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Today MidJourney has released their new Remix capability that allows you to go in and adjust the prompt as you go along. This is pretty amazing, as it opens up that desire we have all had to make slight adjustments to our images but were unable to do so in the past. Now this does have some limitations and can’t do what Stable Diffusion can when it comes to altering the AI art after the fact, but it’s a giant step forward.
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I like what you showed but i think remix has strengths in other areas, like scaffolding, or as a lot of digital artists calls masking
Not me not even knowing about /settling a

Hey Scott why did they train it on a 512 square image? Why not start with a bigger image?
You can't remix with a personal custom preset as yet I found out. You're able to bring up the variation, but it errors if you try deploying any personal custom preset, instead you need to post in –ar: 23 –testp –video for instance
Have been dying to ask – how did you get your Photoshop actions to have background colors?
I think it is important to also realize that just like how test/testp tend to have more gradual variations than v3, the remixing is more gradual as well. If you add watercolor and keep remixing with the same prompt, it should start going more and more watercolor. Or can go to v3 and then back again.
Thank you
That's about how it's been working for me. "Adjustments" more than complete reimaginings.
It has problems doing color changes — I've been trying to generate matched pairs of cameo stones in a sun and moon kind of theme. I can generate an "agate cameo of benevolent sun face" and find one I like, then change it to "alabaster cameo of benevolent moon face" and it comes out just slightly less orange. Of course, any amount of orange kind of kills the whole "moon" thing.
Still a lot of fun to play with though.
If you don't get the change you want to see on the first remix, just keep re-rolling the remix and the image will gradually change towards your desired image.
3:00 The Greg R. trolling, epic

QUESTION: I was up all night working on an image for a poster project for a client, and yeah I had similar experiences using Remix… I have just been leaving it set to ON all the time so it prompts that text box which gives me the option to make changes to the Variation but I don't have to right, so QUESTION:, If you just continue with the prompt unaltered when it pops the prompt edit box for you, is that the same thing as just hitting "V" for Variation when Remix is set to OFF? It should be the same, shouldn't it?
With " –chaos 0" 'm trying to set my chaos to 0 to reduce the level of random it is injecting into each change… it seems like it is sort of honoring that but still a lot of changes at once in the new Variation set. Can anyone confirm it is honoring –chaos # ?
Testing the remix out, it does not give me an option to modify the prompt. It just rolls the dice.
I don't actually understand how remix is applied, i don't get anything happen?
When I tried it, it made my images public, and I had to go back and unpublish them. I was intrigued by it though.