MidjourneyCheatSheet (1)
MidjourneyCheatSheet (1)
/help Shows helpful basic information and tips about the Midjourney Bot.
/info View information about your account and any queued or running jobs.
--chaos <number Change how varied the results will be. Higher values produce more unusual and
0–100> unexpected generations.
--no Negative prompting, i.e remove trees from the image.
--quality <.25, .5, 1, or How much rendering quality time you want to spend. The default value is 1. Higher values
2> cost more and lower values cost less.
--q <.25, .5, 1, or 2> How much rendering quality time you want to spend. The default value is 1. Higher values
cost more and lower values cost less.
--seed <integer be- View your current custom options.
tween 0–4294967295>:
--stop <integer be- Use the --stop parameter to finish a Job partway through the process. Stopping a Job at
tween 10–100> an earlier percentage can create blurrier, less detailed results.
--style <4a, 4b or 4c> Switch between versions of the Midjourney Model Version 4
--stylize <number> Parameter influences how strongly Midjourney’s default aesthetic style is applied to Jobs.
--s <number> Parameter influences how strongly Midjourney’s default aesthetic style is applied to Jobs.
--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 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.
Model Version Parameters
--niji An alternative model focused on anime style images.
--hd Use an early alternative Model that produces larger, less consistent images. This algorithm
may be suitable for abstract and landscape images.
--test Use the Midjourney special test model.
--version <1, 2, 3, 4 or Use an earlier version of the Midjourney algorithm. The current algorithm (V5) is the de-
5> fault setting.
--v <1 2, 3, 4 or 5> Use an earlier version of the Midjourney algorithm. The current algorithm (V5) is the de-
fault setting.
Upscaler Parameters
--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 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 --niji Midjourney Model.
Other Parameters
--creative Modify the test and testp models to be more varied and creative.
--iw Sets image prompt weight relative to text weight. The default value is --iw 0.25.
--sameseed Seed values create a single large random noise field applied across all images in the initial
grid. When --sameseed is specified, all images
Image Generation Cheatsheet
8k Lighting tends to be more extreme; colors even more saturated and computer-generated
looking than “high definition”
cinematic Shadows tend to be more extreme (though not darker); objects a bit thicker; more post-
er-like
high definition Shadows are lightened; more fanciful and saturated colors
fine ultra-detailed Can be a bit grainy and "ropey" but increases detail generation
realistic
color grading Extreme variations in hue; vibrant but not over-saturated colors
film lighting Limited lighting sources; backlighting common; deep shadows cast by light sources
rim lighting Slightly stronger lighting effect than "film lighting," but very similar results
realism Artistic realism. Backgrounds tend to be more uniform; subject looks more like a painting;
more objects with subject
photography Subject tends to have a little area of objects around it with little else in the background
rendered for IMAX More complex subject with very directional lighting and subdued saturation
tilt-shift Like "depth of field," but from above or with high angle
35mm film More vibrant colors, but muted saturation, detailed with additional foreground and/or
background elements
For images on your computer: Upload the image to the discord channel where you are
generating images and send it to the chat. Then click on the enlarged version of the
image, right or control click to get the path of the image and enter that after the /imagine
prompt.
You can use --iw after the path to determine how much weight or how much of an influ-
ence the referenced image should have on the AI image. Example: /imagine https://www.
wesbite.com/image.jpg --iw .6