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Midjourney Skill

name: midjourney

by cbuntingde · published 2026-03-22

图像生成数据处理加密货币
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// Install command
$ claw add gh:cbuntingde/cbuntingde-midjourney
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// Full documentation

---

name: midjourney

description: "AI image generation via Midjourney Discord bot: create images from prompts, upscale, create variations, blend images, describe images. Use when: (1) generating artwork from text descriptions, (2) creating variations of existing images, (3) upscaling low-res images, (4) analyzing images for prompts. NOT for: commercial licensing questions (check Midjourney ToS), API access (Discord-only)."

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---

# Midjourney Skill

Generate AI artwork via the Midjourney Discord bot. All commands are run through Discord.

⚠️ Prerequisites

1. **Discord account** — Required

2. **Midjourney subscription** — Free trials limited, paid plans at midjourney.com

3. **Join Midjourney Discord** — https://discord.gg/midjourney

4. **Bot access** — Use `/imagine` in #newbies channels or your own server

---

Quick Start

/imagine prompt: a cyberpunk cat sitting on a neon rooftop, detailed, cinematic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 6

**Workflow:**

1. Type `/imagine` in Discord

2. Enter your prompt

3. Wait ~60 seconds for 4 variations

4. Use U1-4 to upscale, V1-4 for variations

---

When to Use

✅ **USE this skill when:**

  • Generating artwork, illustrations, or concept art from text
  • Creating variations of an existing image
  • Upscaling low-resolution images
  • Blending multiple images together
  • Getting prompt ideas from existing images (describe)
  • Experimenting with artistic styles and parameters
  • ❌ **DON'T use this skill when:**

  • Need commercial licensing info → check midjourney.com/terms
  • Want API access → Discord-only, no public API
  • Need exact text rendering → MJ struggles with text
  • Require photorealistic faces → may have artifacts
  • ---

    Core Commands

    /imagine — Generate Images

    /imagine prompt: <your description> [parameters]

    **Examples:**

    /imagine prompt: portrait of a warrior princess, golden armor, dramatic lighting, fantasy art --ar 2:3 --stylize 750
    
    /imagine prompt: minimalist logo for a tech startup, geometric, blue and white --v 6
    
    /imagine prompt: isometric 3D render of a cozy coffee shop, warm lighting, blender style --ar 1:1

    /upscale — Increase Resolution

    After generation, click **U1, U2, U3, or U4** buttons under the image grid.

    **Or use command:**

    /upscale --image <job-id> --index 1

    /variations — Create Variations

    After generation, click **V1, V2, V3, or V4** buttons.

    **Or use command:**

    /variations --image <job-id> --index 1 --strength subtle

    /blend — Merge Images

    /blend

    Upload 2-5 images. Midjourney merges them stylistically.

    **Example use:**

  • Blend a photo with a painting style
  • Merge character concepts
  • Combine color palettes
  • /describe — Analyze Image

    /describe

    Upload an image → get 4 prompt suggestions that would create similar results.

    **Use for:**

  • Reverse-engineering styles
  • Learning prompt patterns
  • Getting inspiration from existing art
  • /remix — Modify Prompts

    Enable remix mode to change prompts when creating variations:

    /remix

    Then use V1-V4 buttons with modified prompts.

    ---

    Parameters Reference

    Aspect Ratio (--ar)

    --ar 1:1      # Square (default)
    --ar 16:9     # Widescreen
    --ar 9:16     # Portrait (phone)
    --ar 2:3      # Classic portrait
    --ar 3:2      # Landscape photo

    Version (--v)

    --v 6         # Latest (default)
    --v 5.2       # Previous version
    --v 5.1       # Older, more artistic
    --niji 6      # Anime/manga style

    Stylize (--s or --stylize)

    --s 100       # Low stylization (follows prompt closely)
    --s 250       # Default
    --s 750       # High stylization (more artistic freedom)
    --s 1000      # Maximum

    Chaos (--chaos)

    --chaos 0     # Consistent results (default)
    --chaos 50    # More varied
    --chaos 100   # Maximum variation

    Quality (--quality or --q)

    --q 0.5       # Half quality, faster
    --q 1         # Default
    --q 2         # Double quality, slower, more detail

    Seed (--seed)

    --seed 1234   # Reproducible results

    Same seed + same prompt = similar images.

