then 29:58 it'd come and go imagine. 30:01 And then they would go, 30:03 black line 30:05 art 30:06 of 30:07 a sunflower 30:09 top down on a white 30:12 background 30:13 and then 30:14 do 30:16 a prop for this. And, also, the reason why, by 30:18 the way, you put a lot of these images on 30:20 a white background is so that it makes it very 30:22 easy to later on remove that background and make it 30:26 transparent 30:26 so that you can then take that image and put 30:29 it onto a product like, say, a sticker 30:31 or 30:32 a t shirt, something like that. 30:36 So 30:37 we will just 30:39 let this load 30:43 doing its thing. I apologize again if my dog barks. 30:46 Fingers crossed we get through this and he doesn't bark. 30:49 When he wakes up though, he's often quite 30:53 lively 30:54 after a nap. 31:00 So 31:01 don't get me wrong. 31:03 You can see it's not yet finished. It's about to 31:05 finish. But you can see that these are stunning pictures. 31:08 Like, they're amazing pictures. They're incredible pictures. It's come so 31:11 far. 31:13 But 31:14 these are a lot more complex 31:17 than, 31:17 you know, this. 31:19 And 31:21 the reason why is because, 31:24 we've set you know, we haven't asked Midjourney to make 31:28 this more minimal. 31:29 And the truth is is that while these do look 31:31 beautiful, 31:32 oftentimes 31:33 as you will discover with 31:35 print on demand designs, 31:37 more simple pictures 31:39 often sell best. And there are legitimate 31:41 consumer reasons as to why that is the case. And 31:45 1 example of a reason 31:47 is that, 31:49 it stands out visually. A lot of little details can 31:52 be very easily lost 31:54 especially when, you know, they're printed on Tuesday, 31:58 like a t shirt. 31:59 The printing space in reality when you look at it 32:01 physically, 32:02 if you've got a lot of little details, it's very 32:03 easy for them to not really be that visible when 32:06 someone's wearing it. And so having a design that just 32:09 stands out, that's very easy to take in and look 32:12 at visually 32:13 is great. And 32:16 from from the perspective also of online marketing, 32:19 having a design which, 32:21 is very visible and easy to take in while you're 32:25 browsing like this here. 32:28 Yeah. When you're browsing this here, you've only got a 32:30 certain thumbnail size. It can only be this size. 32:34 So if you've got lots and lots of little details, 32:36 they might they might make for a beautiful picture but 32:37 it doesn't mean that the consumer 32:39 is able to see all of those little details. 32:42 So sometimes less is more. And when it comes to 32:45 print on demand, 32:47 less is often more. 32:49 So, 32:51 instead what we wanna do is we wanna be focusing 32:53 on designs that usually, not always, but usually we wanna 32:56 be focusing on more minimal designs. And so that's why 32:59 using the minimalist prompt 33:01 can be very powerful. 33:04 So, 33:05 imagine 33:06 minimalist 33:08 black line art of, 33:11 sunflower 33:13 top down on a 33:14 white 33:16 background. 33:20 And of course, because of this, 33:22 as you can imagine, we want to also play around 33:25 with the different quality not quality settings, we want with 33:28 the different style settings. 33:30 So 33:31 we want to play around 33:33 with, the different levels of of style 33:35 because 33:36 a lower style 33:38 could indeed be what we want here. A higher style 33:42 does not always 33:43 create the result that you want. 33:48 But until we try it out, you won't necessarily know. 33:51 So this is also 1 of the really nice things 33:53 about MidJourney. Because it's a flat fee for unlimited pictures, 33:57 it lets you do 33:59 a lot of experimentation 34:00 so that you can find what you want, and that 34:02 is the key to using Midjourney. 34:03 It is 34:05 experimenting 34:06 with lots of different tries. 