Midjourney Explorations — Fancy Framing with Style Reference Images
Last Updated on April 5, 2024 by Editorial Team
Author(s): PromptDervish
Originally published on Towards AI.
Use sref and cref to create intriguing new images with combined traits.
Did you know you can use style reference images (sref) to add a frame to your image in Midjourney? If you begin with a frame or unusual shape (see below right) that could be used as a frame, you can add it as an sref to a prompt. These first five rows are the generated image on the left and the sref used with its prompt on the right. The full prompts are in the code box below if you want to try them yourself.
Over 60 examples you can try for yourself, use one image to influence the creation of another.
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Text prompt with sref of the image on right (prompt below)Left image created with a text prompt with sref of the image on the right (prompt below)Left image created with a text prompt with sref of the image on the right (prompt below)Left image created with a text prompt with sref of the image on the right (prompt below)Left image created with a text prompt with sref of the image on the right (prompt below)A beautiful woman standing in front of a large floor mirror staring at herself reflected… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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