⚡ The Midjourney's /describe command turns images into text
As you know, Midjourney creates unique images based on textual descriptions (prompts). But how do you craft a prompt if you need to make an image similar to another one?
Midjourney recently released an update to its prompt assistance feature called /describe.
🖼 The command converts your original image into a detailed textual description. You don't need to try many different word combinations to get a similar picture.
📎 How does it work?
Upload any image from your device to @GPT4Telegrambot and type the /describe command in the caption. In response, Midjourney will send several prompts. You can immediately choose the one you like and create a new image based on it.
🔌 How to use?
You don't need to buy the /describe feature separately; it is already included in the Midjourney package. You can purchase Midjourney on @GPT4Telegrambot in the /premium section.
ℹ The /describe command does not consume generations, allowing you to see images through Midjourney's "eyes" and better understand the principles of crafting prompts.
⚠️ It is important to remember that the new image will not exactly match the original, but it will preserve the idea and primary elements. Sometimes, it turns out very close to the original.
🔼 For example, we selected frames from movies and tried to recreate them on Midjourney using the /describe function.
© Guide to creating images on Midjourney >
❓ Question to experts: How did the frame from "Dune" turn out to be so similar? Honestly, we didn't expect such a resemblance.
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