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Midjourney V5 New Feature - Permutations - Detailed Tutorial And Example Prompts
Example Prompts:
french bulldogs running in a race, kinetic photography style --ar {16:9, 9:16, 3:2, 2:3}
french bulldogs running in a race, kinetic photography style {natural, artificial, dramatic, foggy} lighting
french bulldogs running in a race, kinetic photography style --v {2,3,4,5}
french bulldogs running in a race, kinetic photography style --chaos {0, 30, 60, 90}
french bulldogs running in a race, kinetic photography style --stylize {0,25,50,100}
{art deco, abstract} {dadaism, futurism} french bulldogs running in a race, kinetic photography style
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In this video tutorial, the speaker discusses a new feature recently released by Midjourney which allows users to run multiple variations of a single prompt using permutations. This is currently available for pro subscribers of Midjourney Version 5.
The video starts with an introduction and a brief explanation of the new feature. The speaker then proceeds to give several examples of how to use permutations to enhance the journey experience.
In the first example, the speaker shows how to use permutations to change the aspect ratio of a prompt. They use the prompt "French bulldogs running in a race because they're cute and potato-like kinetic photography style" and add permutations using the markup language within curly braces to create four different aspect ratios. The speaker then shows the prompt being run four times with each variation using a different aspect ratio.
In the second example, the speaker shows how to use permutations to add different styles of lighting to a prompt. They use the same prompt as before and add permutations using the markup language within curly braces to create four different lighting styles. The speaker then shows the prompt being run four times with each variation using a different lighting style.
In the third example, the speaker shows how to run a prompt in four different versions of Midjourney V5 at the same time. They use the same prompt as before and add permutations using the markup language within curly braces to specify which versions to use. The speaker then shows the prompt being run four times with each variation using a different version of Midjourney.
The speaker ends the video by showing an example of how to use permutations to stylize a prompt. They use the same prompt as before and add permutations using the markup language within curly braces to create four different stylizations. The speaker then shows the prompt being run four times with each variation using a different level of stylization.
Overall, the video is a comprehensive guide to using permutations in Midjourney Version 5 to enhance the journey experience.
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