34:10 So already, 34:11 you can see that we've gotten something much, much closer 34:16 to, 34:17 the designs 34:19 that you would see over here. 34:21 Much, much closer 34:24 than than these 34:25 beautiful yet very complex pictures. 34:28 So what we can do, of course, 34:31 come and we'll take this, 34:34 and 34:35 this can play 34:36 with the sex. So we'll come, and we'll set the 34:40 star to be high. 34:42 It's just imagine. 34:50 And we will let it load. 34:56 And so other things I'm gonna be showing you is, 34:58 for example, how to take these images and how to 35:01 do things like remove the background on them because currently, 35:04 and this could change, but currently with MidJourney, 35:08 the background of the images is not transparent. 35:11 It is a solid color. 35:13 So if you're going to print this 35:16 if we were to come and we were to print 35:19 this sunflower image 35:21 onto a t shirt, 35:23 the white box around it would also print with it, 35:27 which is not what we want. We want to make 35:29 sure that there is no white background, that it's just 35:32 the picture. 35:33 And so I will show you how to remove it 35:36 so that, 35:37 you can just have the picture, 35:40 which is what you want. 35:44 But 35:46 here we go. 35:48 So this here is also looking, 35:51 a bit different as well, but it'll be interesting to 35:53 try it with, 35:55 other 35:57 settings. 35:58 So our style medium. 36:02 Oh, hold on. Let's dismiss this so that it doesn't 36:04 take up space here. 36:08 And then we'll just let it load. 36:16 I'll also show you 36:18 different 36:19 ways to generate 36:22 ideas for creating, 36:23 fantastic prompts. Because 36:25 as you can see, 36:27 your prompts 36:29 drastically 36:30 impact, 36:32 what you get. 36:34 And it can be very hard to come up with 36:37 prompt ideas. 36:39 And the best way is to, 36:43 research 36:44 and to use, 36:45 data to help you come up with different prompt ideas. 36:49 And 36:49 I will be showing you different ways that you can 36:52 research and come up with those. 36:56 So, 36:58 this here is already looking pretty different 37:02 from 37:03 these here. So we'll just come now and do 37:09 another we'll do 1 more switch out. We will switch 37:11 to low mode, and then let's come and go imagine. 37:19 And let's see what we get. 37:24 Currently, right now, 37:25 it's looking like 37:28 that we will probably get the best results overall if 37:32 we were to do a lot of different rerolls 37:34 using, 37:39 the high style. 37:41 But, again, this is why we and you could potentially 37:44 experiment also 37:45 with 37:46 the, 37:48 with the medium style as well. 37:52 But we'll see what we get from our low style. 37:58 62 percent, 38:00 78 percent, 38:04 93 percent. 38:11 Alright. So that is definitely not what we want. 38:16 And, 38:18 yeah. Yeah, this is substantially 38:20 different 38:22 from, 38:25 from our very high quality, isn't it? 38:28 Substantially 38:29 different. 38:30 But this is why it's really good to experiment. So 38:33 once you've chosen the 1 that you, want so let's 38:35 take for example, 38:37 this here. We can come and we can reroll it. 38:40 So if I come down here, you'll see now down 38:43 here at the bottom 38:44 that 38:45 it is 38:47 going to rerun 38:49 that prompt for me. And so it's gonna give me 38:52 even more to work with. 39:03 31 percent. 39:09 Oh, 62 percent. We're over 39:11 we're over the 50 percent, 39:14 line here. 39:19 93 percent. 39:26 100 percent. 39:28 Very cool. 39:29 So, 39:31 yes. 39:33 You can see then that, sometimes 39:35 sometimes when it comes to, 39:37 print on demand, less can be more. 39:40 So, 39:41 using minimalist, 39:44 will get you very far. 39:46 Something else that's very good, to also keep in mind 39:49 is that you can, 39:51 reroll, 39:52 particular versions of it. So let's say I came here 39:57 and I thought that this had this was quite interesting. 39:59 And I was like, well, this has potential. I'd like 40:02 just to get some more versions of this 1, please. 