    No (--no)

    --no text     # Avoid text in image
    --no blur     # Avoid blur
    --no people   # Avoid people

    Style Raw (--style raw)

    --style raw   # Less opinionated, more literal prompt interpretation

    Weird (--weird)

    --weird 0     # Normal (default)
    --weird 500   # Unconventional compositions
    --weird 3000  # Maximum weirdness

    ---

    Advanced Techniques

    Multi-Prompt (::)

    Weight different parts of your prompt:

    /imagine prompt: cat::2 dog::1
    # Cat is 2x more important than dog

    Image Prompts

    Use an image URL as part of your prompt:

    /imagine prompt: https://example.com/image.jpg a futuristic cityscape

    Character Reference (--cref)

    /imagine prompt: character in different scene --cref <image-url>

    Maintains character consistency across images.

    Style Reference (--sref)

    /imagine prompt: original content --sref <image-url>

    Applies the style of a reference image.

    ---

    Workflow Examples

    Logo Design

    /imagine prompt: minimalist tech logo, geometric shapes, gradient blue, vector style --ar 1:1 --v 6
    # Review 4 options
    # Click U2 to upscale best one
    # Click V2 for variations of that style
    # Repeat until satisfied

    Character Concept Art

    /imagine prompt: full body character design, fantasy rogue, leather armor, daggers, dynamic pose --ar 2:3 --niji 6
    # Upscale favorite
    # Use /variations for pose variations
    # Use --cref to maintain character in new scenes

    Product Visualization

    /imagine prompt: product photography, wireless headphones on marble surface, soft studio lighting, commercial --ar 4:5 --q 2

    Album Cover

    /imagine prompt: psychedelic album cover, abstract swirls, vibrant colors, 1970s style --ar 1:1 --stylize 500

    ---

    Tips

    1. **Be specific but not restrictive** — "cinematic lighting" good, "exactly 47 degree angle" bad

    2. **Use artist names carefully** — "in the style of Greg Rutkowski" works, but consider living artists ethically

    3. **Iterate** — First result rarely perfect. Use V buttons to explore variations

    4. **Save job IDs** — Useful for referencing later

    5. **Check Discord** — All generations saved in your Discord DMs with bot

    6. **Use --v 6** — Latest version has best prompt understanding

    7. **Niji for anime** --niji 6 for manga/anime style

    ---

    Troubleshooting

    **"Queue full"** — Wait a few minutes, try again during off-peak hours

    **"Invalid parameter"** — Check parameter syntax, some require specific values

    **"Content policy violation"** — Adjust prompt to avoid restricted content

    **"Can't upscale"** — Job may have expired (24hr limit on free accounts)

    **"Text looks wrong"** — MJ struggles with text. Try --no text or use DALL-E 3 for text-heavy images

    **"Faces look distorted"** — Common issue. Try --v 6, add "photorealistic" or use inpainting

    ---

    Pricing (as of 2026)

  • **Free trial** — ~25 images (one-time)
  • **Basic** — $10/mo, ~200 images
  • **Standard** — $30/mo, unlimited relaxed mode
  • **Pro** — $60/mo, faster, more concurrent jobs
  • **Mega** — $120/mo, maximum capacity
  • Check midjourney.com for current pricing.

    ---

    Resources

  • **Official docs:** docs.midjourney.com
  • **Discord:** discord.gg/midjourney
  • **Community showcase:** midjourney.com/showcase
  • **Prompt guide:** docs.midjourney.com/docs/prompt-guide
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