MIDJOURNEY COMMANDS
/imagine (creates an image with the prompt you provided)
/help (provides helpful information and tips about the MJ bot)
/info (displays information about your own profile, plan, usage, etc.)
/subscribe (lets you subscribe to the bot)
/fast (does a quicker job but costs money)
/relax (generating doesn’t cost, but takes longer) (This feature is only available for the Standard and Corporate plan)
/show <jobid> (any job will be revived)
/private (your jobs are private) (To have this feature, you need to pay an additional 20$ per month.)
/public (your jobs are public, meaning they can be seen by everyone else, no matter if you create them in a thread or private message.)
PARAMETERS
Parameters = the inputs you add at the end of your command.
—beta (an experimental algorithm)
—hd (older algorithm for higher results)
—version or —v (this places the algorithm into a version which MJ should use)
—aspect or —ar (images will be generated with the aspect ratio)
—h & —w (sets height and weight of the image)
—seed (sets the seed) & —sameseed (is affecting all the images in the same way)
—no (excludes elements from text prompt)
—stop (stops MJ from generating)
—video (saves progress as a video)
Style
With this command, you can decide how artistic you want your generation to be.
—stylize 625 or —s 625 (least artistic)
—stylize 1250 or —s 1250 (not as strict but still pretty, recommended for skilled users)
—stylize 2500 or —s 2500 (default value)
—stylize 20000 or —s 20000 (the stylization takes over)
—stylize 60000 or —s 60000 (style is set at maximum and your image may not look like your prompt)
Quality
With this command, you can determine the time and quality of the generation of your image.
—quality 0.25 or —q 0.25 (gives you rough results but is 4x faster and cheaper)
—quality 0.5 or —q 0.5 (gives you fewer details but is 2x faster and cheaper)
—quality 1 or —q 1 (the default value)
—quality 2 or —q 2 (more details but 2x slower and double the price)
—quality 5 or —q 5 (might be more detailed and better, but might also worsen it, so use it at your own risk)
Upscaler Parameters
Midjourney starts by generating a grid of low-resolution image options for each Job. You can use a Midjourney upscaler on any grid image to increase the size and add additional details. There are multiple upscale models available for upscaling an image.
Uplight
–uplight Use an alternative “light” upscaler when selecting the U buttons. The results are closer to the original grid image. The upscaled image is less detailed and smoother.
Upbeta
-upbeta Use an alternative beta upscaler when selecting the U buttons. The results are closer to the original grid image. The upscaled image has significantly fewer added details.
Upanime
Use an alternative upscaler trained to work with the when selecting the U buttons. This upscaler was specifically created to work with the –niji Midjourney Model.
Other Parameters
These parameters only work with specific earlier Midjourney Models
Creative
–creative Modify the test and testp models to be more varied and creative.
Image Weight
–iw Sets image prompt weight relative to text weight. The default value is –iw 0.25
Sameseed
–sameseed Seed values create a single large random noise field applied across all images in the initial grid. When –sameseed is specified, all images in the initial grid use the same starting noise and will produce very similar generated images.
–video Saves a progress video of the initial image grid being generated.
Emoji react to the completed image grid with ✉️ to trigger the video being sent to your direct messages.
–video does not work when upscaling an image.