40:04 What you can do is you can come and you 40:07 can click on this here. So v 1 would be 40:09 this 1. V 2 is this 1. V 3 is 40:13 this 1. And then v 4 is this 1. So 40:16 we come here. 40:18 This is our Remix prompt. We turned on Remix mode 40:20 so we're gonna be able to get this. So we 40:21 could come and we could actually modify this if we 40:23 want to, but you keep it as is. 40:28 Click submit. 40:30 And now it's remixing, 40:33 the image. So it's going to give us different variations 40:37 of that image. 40:40 And and remixing it, you can by adding in different 40:42 details to it, 40:44 you can also 40:45 tweak it and you can change aspects of it that 40:48 you want. So you might just wanna get different versions 40:50 of it. Like I'm gonna get different different versions here, 40:52 but 40:53 you might want to reroll it. So for example, 40:56 so I'll do a fun 40:59 reroll 41:00 after this so that you can see 41:03 things that you could do to an image. 41:10 You see, now we've got different versions. And so, 41:13 you know, you might have liked this 1 here, but 41:15 now, actually, when you come and take a look at 41:17 this 1 here, then this 1 here is getting a 41:20 lot more closer to the design that you want. 41:23 And speaking of remixing, 41:27 so when it comes to remixing, 41:28 let's come back here to our corgis. So this is 41:31 1. This is b 1. This is b 2. This 41:33 is b 3. This is b 4. 41:36 I think all of these are very cute. 41:38 We're gonna go with b 4 which I think is 41:40 particularly cute. 41:42 So 41:44 we're gonna come to b 4 and we're gonna come 41:46 and click on b 4. Now, 41:49 when I'm remixing this, 41:51 I can ask Midjourney 41:53 to make some changes to this variation that I have 41:56 requested. 41:56 It's gonna take that same image but it's gonna remix 41:59 it but I can modify it slightly. 42:02 This can work better sometimes than others. 42:05 Gotta play around with it. Gotta try it. 42:07 But let's come and say that I wanna modify it. 42:09 So currently that corgi looks kind of happy, curious. 42:13 I want it to look sad. 42:15 Okay. Click 42:16 submit. 42:17 And if we scroll down to the bottom, 42:21 we'll see that Midjourney is remixing 42:23 that picture, and it's going to give us 42:26 different variations of it. 42:30 So you can already see, 42:32 even though 42:33 it's nowhere near finished yet, 42:36 it is 42:37 making me different variations that look quite similar to that 42:41 original image, 42:42 but it is modifying it for me. 42:47 Now 42:50 now there are parts of the Gogi that look sad 42:52 and so I tried to modify it. So if we 42:54 come and we do a reroll of that, 43:00 we can get, 43:01 more, 43:02 variations of it too. 43:04 So that is how 43:07 you can take a design 43:09 and that you can tweak it. 43:11 So here we go. We've got see because up here, 43:14 we can see that the AI 43:16 now, by the time you're watching this, the AI may 43:18 have become even more advanced and it may be really, 43:20 really good at taking these tweaks and using it. 43:24 But currently, right now, as you can see, that you 43:26 are going to get a lot of pictures. They don't 43:29 necessarily match with what you have requested. 43:33 So this 1 here is looking a lot more sad 43:35 than this 1, this 1. But it's trying to modify 43:38 the way it 43:44 looks. 43:45 Go. 43:48 Yeah. This 1 here. Look at 43:50 this. Look at this, 43:52 sad, annoyed Corgi. 43:54 Love it. But you can see here how that remixing 43:57 them over and over again is really what you wanna 43:59 do. What you wanna do is you wanna keep re 44:01 rolling it, re rolling it, re rolling it, re rolling 44:03 it, and then pick the best designs from there. 44:07 But yes, there's another, 44:09 prompt that we need 44:11 to discuss 44:12 that's very helpful when you're creating designs for printing products, 44:17 and that is the pattern prompt. 44:21 Alright. So patterns 44:24 can be very helpful when you're creating print on demand 44:27 products. There are a lot of products such as phone 44:29 cases, which benefit immensely 44:32 from patterns. 