Massive Midjourney V6 Update: CONSISTENT CHARACTERS in Seconds!
TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates how to create consistent characters using Midjourney V6, a powerful AI tool. The host introduces the new character reference parameter (CF) and tests it by generating 500 unique scenes with a single, consistent character. The video explains the process of using the CF parameter alongside the character weight parameter to control the transfer of facial features, outfit, and hair. It also explores the limitations, such as the inability to transfer multiple characters or maintain consistency across different ages. The host showcases various scenarios, including different camera angles, body postures, facial expressions, and environments, to test character consistency. Additionally, the video covers combining style and character references for creating a series of images with a consistent art style and character. The tutorial concludes with a call to action for viewers to subscribe for more informative content.
Takeaways
- 🎭 Use the character consistency prompt parameter (CF) to create a consistent character across different scenes in Midjourney.
- 🔗 Append the character reference weight parameter to control the transfer of character features like face, hair, and clothes.
- 🚫 Midjourney character reference works best with images created by Midjourney to prevent distortion and potential misuse.
- 👤 The character reference currently supports only one character at a time, not multiple characters in a scene.
- 📸 Character visual expressions are still influenced by the keywords in the prompt, despite using character reference.
- 🧑 Adjust the character weight to zero to allow Midjourney to change the character's outfit or hairstyle based on the context.
- 🌐 Atomic prompting style is used for creating photorealistic characters, while a different prompt is needed for illustrative animation types.
- 🔄 Test character consistency with various shot types, camera angles, and body postures to create dynamic and engaging poses.
- 🌍 Maintain character consistency across different locations and environments to tell a story or create a series of images.
- 🎨 Combine style and character consistency using both style reference and character reference parameters for creating manga, anime, or comic book inspired images.
- 🧑🦱 Experiment with different outfits, hairstyles, and accessories while keeping the character's face consistent for a versatile character design.
- 🧓 Testing character consistency across different ages proved challenging, with satisfactory results for younger characters but not for older ages.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is about creating consistent characters using Midjourney, a tool that allows for the generation of images based on text prompts. The video demonstrates how to use Midjourney's new character reference parameter to maintain character consistency across different scenes.
What is the character consistency prompt parameter in Midjourney?
-The character consistency prompt parameter in Midjourney is 'CF'. It is used to introduce a character and ensure that the character's face is transferred from one image to another, maintaining consistency.
What are the limitations of the character reference feature in Midjourney?
-The character reference feature in Midjourney works best with images created by Midjourney itself. Using external images can result in significant face distortion. Additionally, it currently supports only one character at a time, meaning it cannot handle scenes with multiple characters using multiple character references.
How does the character reference weight parameter affect the image generation?
-The character reference weight parameter determines what elements from the reference image are transferred to the new image. A weight of 100 transfers the face, hair, and clothes, while a weight of zero transfers only the character's face, allowing for changes in outfit and hairstyle in the new image.
What is the Atomic prompting style used for?
-The Atomic prompting style is used for creating photorealistic characters. It is one of the styles that can be specified in the prompt to generate images with a more realistic and detailed appearance.
How can one change the character's outfit or hairstyle while keeping the face consistent?
-To change the character's outfit or hairstyle while keeping the face consistent, one should set the character weight value to zero in the prompt. This allows the Midjourney algorithm to alter the outfit or hairstyle based on the context of the new scene.
What happens when describing a scene with multiple people using character reference?
-When describing a scene with multiple people using character reference, the results can be mixed. Midjourney may focus on one character and transfer the face to this character, but there are also instances where all characters in the scene end up with the same face. This aspect may be improved in future iterations of the feature.
How can one test character consistency with different body postures?
-To test character consistency with different body postures, one can create dynamic and engaging poses by considering the positioning of the head, arms, hands, and legs in various combinations. The character weight can be kept as zero to only transfer the character's face.
What is the purpose of using both style and character consistency together?
