Huge Midjourney Update: Consistent Characters, Step-by-Step Tutorial
TLDRThe video introduces a new feature by mid Journey that allows for the creation of consistent characters in images. It demonstrates how to use a base image as a reference and the 'prefer' option set command to maintain character consistency. The script also explores the 'character weight' parameter to balance between style and original character features. Additionally, it discusses incorporating multiple image references and style references to emulate a specific aesthetic. The video concludes by highlighting the feature's current limitations and potential for future development.
Takeaways
- π Mid Journey introduced a feature for creating consistent characters, making it easier to maintain character consistency across different images.
- πΈ A base image is required as a reference to achieve character consistency in subsequent creations.
- π¨βπ΄ New parameters like 'SL prefer' and 'CF' (Character Reference) are introduced to add characters consistently into scenes, like riding a bike in a park.
- π Custom options like 'DT 1' allow for the insertion of character references into prompts, ensuring consistency.
- π² Despite efforts for consistency, attire and small variations might differ from the original, requiring fine-tuning.
- πββοΈ A 'Character Weight' parameter (D-CW) ranges from 0 to 100, controlling how closely new images adhere to the original's attributes.
- π¦ At lower character weights, images can diverge significantly from the original, possibly adopting styles from different inspirations like Pixar's characters.
- π₯ Incorporating multiple image references for a single character is possible but requires specific commands and formatting.
- π· Character sheets with varied poses and expressions are achievable but might lack uniformity in details like clothing.
- π¨ Style references (SREF) and style weight parameters (D-SSW) allow for the emulation of specific artistic styles, adding another layer of customization.
- π₯ Despite its capabilities, the tool has limitations, especially with real photos and precise details, and works best with Mid Journey-generated images.
Q & A
What is the main feature discussed in the video?
-The main feature discussed in the video is the consistent character creation using Mid Journey's newly released parameter.
How does one select a base image for creating consistent characters?
-To select a base image, one should right-click on the desired image, select 'copy link', and then use the copied link as a reference in the character creation process.
What does the 'CF' parameter stand for and how is it used?
-'CF' stands for 'character reference'. It is used by adding a custom option in the command and pasting the URL of the base image after the parameter.
How can the aspect ratio of the generated image be changed?
-The aspect ratio of the generated image can be changed by specifying the desired ratio, such as 16 to 9, during the character creation process.
What is the 'D-CW' parameter and what does it control?
-The 'D-CW' parameter stands for 'character weight' and it controls the degree to which the generated character resembles the base image, with a range from 0 to 100.
How can multiple image references be incorporated into the character creation process?
-Multiple image references can be incorporated by using the 'prefer' option set command and adding the URLs of the additional images, separated by spaces.
What was the issue encountered when trying to generate a character sheet?
-The issue encountered was achieving a consistent resemblance to the original character, Tom, across multiple generations. The stylization sometimes overpowered the character's original features.
How can the style reference be refined in the character creation process?
-The style reference can be refined by using the 'D-SSW' parameter, which accepts values from 0 to 1000, to control the closeness to the style reference image.
What are the limitations of the character creation feature according to the video?
-The limitations include potential inconsistencies from the reference image, challenges in replicating exact styling such as freckles, dimples, or intricate clothing details, and it works best with images generated by Mid Journey rather than real people or photos.
What was the result of increasing the character weight to 25?
-The top two generated images bore a stronger resemblance to Tom, while the bottom two appeared less like him. The clothing carried a cowboy influence but preserved elements of the original image's style.
How can one share their thoughts on the new feature?
-Viewers can share their thoughts on the new feature by leaving a comment below the video if they have tried it out.
Outlines
π¨ Introducing Character Consistency Feature in Mid Journey
This paragraph introduces the newly released feature in Mid Journey that focuses on creating consistent characters across multiple images. It explains the process of using a base image as a reference and demonstrates how to set up the character reference option using the 'copy link' and 'CF' command. The video also shows how to adjust the aspect ratio and use custom options like 'd-t' to maintain character consistency. The goal is to generate images that closely resemble the original character in various scenes while keeping their distinctive outfits and features.
π Enhancing Character Representation with Character Weight Parameter
The second paragraph delves into the refinement of character representation using the new 'D-CW' parameter, which allows for adjusting the character weight from 0 to 100. A value of 100 aims to recreate the character from the reference image, including facial features and clothing, while a lower value focuses more on the face, which is useful for changing outfits or hairstyles. The paragraph discusses the results of different weight values and how they impact the character's depiction. It also touches on the possibility of including multiple image references for a more accurate character representation and the creation of character sheets with varying poses and expressions. The paragraph concludes with a brief mention of the limitations of the feature and expresses optimism for future improvements.
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Keywords
π‘consistent characters
π‘base image
π‘character reference
π‘aspect ratio
π‘custom option
π‘character weight
π‘multiple image references
π‘style references
π‘inconsistencies
π‘mid Journey
π‘image generation
Highlights
Mid Journey introduces a new feature for creating consistent characters in images.
A base image is required as a reference for generating other images with consistent characters.
The new parameter allows users to copy the link of the base image and paste it using the 'prefer' command.
The 'character reference' (CF) parameter ensures that characters in generated images match the base image.
Users can change the aspect ratio of images to better fit the desired scene.
The 'D-CW' parameter adjusts the character weight, focusing on facial features or including clothing and hair.
By setting the character weight to zero, the tool focuses only on the face, allowing for changes in outfits and hairstyles.
Increasing the character weight results in images that more closely resemble the original character.
Multiple image references can be incorporated for more detailed character consistency.
The 'prefer' command can be used again to add additional image references for character consistency.
Creating a character sheet with multiple poses and expressions can be achieved through the tool.
The 'style reference' (Sref) parameter allows users to emulate a specific style in their images.
The 'D-SSW' parameter refines the style reference by adjusting the weight of the style influence.
The tool is most effective with images generated by Mid Journey and may not perfectly replicate real people or intricate details.
The feature, while impressive, may produce inconsistencies and is not flawless.
The potential for future development of this tool is promising andεΌεΎζεΎ .