44:33 Traditionally creating a pattern, a seamless pattern 44:37 that repeats, 44:38 infinitely 44:39 has been very difficult. 44:41 However, with Midjourney, 44:43 it's a lot simpler now. 44:45 So I'll show you how to make them. 44:49 The Gonna come, we're gonna imagine. We're gonna prompt it. 44:51 So, 44:52 scribble 44:53 of 44:54 Japanese 44:56 sea 44:57 waves 45:00 and then, 45:02 title. 45:03 So you wanna add this 45:06 little prompt in 45:08 at the end. 45:10 And that little prompt 45:12 is currently the prompt which tells Midjourney 45:16 to create a seamless pattern. 45:19 Now different versions of Midjourney in the future might change 45:21 that prompt. It might be different. It might be something 45:23 else. However, currently right now is that if the version 45:27 of Midjourney by the time you're watching this has changed, 45:30 then you might just wanna go to 45:33 the, 45:34 Midjourney 45:35 Support documents and find out what prompt currently would 45:38 you'd put for that. 45:40 Because if you come to the, Midjourney Support documents right 45:43 now, you'll see, for example, 45:46 that in here it discusses a tile, 45:49 parameter 45:50 and it says that it works for versions 1, 2, 45:52 3, 4, 5. So it didn't work for 4. It 45:55 wasn't it wasn't used for 4. 45:58 So it might be different then. You might have heard 46:00 that sound. That's the little sound that it makes when 46:02 it successfully created it. So 46:05 now we have created our seamless pattern tiles. 46:08 And these repeat 46:10 infinitely, 46:11 infinitely. 46:13 Something 46:14 that also can be very helpful 46:17 is aspect ratios. 46:20 So let me explain this to you. Alright. So we're 46:22 gonna come here 46:23 and we're gonna go 46:27 and copy this. Let me go 46:29 imagine. 46:33 Aspect ratios allow you to change the aspect ratio 46:36 of 46:37 the image. So when we do that, so we come 46:40 here, we type AR, 46:43 and then let's go, for example, 16 by 9. 46:50 Now, instead of getting a square, 46:53 MidJourney is gonna create for us 46:56 a seamless pattern that 46:58 has the aspect ratio of 16 by 9. 47:02 So you think about it. You can use this then 47:04 to, modify, 47:08 yeah, the the ratio of an image, 47:12 so that you can have it match the type of 47:15 product that you want to create. So if you've got 47:17 a long product I mean, oftentimes with long products here, 47:19 these designs can work really well. But But with an 47:21 aspect ratio of 16 by 9, it gives Midjourney, 47:26 a lot more freedom to create certain types of images. 47:29 It can have, for example, waves which are longer. 47:33 And so you get to make better use 47:36 of the printing area as a result. 47:39 And so it can be really, really helpful to change 47:42 the aspect ratio to match the type of product that 47:45 you're designing, 47:46 your 47:47 picture for. 47:49 And you can already see 47:52 by doing this 47:53 that we've been able to take really good advantage 47:56 of how 47:58 long these are. So 48:01 we've got some waves that are much longer 48:03 than the waves up here. These waves are all very, 48:05 very short because they have to be because it's just 48:07 a little square. 48:09 Whereas down here, because of the aspect ratio change, we've 48:12 been able to achieve much longer waves. 48:16 So, yes, 48:17 as you can see, 48:18 Midjourney 48:20 is extremely powerful. 48:22 By the time you're watching this, again, 48:25 may have changed. There may be, 48:27 the prompts may have different words. 48:30 There may be some different settings. 48:32 However, it will still all work 48:35 roughly the same. 48:37 And, 48:38 you can use it to achieve some 48:41 very incredible images 48:43 starting for free and for many people 48:46 for as low 48:47 as 10 dollars a month currently, 48:50 which is pretty amazing. 48:52 So this is the first video in this series 48:56 and 48:57 I hope that you enjoy the rest of them.