-Using both style and character consistency together allows for the creation of a series of images that are not only consistent in terms of character portrayal but also maintain a specific art style. This can be useful for creating storyboards, manga, anime, comic book inspired images, and telling a cohesive story through a series of images.
How can one blend two characters together using Midjourney?
-To blend two characters together, one needs to use the 'CF' parameter with two image references. On the Midjourney Alpha website, both images should be dragged and dropped into the prompt box, and character reference should be chosen for both images to achieve the blend.
What are some examples of modifying a character's appearance while maintaining the original facial design?
-Examples of modifying a character's appearance include changing the character's outfit, experimenting with different clothes and costumes, modifying the hairstyle, trying new accessories, or adding tattoos. These changes can be made while the original facial design is preserved.
What challenges were faced when trying to generate older versions of a character using character reference?
-Despite adjusting character weight values and the prompt, the video creator could not generate older versions of the character using character reference. This is likely because the character reference significantly influences the final design, even at a value of zero, and tends to produce younger characters, contrary to the prompt specifying an older age.
Outlines
🎨 Character Consistency with Mid Journey's Character Reference
This paragraph introduces the concept of using Mid Journey's character reference parameter to maintain consistency across different scenes. The video demonstrates creating 500 different scenes with one consistent character. It explains the use of the character consistency prompt parameter CF, parameter D-CF, and the character reference weight to control the transfer of facial features, hair, and clothing from one image to another. The importance of using images created by Mid Journey to avoid face distortion is emphasized, and the limitations of using multiple character references are discussed.
📸 Testing Character Consistency Across Various Shots and Environments
The second paragraph delves into testing character consistency across different shot types and camera angles, including low angle, wide angle, high angle, side profile, close-up, underwater, and more. It also explores various character actions and body postures to create dynamic poses. The paragraph discusses how to modify facial expressions and emotions, and how to maintain character design consistency across different locations and environments. Additionally, it covers combining style and character consistency for creating series of images in a storyboard format.
🧑🦱 Experimenting with Outfits, Hairstyle, and Age Variations
The final paragraph focuses on experimenting with different outfits, hairstyles, and age variations while maintaining the character's facial consistency. It demonstrates how to reset the character weight to zero for flexible changes in clothing and how to blend two characters together using the new CF parameter. The paragraph also addresses the challenges in generating older versions of a character and encourages viewers to explore the possibilities of Mid Journey for creating consistent characters. It ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe for more tutorials and learn about AI filmmaking.
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Keywords
💡Midjourney
💡Character Reference Parameter
💡Consistency
💡Character Weight
💡Atomic Prompting Style
💡Context
💡Discord
💡Style Reference
💡Maro
💡Body Postures
💡Environments
Highlights
Midjourney introduces a new character reference parameter for creating consistent characters across different scenes.
The character consistency prompt parameter CF is used to maintain the same character across various images.
Images created by Midjourney work best with the character reference feature to avoid significant face distortion.
The character reference feature currently supports only one character at a time.
Character weight can be adjusted to transfer only the face, excluding the outfit and hair.
Photorealistic and illustrative characters can be created using different prompting styles.
The character's outfit and hairstyle can be changed according to the context while maintaining the face.
Discord and Midjourney Alpha website both support the new character reference feature.
Mixed results are obtained when describing multiple people or a group setting in the prompt.
Consistency across different images can be maintained by changing shot types and camera angles.
Character's actions can depict various activities while keeping the character consistent.
Different body postures can create dynamic and engaging poses while maintaining character consistency.
Character consistency can be maintained across different locations and environments.
Style and character consistency can be used together to create a series of images with a consistent art style and character.
Children's books can be self-published using character and style consistency features.
Experimenting with various outfits and costumes while maintaining the character's face consistency is possible.
Different hairstyles, accessories, and tattoos can be added to the character while maintaining the original facial design.
Character age can be varied in tests, although generating older versions of a character proved challenging.
Blending two characters together is achievable using the new CF parameter and image references.