Tests with styles and visual angles

Tests with styles and visual angles

Tests with styles and visual angles

1 de abr. de 2025

MIDJOURNEY

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Ellen

MANAGER | FOUNDER

INTRODUCTION

It's easy to create beautiful images in Midjourney. The real challenge is maintaining consistency. Especially when you want to make a session with the same persona, varying clothes, settings, and poses — while keeping traits, style, and identity intact.
If you've ever tried to do this, you know how Midjourney tends to generate similar characters, but never exactly the same. In this article, you will learn how to work around this limitation with strategic commands, controlled variations, and of course, a lot of patience.

It all starts with creating a solid base prompt. Think about expressions, photographic style, lighting, framing, and most importantly, detailed descriptions of the character. This is what will ensure the repetition of the same aesthetic in the variations.

After the base prompt, it's time to use V5.2 or V6 (RAW) with controlled stylize (--style raw --s 50). This reduces the creative interferences of the model and makes it follow your command more precisely.

Additionally, avoid multiple characters in the same image. Start with a single, well-defined image, and then use the /describe command or a fixed seed to generate variations of the same scene with subtle changes.

Consistency in Prompts

To achieve consistency in sessions with the same persona, use Midjourney V6 or V5.2 with the --style raw command, which reduces stylistic interferences and gives more control to the user.
Working with fixed seeds is essential to maintain the character's traits throughout the variations. You can generate alternative versions from the /describe command or using --repeat, always keeping the visual structure similar.
To ensure uniformity in poses and angles, add terms like "same pose", "same angle", and "consistent face" in the prompts. Additionally, take advantage of fine control features such as pan, zoom, and vary (subtle), which allow for subtle changes without compromising the persona's identity.

Other Resources

Keep an organized folder with consistent variations to facilitate adjustments and comparisons. Use PromptHero to refine your prompts and Photoshop for subtle facial adjustments.
Create a folder to save all the versions that maintain consistency.
Use sites like PromptHero to find styles of real photographers.
Combine Midjourney with Photoshop for minor facial adjustments if necessary.

At the end of the day, the secret is: document the process. Each prompt, each seed, each tested parameter — all of this becomes your guide for future sessions.
Over time, you learn not only to replicate a persona but to bring it to life. And at that moment, your session stops being just AI — and becomes art.

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