GPT 3

Midjourney Multi Prompts Tutorial – Advanced Technique – Beginner Friendly – Prompts Shared



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Midjourney Tutorial – Multi Prompts
This is an advanced technique. However, this video is also beginner friendly.

Multi-prompting lets you guide the prompt further to different variations that may better suit your needs (or just for fun).

The technique is to use a :: after a word to separate two or more concepts within the prompt.

This is what Midjourney says about multi prompts:
Adding a double colon :: to a prompt indicates to the Midjourney Bot that it should consider each part of the prompt separately.
You can read more about it here in the Midjourney documentation: https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/multi-prompts

These are the prompts mentioned in the video:
closeup shot of an alien princess, green slime, hyper realistic –ar 16:9

With multi prompts:
closeup shot of an alien:: princess, green slime, hyper realistic –ar 16:9
closeup shot of an alien princess:: green slime, hyper realistic –ar 16:9
closeup shot of an alien princess, green slime:: hyper realistic –ar 16:9
and variations of each.

Prompts used in the “Tell a story set”:
closeup shot of an alien princess, green slime:: hyper realistic –ar 16:9

macro shot of a tentacle suction cup, dark bluish gray, green slime, minimalism –ar 16:9

closeup shot of alien eggs growing in a jungle, covered in green slime, dark grayish blue, eerie, minimalism –ar 16:9

You can take this technique even further by adding image weights. However, I do not cover that in this video. It’s a topic for another video.

Alie