Heather Cooper

@HBCoop_

about 1 month ago

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Maintain character and style consistency across your Midjourney results. 2 Examples: [img:N2s7Ds_wB]

I started with a prompt for a mysterious alchemist inspired by @LudovicCreator. And a 70's style analog photography prompt inspired by @MayorKingAI. I wanted to give the alchemist interesting characteristics while maintaining the composition: [img:PkufgrHO8]

I used the woman as my Character Reference, and 3 alchemist images as Style References. Add the image URLs to the end of your prompt: • Character Reference: --cref URL • Character Ref weight: --cw 0-100 • Style Reference: --sref URL • Style Ref weight: --sw 0-1000 [img:5wx1ZIT90]

Here are two of the results with this starting image: [img:KjMwf454u]

For this one, I decided to let Midjourney create the style with no reference image. I used a different character for the alchemist, and you see the style remained close to the originals and the first --cref and --sref results: [img:sFPZgybXh]

Experiment with different characters and styles for unique results. There are many tools available to help you achieve consistent results, so use the ones available to you and fit your preferences. [img:BtlCpJmGc]

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