BIG Midjourney Update - CONSISTENT CHARACTERS

Future Tech Pilot
12 Mar 202411:29

TLDRThe video introduces a new feature in mid Journey that allows users to create images with consistent characters across different scenes. The feature is triggered by using 'CRF' or 'CF' in the prompt, followed by a character reference image. Users can set a character weight (CW) to adjust how much the character's original details are included in the new generation. The video demonstrates how to use the feature with a character named Eliza and provides tips on creating shortcuts for character images to save time. The creator, Nolan, also shares his online mid Journey beginner course for those interested in learning more.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 Mid Journey has released a new feature called 'consistent characters' that allows users to create images with the same character in various scenes.
  • 📸 To trigger this feature, users need a character and a phase they want to see in future generations, which can be done by typing 'CRF' into the prompt box.
  • 👤 The character 'Eliza' was introduced as an example, created from a prompt describing a beautiful woman in a Victorian dress with pearls, diamonds, lace details, and Tiara blue eyes.
  • 🔗 Users can insert an image link into the prompt box by typing 'CF' followed by the image link, ensuring there's a space between 'CF' and the link.
  • 🌐 The character reference feature isn't perfect, as it may not accurately replicate the character's outfit specified in the prompt.
  • 🔄 To address this, Mid Journey provides a 'CW' (character weight) parameter that allows users to influence the weight of the reference picture between 0 and 100.
  • 📌 The character link can be shortened for easier use in future prompts, and users can set shortcuts for these links to save time.
  • 🚀 Combining character reference with style reference is possible, creating a more diverse range of images with the same character.
  • 📸 The feature can be used to create quick photo shoots by typing 'A' followed by a prompt, listing different aesthetics within brackets, and using character and style references.
  • 💡 The 'turbo mode' in Mid Journey generates results faster, though it is more expensive.
  • 📝 The script encourages users to experiment with the feature and share their experiences and creations.

Q & A

  • What is the new feature introduced by Mid Journey that the video discusses?

    -The new feature introduced by Mid Journey is the consistent character feature, which allows users to create images with the same character in different scenes or settings.

  • How is the character 'Eliza' described in the video?

    -Eliza is described as a beautiful woman in a Victorian dress, with pearls, diamonds, lace details, a tiara, blue eyes, and styled in a cinematic way, specifically the S400 style Rock.

  • How can users trigger the consistent character feature?

    -To trigger the consistent character feature, users need to type 'CRF' into the prompt, click on the character image, and drag it into the prompt box, ensuring there is a space between 'CF' and the image link.

  • What is the 'CW' parameter used for in the Mid Journey consistent character feature?

    -The 'CW' parameter stands for character weight, and it is used to influence the weight of the reference picture. Users can use a value between 0 and 100 to adjust how closely the generated image should match the reference character.

  • What is the main limitation of the consistent character feature as explained in the video?

    -The main limitation is that the feature is not perfect and may not accurately replicate specific details such as the character's outfit, as it tends to focus more on the character's face.

  • How can users save time when using the consistent character feature frequently?

    -Users can save time by setting their character image link as a shortcut. They can do this by using the 'prefer option set' command in Discord, pasting the image link, and naming the shortcut. Then, they can simply use the shortcut in their prompts.

  • What are the results when the character weight is set to zero?

    -When the character weight is set to zero, Mid Journey tries to focus only on the character's face, ignoring other details such as clothing and accessories.

  • Can users use their own faces with the consistent character feature?

    -No, the consistent character feature does not work with users' own faces. It is designed to work best with native Mid Journey images and acts similarly to an image prompt when used with outside pictures.

  • How can the consistent character feature be combined with style reference?

    -Users can combine character reference with style reference by typing 'D-SRF' for style reference first, followed by the style image, and then 'D-CF' for character reference with their shortcut. They can also adjust the style weight to emphasize the desired look.

  • What is the 'turbo mode' mentioned in the video?

    -Turbo mode is a feature in Mid Journey that generates images faster, approximately 3.5 times quicker than the standard mode. However, it is more expensive, costing about twice as much.

  • How can users create their own photo shoots with the consistent character feature?

    -Users can create photo shoots by listing different aesthetics within brackets, using the 'D-CF' command with their character shortcut, and setting the character weight to zero to allow the bot to generate characters in various outfits that match the scene.

Outlines

00:00

🎨 Introducing Consistent Characters in Mid Journey

This paragraph introduces the new feature of consistent characters in the Mid Journey platform. It explains how users can create images with the same character in different scenes, such as a trip through New York or a trip to Egypt. The example character, Eliza, is introduced, who is described as a beautiful woman in a Victorian dress. The process of triggering this feature is detailed, which involves typing 'CRF' into the prompt, clicking on the picture, and dragging it into the prompt box. The paragraph also discusses the limitations of the feature, such as the inability to change the character's outfit and the introduction of 'CW' or character weight to influence the weight of the reference picture. Tips on how to save time by setting shortcuts for character images are also provided.

05:02

🖌️ Character Weight and Style References

This paragraph delves into the use of character weight in Mid Journey to focus on the character's face while ignoring other details like clothing. It explains that setting the character weight to zero encourages the platform to concentrate solely on the facial features. The paragraph also explores the possibility of combining character reference with style reference, showcasing the versatility of the feature. However, it acknowledges the imperfections of the feature and encourages users to experiment and provide feedback. Additionally, the paragraph discusses the use of turbo mode for faster generation of images, albeit at a higher cost.

