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The Ultimate Collection of MidJourney Sref Codes: Constantly Updated

The Ultimate Collection of MidJourney Sref Codes: Constantly Updated

The Ultimate Collection of MidJourney Sref Codes: Constantly Updated

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Are you exploring MidJourney and looking for that perfect inspiration? Whether you're a seasoned designer or just getting started, having quick access to sref codes can be a game changer. This blog post features a hand-picked, ever-growing list of MidJourney sref codes that I’ve gathered from across the web. It’s regularly updated, so you’ll always find fresh and creative prompts for your next design project. Bookmark this page, and feel free to check back often as I continue to expand the collection.

Why Use Sref Codes?

Sref codes allow you to inject specific artistic styles into your image generation on MidJourney, acting as style templates. This is particularly useful if you're aiming for consistency across multiple images or want to replicate a specific aesthetic you’ve found elsewhere. Whether you're seeking a painterly, abstract, or photorealistic vibe, sref codes enable you to fine-tune and control the visual outcome without needing in-depth knowledge of the specific artistic techniques involved.

Best Practices for Using Sref Codes

  1. Add Personalization and Stylization: MidJourney’s -stylize parameter lets you control how closely the generated art follows your initial prompt. Use lower values (e.g., stylize 100) for more realistic outputs, and higher values (e.g., stylize 750) for more abstract or creative results. This allows you to adjust the "artistic flair" of your images based on your goals.
  2. Utilize Style Weight (sw): When combining sref codes with other images or styles, you can specify the style’s influence using sw. The default value is 100, but you can go up to 1000 for stronger influence. Lower values will focus more on the prompt rather than the style, while higher values will make the output more aligned with the reference style.
  3. Combine Multiple Sref Codes: You can blend multiple sref codes in a single prompt by assigning different weights to each. For example, sref CODE1::2 CODE2::1 will prioritize the style of CODE1 over CODE2, creating a hybrid aesthetic.
  4. Short Descriptions for Precision: Add short descriptions to your prompt that align with your sref code. For instance, if your sref code produces a painterly style, include details like “watercolor landscape” or “dreamy surrealism” in your prompt to ensure a stronger alignment between your vision and the generated output.
  5. Experiment with Chaos (c): For more variety, use the chaos parameter. This adds randomness to your results, which can help discover unexpected but delightful variations. A moderate value (e.g., c 50) provides a good balance between controlled creativity and randomness.
  6. Keep Style Consistent: If you want consistency across a series of images, using the same sref code combined with the right style weight and prompt wording ensures that the output stays within the same visual language.

Incorporating these best practices will not only allow you to effectively leverage MidJourney’s capabilities but also encourage creativity as you explore diverse artistic styles!

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--sref 2433968870

Tatiana TsigulevaTatiana Tsiguleva
Midjourney Style

--sref 472

Alie JulesAlie Jules
Midjourney Style

--sref 3635935300 1115168176 3510572786

Joss LópezJoss López
Midjourney Style

--sref 4102235284

Michael RaboneMichael Rabone
Midjourney Style

--sref 1306525591

Joss LópezJoss López
Midjourney Style

--sref 656352090

Alie JulesAlie Jules
Midjourney Style

--sref 2668426816

--personalize 3omb773

Boris JovBoris Jov
Midjourney Style

--sref 680572301

proudha.aiproudha.ai
Midjourney Style

--sref 8582

Alie JulesAlie Jules
Midjourney Style

--sref 2521748022

Alie JulesAlie Jules
Midjourney Style

--sref 577817196

Dogan UralDogan Ural
Midjourney Style

--sref 641907300

Dogan UralDogan Ural
Midjourney Style

--sref 1881178218

 Melis Melis
Midjourney Style

--sref 2659777650

Dogan UralDogan Ural
Midjourney Style

--sref 1421988740

Drew BruckerDrew Brucker
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