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pretty cool art, all made in midjourney any idea how to get this style ?
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Here are some prompts that can mimic it. The other way is to use your own prompt, but use a set of images with the style you like as --sref which is the style reference control. Then increase --sv (style value) incrementally as you see the test outputs, increasing it should take more and more of the style of images and apply to your prompt. Other ways include tuning a custom style but that's a bit more difficult to do, and involved
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I’ve done the description thing but it’s never really worked out for me You can upload a set of images and make that the sref ?
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Yeah correct - it's a little different if you're in discord vs web, imo web is easier. If discord you upload to discord (independent of a /imagine command) so can get the image address. Then after your prompt you can add --sref [img addy1] [img addy2]... Max is 10 iirc On web you just drag them into the input box with your prompt and settings, and then on the bottom left you select the icon that looks like a paper clip (there are two other controls --cref for characters and then another I'm forgetting. The icons are the different ways the image gets used)
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