Midjourney in Architecture & ArchViz (Key Highlights)

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Published 2024-04-07
Discover the dynamic synergy between architects and AI in our compilation video, 'Midjourney in Architecture & ArchViz (Key Highlights)'. Witness how Midjourney accelerates and enhances concept development, reshaping the future of architectural design.

Setup Midjourney:
docs.midjourney.com/docs/quick-start
www.midjourney.com/

Setup Discord:
discord.com/download
discord.com/

Style and artist guide:
www.midlibrary.io/

Architects:
www.midlibrary.io/categories/architects

Color guide:
discord.com/channels/662267976984297473/1026204064…

Prompt helper:
prompt.noonshot.com/

Parameters Quick Reference:
--s [0-1000] stylize influences how strongly Midjourney’s default style is applied. Low stylization produces images that closely match the prompt, but are less artistic. High stylization creates images that are very artistic but less connected to the prompt.
--ar [ratio] aspect ratio changes the width-to-height ratio of the generated image. Ratios are separated by a colon i.e. 16:9, 2:3, etc.
--q [.25, .5, 1] quality changes how much detail is added to the image. Has no impact on resolution.
--c [0-100] chaos value influences how varied the images are. High values produce more unusual and unexpected results. Lower values have more reliable, repeatable results.
--seed [seed] using the same seed number and prompt will produce similar ending images.
--no [subject] negative prompting tells Midjourney not to include the subject
--tile generates images that can be used as repeating tiles to create seamless patterns.
Multi-Prompts: adding a double colon :: to a prompt indicates that Midjourney should consider each part of the prompt as separate. [part 1]:: [part 2]
Prompt Weights: Adding a number immediately after the double colon assigns relative importance to that part of the prompt. [part 1]::2 [part 2]
--iw [.25, .5, 1,2] image weighting-Less is more artistic freedom for AI

All Comments (5)
  • @patko8303
    You can use 'remix' option and change parts of the image.
  • @paulmclean876
    ... great video... don't forget that mid-journey has pan and zoom to permit different view angles ... as an ideation tool its fab ... you can pull the depth maps for these images into additional software that will produce a 3d for these too ... you can also plug in your raw model views and use style refs to image them out if you want more control ...
  • @drkarlwoods722
    I don’t know what you think, but Stable Diffusion seems to offer a greater degree of control over outputs through ControlNet, which would make it more useful to practising architects than Midjourney.
  • @joesaad2166
    Hello how can we push midjourney to create new geometrical forms maybe unseen before