How To Use Midjourney Bot On Discord (NEW!)
TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates how to use the Midjourney Bot on Discord. The bot can be added to your server and used to create images based on prompts you provide. After adding the bot and accepting terms of service, you can use the command '/imagine' followed by your desired prompt. The bot generates up to four variations of the image, which can be upscaled for better quality or made into variations. The process is straightforward, and the generated images are free from copyright concerns, allowing you to use them as you wish. The video also mentions a free trial for non-paying members and paid subscription options for continued use.
Takeaways
- 🤖 The Midjourney Bot can be used on Discord to generate images.
- 🔗 You can either join the Midjourney server or add the bot to your own server for a less crowded experience.
- 📄 To use the bot, type a forward slash followed by 'imagine', hit space, and then enter your prompt.
- ⏱️ The bot will take a moment to generate an image based on the prompt provided.
- 🖼️ You can generate up to four variations of an image with the bot.
- 📈 Non-paying members have a trial to create 25 images, after which they can opt for a paid subscription.
- 💲 Subscription prices start at $10 per month and go up to $30 per month.
- 🔍 After generating an image, you can enlarge it, open the original, and save it to your device.
- 🔧 You can upscale the quality of your chosen image by selecting the corresponding number (U1, U2, U3, U4).
- 🔄 The 'Make Variations' button allows you to create different variations of the selected quadrant image.
- 👍 You can express your liking for an image using emojis.
- 📝 There's no need to worry about copyright issues when using the generated images as you can use them freely.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the Midjourney Bot on Discord?
-The Midjourney Bot on Discord is used to generate images based on text prompts provided by users. It can be added to a server and utilized to create images through AI.
How can you add the Midjourney Bot to your own Discord server?
-You can add the Midjourney Bot to your own server by clicking on the 'Midjourney Bot' in the server and then clicking the 'add to your server' button.
What is the command to use the Midjourney Bot after it has been added to a server?
-After the bot has been added and terms of service are accepted, you can use it by typing a forward slash, followed by 'imagine', a space, and then your text prompt.
What is the maximum number of members in a server where the Midjourney Bot can be used?
-The Midjourney Bot can be used in a server with up to 10,000 members.
How many images can you create during the free trial of the Midjourney Bot?
-During the free trial, you can create up to 25 images with the Midjourney Bot.
What happens after the free trial of the Midjourney Bot ends?
-After the free trial ends, you have the option to become a paid subscriber with plans starting at $10 per month and going up to $30 per month.
How can you view a larger version of the generated image?
-You can click on the generated image to make it bigger and then click on 'open original' to view the full-size image in a web browser.
What is the process to upscale a generated image to a better quality?
-To upscale an image, select the image by clicking on the corresponding number (U1, U2, U3, U4) and wait for the process to complete. The selected image will then be upscaled to a higher quality.
How do you create variations of a specific generated image?
-To create variations, click on the 'make variations' button, choose the desired upscale ratio, and then select the quadrant (V1, V2, V3, V4) of the image you want to vary.
What can you do if you want to save a generated image?
-To save an image, right-click on the 'open original' link after viewing the full-size image in a web browser and select 'save image as' to download it to your device.
Are there any copyright concerns when using images generated by the Midjourney Bot?
-The generated images can be used freely without worrying about copyright issues, as they are created through AI based on the user's prompts.
How can you cancel an ongoing image generation process if you change your mind?
-You can cancel an ongoing job by clicking the 'cancel the job' button, which allows you to stop the current process and start a new one if desired.
Outlines
🤖 Using Midjourney Bot on Discord
The video introduces the Midjourney bot on Discord and explains two ways to use it: by joining the Midjourney server or adding it to your own server. The host demonstrates how to add the bot to a personal server and use it to generate images by typing a prompt after the '/imagine' command. It also mentions the terms of service and the ability to use the bot in a server with up to 10,000 members. The host provides a step-by-step guide on how to generate an image with the bot, including how to input a prompt and what to expect during the image generation process.
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Keywords
💡Midjourney Bot
💡Discord
💡AI-generated image
💡Terms of Service
💡Server
💡Prompt
💡Upscaling
💡Variations
💡Copyright
💡Free trial
💡Paid subscription
Highlights
Introduction to using the Midjourney Bot on Discord
Two ways to use the bot: join the Midjourney server or add it to your own server
Adding the bot to your server allows for personalized use without crowding
Click on the Midjourney Bot and add it to your server
The bot can be used in a server with up to 10,000 members
Command usage: type '/imagine' followed by a prompt to generate an image
Example prompt: 'puppy, sunset, summer'
AI generates an image based on the prompt, with a waiting period
Free trial allows for creating 25 images, with options to subscribe after the trial ends
Four variations of the image are generated
Images can be enlarged by clicking on them
Original images can be opened and saved in a web browser
Buttons for upscaling and creating variations of the chosen image
Upscaling options available: U1, U2, U3, U4
Making variations of an image with the 'Make Variations' button
Emoji reactions can be used to express liking for an image
No copyright worries, images can be used freely as desired
Saving the final image with a custom name on your desktop
Encouragement to like and subscribe for more helpful content