10:02

📸 Creating Custom Photo Shoots with Consistent Characters

The final paragraph demonstrates how to use the consistent character feature to create custom photo shoots. It introduces a new character, Chicago Kelly, and explains the process of generating images with different aesthetics while maintaining the character's identity. The paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on how to input various aesthetics and use character references to place the character in diverse scenes. It also touches on the process of doing this on the Mid Journey website and the additional options available when using images for prompts. The paragraph concludes with an encouragement to learn and have fun with the new feature and a reminder about the Mid Journey beginner course.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Character Reference (CRF/CF)

Character Reference is a feature that allows users to maintain a consistent character across multiple image generations. It is invoked by typing 'CRF' or 'CF' into the prompt, followed by the image link or a shortcut. This concept is central to the video's theme, as it enables users to create a variety of scenes with the same character, such as a trip through New York or a trip to Egypt. The video demonstrates how to use this feature with the character Eliza, showing how her image can be reused in different contexts.

💡Character Weight (CW)

Character Weight is a parameter that influences how closely the generated image adheres to the reference character's appearance. It ranges from 0 to 100, with higher values making the generator focus more on including details from the reference image, including clothing and accessories. However, the feature is not perfect and may not always generate the desired outcome, especially with non-MidJourney images. It is related to the main theme of the video as it is a tool for fine-tuning the character reference feature.

💡Style Reference (SRF)

Style Reference is a feature that allows users to define a specific artistic style for the generated images. It is used by typing 'SRF' followed by an image link or a style reference. This concept is integral to the video's narrative as it enables users to combine character reference with a desired artistic style, such as a graphic novel or oil painting, to create unique and visually appealing images.

💡Turbo Mode

Turbo Mode is a recently introduced feature that significantly speeds up the image generation process. It is mentioned as being about three to five times faster than the standard mode, albeit at a higher cost. This feature is relevant to the video's theme as it provides users with the option to receive their generated images more quickly, though it may come with trade-offs in terms of cost and the accuracy of the generated content.

💡Photo Shoot

A photo shoot, in the context of the video, refers to the creation of a series of images featuring a consistent character in various aesthetic styles. This concept ties into the main theme of the video by illustrating how the character reference feature can be used to rapidly generate diverse visual content, akin to a model's photo shoot with different themes and outfits.

💡Shortcut

A shortcut in this context is a user-defined label for a character's image link, which simplifies the process of using that character in multiple prompts. Shortcuts save time by allowing users to reference the character with a brief code instead of repeatedly inputting the full image link. This concept is crucial to the video's theme as it streamlines the process of creating content with consistent characters.

💡Style Weight (SW)

Style Weight is a parameter that allows users to adjust the influence of a chosen style on the generated image. It is used by typing 'D-, SW' followed by a value between 0 and 1000. A higher value increases the prominence of the style, while a lower value reduces it. This concept is important to the video's theme as it provides a way to balance the character reference with the desired artistic style, ensuring that the final image reflects both the character and the style accurately.

💡MidJourney

MidJourney refers to the platform or service that provides the features and tools discussed in the video, such as character reference, style reference, and turbo mode. It is the central tool around which the video's content is built, as it enables users to generate images based on their prompts and references.

💡Aesthetics

Aesthetics in this context refers to the various artistic styles or visual themes that can be applied to the generated images. These can range from chibi, Chic modernist, old Hollywood film Noir, to constructivism and data bending collage. The concept is essential to the video's theme as it showcases the versatility of the character reference feature in creating images with different visual styles.

💡Discord

Discord is the platform where users can interact with the MidJourney bot to generate images using the character reference feature. It is used to demonstrate how to set shortcuts for character images, which simplifies the process of creating content. This concept is integral to the video's theme as it provides a practical example of how to use the character reference feature in a social and collaborative environment.

💡Online Course

The online course mentioned in the video is a resource designed to teach users about MidJourney and its features. It is intended to make learning the platform straightforward and is offered by the video's presenter, Nolan. This concept is relevant to the video's theme as it provides an opportunity for viewers to deepen their understanding of the tools and features discussed, such as character reference and style reference.

Highlights

Wake up mid Journey has released a highly requested feature: consistent characters.

The feature allows users to create images with the same character in each scene, providing a variety of creative possibilities.

To trigger this feature, users need a character and a phase they want to see in future generations.

The character Eliza is introduced, created from a prompt of a beautiful woman in a Victorian dress.

Users can type a prompt and add a character reference (CRF) to see their character in the generated images.

A new parameter, character weight (CW), has been introduced to influence the weight of the reference picture.

The character link can be shortened for easier use in prompts.

Users can set a shortcut for the character image link to simplify the input process.

The feature isn't perfect, as it may not accurately replicate the character's outfit from the reference image.

Character reference works best with native Mid Journey images and acts similarly to an image prompt for outside pictures.

Combining character reference with style reference is possible and can produce amazing results.

The new turbo mode feature significantly speeds up the image generation process, though it is more expensive.

The character reference feature can be used to create quick photo shoots with different aesthetics.

An example is given on how to create a photo shoot with the character Kelly Chicago in various aesthetics.

The process of using the character reference feature on the Mid Journey website is demonstrated.

The video concludes with an encouragement to explore the character reference feature and to check out the Mid Journey beginner course.