MidJourney
Prompt Structure
Generative AI:
MidJourney Prompt Structure
A prompt is a text description
that guides AI to generate an image
Generative AI:
MidJourney Prompt Structure
Let’s compare a simple
and structured prompt:
Basic: "cube of ice, and bear inside"
Detailed: "Photorealistic studio shot, a frozen teddy bear encased in a crystal-
clear rectangular block of ice, set against a minimalist, neutral background,
cool tones with hints of soft blues and whites, captured with a 50mm lens on a
high-resolution digital camera, soft and diffused lighting creating subtle
reflections, centered composition with a balanced focus on the ice and teddy
bear, intricate trapped air bubbles and delicate frost patterns adding rich
texture and depth, ultra-detailed, cinematic lighting, premium quality."
Generative AI:
MidJourney Prompt Structure
Detailed Structure of a MidJourney Prompt
[Photo type] , [Subject+action] , [Environment] , [Color scheme] ,
[Camera/Lens/Film] , [Lighting] , [Composition] , [additional details]
Photorealistic studio shot, a frozen teddy bear encased in a
crystal-clear rectangular block of ice, set against a minimalist,
neutral background, cool tones with hints of soft blues and
whites, captured with a 50mm lens on a high-resolution digital
camera, soft and diffused lighting creating subtle reflections,
centered composition with a balanced focus on the ice and
teddy bear, intricate trapped air bubbles and delicate frost
patterns adding rich texture and depth, ultra-detailed,
cinematic lighting, premium quality.
Generative AI:
MidJourney Prompt Structure
Rules for Photorealistic Generation
Moodboard with References Specify a Particular Camera
Reference a Photographer Limit the Use of Colors
Pay Attention to Details Enhance the Result with Filters
Generative AI:
MidJourney Prompt Structure
Break the rules
The structure is good for getting started. But if you
want to highlight a specific element of the prompt,
put it first in the structure.
Generative AI:
MidJourney Prompt Structure
Experiment & Have Fun!
The best way to learn is to **experiment!**