How to Write Effective Prompts for Midjourney AI
To write a prompt for
Midjourney, describe the image you want clearly using simple words and add style or mood keywords. Use commas to separate ideas and include details like colors, objects, or atmosphere to guide the AI's image creation.Syntax
A Midjourney prompt is a plain text description that tells the AI what image to create. You write the main subject first, then add details separated by commas. You can include style, lighting, colors, and mood to shape the final image.
Example parts:
- Main subject: What you want to see (e.g., "a red fox")
- Details: Descriptions like "in a forest, at sunset"
- Style keywords: Words like "realistic", "watercolor", "cinematic"
- Optional parameters: Commands like
--v 5for version or--ar 16:9for aspect ratio
text
a red fox, sitting in a forest, at sunset, realistic, warm colors --v 5 --ar 16:9
Example
This example prompt asks Midjourney to create an image of a red fox in a forest during sunset with a realistic style and warm colors. The parameters specify version 5 of the AI and a wide 16:9 aspect ratio.
text
a red fox, sitting in a forest, at sunset, realistic, warm colors --v 5 --ar 16:9
Output
An image of a red fox sitting peacefully in a warm-colored forest at sunset, rendered realistically in a wide 16:9 frame.
Common Pitfalls
Common mistakes when writing Midjourney prompts include:
- Being too vague, like just "fox" without details, which can produce unclear images.
- Using too many unrelated ideas, confusing the AI.
- Forgetting to add style or mood, resulting in generic images.
- Ignoring parameters that control image size or style version.
Right way vs wrong way example:
text
Wrong: fox Right: a red fox, sitting in a forest, at sunset, realistic, warm colors --v 5 --ar 16:9
Quick Reference
Tips for writing good Midjourney prompts:
- Start with a clear subject.
- Add descriptive details separated by commas.
- Include style and mood keywords.
- Use parameters like
--vfor version and--arfor aspect ratio. - Keep prompts concise but descriptive.
Key Takeaways
Write clear, simple descriptions separated by commas to guide Midjourney.
Include style and mood keywords to shape the image's look and feel.
Use parameters like --v and --ar to control AI version and image size.
Avoid vague or overly complex prompts to get better results.
Keep prompts concise but descriptive for the best image generation.