ποΈ Writing Text Prompt Guidelines
There are several differences in the usage of prompts between Midjourney and ChatGPT. This chapter will provide a detailed explanation of the distinctions in Midjourney's text prompt.
ποΈ Scenario 1: Stock Photo
I have rewritten the Text Prompt section of the document three times and I am still not satisfied with the results. In the first two attempts, I tried to teach everyone how to write a Text Prompt for Midjourney using a few versatile templates. However, after numerous tries, I realized that:
ποΈ Scenario 2: Brand Logos
Do we need to learn prompt keywords?
ποΈ Scenario 3: App & Badge Logos
The logo chapter is quite long, so I've split it into two parts.
ποΈ Scenario 4: Illustrations
Let's summarize what we've learned
ποΈ Scenario 5: Avatars
In the Stock Photos chapter, I introduced the img2img method which can solve some stock photo issues and is also useful for other scenes.
ποΈ Scenario 6: Game Scenes
Are longer prompts really better?
ποΈ Scenario 7: Material Object
Is it better to have ChatGPT generate prompts?
ποΈ Scenario 8: Human
Celebrity Photos
ποΈ Scenario 9: Landscapes
With real world objects and people covered, let's look at landscapes. Frankly, I'm not great at photography so may not explain things too professionally here - consider this more an overview of capabilities vs expert advice.
ποΈ Scenario 10: Anime
Coincidentally, Midjourney released the Niji V5 version as I was writing this chapter, so I'll run the prompts below with the -niji 5 parameter.
ποΈ Scenario 11: Miscellaneous
This chapter covers some of my favorite scenes that don't fit other categories. After writing this though, I realized they're all great for creating physical goods!
ποΈ Prompt Framework
After covering various topics, we've gone through the key elements of the text prompt framework. But I realize it may be hard to remember, so this chapter summarizes the framework.