How to use Stylize –s Midjourney AI command [AI Art Tutorial]

In this video I cover:

Timecodes:
0:00 – Intro
0:25 – Stylize MidJourney definition
1:54 – Stylize settings Explained
3:44 – Creating the text prompt
4:15 – Exploring the Results
6:40 – Thank you for watching 🙂
7:10 – Developing abstract piece

Welcome to the first video tutorial in the How to use MidJourney Commands series!

This AI Art guide explains how the command stylize –stylize –s in MidJourney works and explores the different results obtained by varying the stylize command inputs.

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11 Comments

  1. Fascinating! I've tried the newbie rooms on midjourney and found that it could do some incredibly "imaginative" nature and architecture scenes, and some nice faces. But it would almost always completely ruin any anatomy or full body pics of people or animals. It didn't know what bodies look like, unless maybe we're going for picasso. So I wonder if –625 would actually produce more realistic anatomy.

  2. You have a great voice explaining… I am looking for suggestions regarding (my own) portrait fotos, as I am a musician, and create my own album covers. This is much harder than I expected. All results where unusable. Even with text weights like ::5. Anyway, I will figure this out. Eventually.

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