Thanks for reading, David! I know how easy it is to miss those tiny details and it makes a huge difference in understanding how to use the tool more effectively.
Seeing the numerical weight of the keywords, and the words with zero weight, makes it simple to eliminate unnecessary text from the prompt. Then you can refine it much easier.
Thank you Heather, I don't get enough practice with MJ, so your SS is really helpful!
Thanks for reading, David! I know how easy it is to miss those tiny details and it makes a huge difference in understanding how to use the tool more effectively.
Seeing the numerical weight of the keywords, and the words with zero weight, makes it simple to eliminate unnecessary text from the prompt. Then you can refine it much easier.
This great Heather!
I was hesitant to try the shorten command because I didn't see a use for it.
But I've learned with the latest version of Midjourney less is often more when it comes to getting better images.
I'll be trying shorten during my next session.
Appreciate the tip!
Thank you for reading, Keith! I'm glad you found it helpful.
I don't see many posts about it but I've found it to be tremendously useful to trim prompts down to the bare necessities.
It also helps to identify strong tokens for future prompts. You'll notice patterns and start to use those words in other prompts.