Navigating the Midjourney Web App and Explore Tab

Demo summary
Nick demonstrates how to use the Midjourney web interface instead of Discord, showing how to use the Explore tab to find inspiration and use existing images as style references.
Step-by-step
- Navigate to midjourney.com to access the web app
- Go to the Explore tab to view publicly available generations
- Type a keyword like 'vintage poster' into the search bar to find inspiration
- Click the search icon on an image to find similar subject matter and styles
- Click Use Prompt to copy the original prompt into your create bar
- Click Use Style to set the image as a style reference
Options
- Use the Create tab for direct prompting
- Enable Stealth Mode to prompt privately (Pro Plan only)
- Like images to save them for later
Watch out for
- Generations are public by default on the Standard plan and below
Tips
- Get out of Discord and use the web app instead for a better working environment
- Use the Explore tab as a starting point for inspiration similar to Pinterest or Reddit
- Check the prompts of existing images to learn how to describe specific visual styles
Highlights
“it's a hellish place to be you don't want to be working in in Discord you want to be working in the mid Journey web app”
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6:332:28Navigating the Midjourney Web App and Explore TabCurrentNick demonstrates how to use the Midjourney web interface instead of Discord, showing how to use the Explore tab to find inspiration and use existing images as style references.@GregIsenberg
17:032:29Adjusting Style Weight and Aspect RatioNick shows how to use the '--sw' (style weight) parameter to increase the influence of a reference image and the '--ar' parameter to change the output to a poster aspect ratio.@GregIsenberg
19:572:44Image Prompt vs. Style ReferenceA comparison of how Midjourney treats an image as a standard image prompt (pulling pixels/subject) versus a style reference (pulling aesthetic/vibe).@GregIsenberg
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