GOODBYE Discord? Make Midjourney Images on the Alpha Website! Midjourney AI Tutorial
TLDRMidjourney AI is introducing an Alpha version of its website, allowing users to create images directly without using Discord. Access to the Alpha site is currently limited to those who have created over 1,000 images with Midjourney. The new platform includes features like an explore page, an archive page with filtering options, and the ability to create images from the Imagine bar. Users can set default parameters, generate variations, and interact with their images in various ways. The full release is expected in several weeks, and feedback is welcome through Midjourney's Discord server. The Alpha site aims to provide an alternative to Discord for image creation, enhancing the user experience.
Takeaways
- 🚀 Access to Midjourney's Alpha website is limited and in active construction, with full release expected in several weeks.
- 🎨 Users who have created over 1,000 Midjourney images on Discord have access to the Alpha website.
- 🔍 The Alpha website features an 'Explore' page with new ways to view random or trending images and a search bar for all images except those in stealth mode.
- 📂 The 'Archive' page on the Alpha site functions similarly to the 'My Images' page on the main website, allowing users to create and manage folders for their images.
- 📅 Users can filter images by various parameters, including date, upscale status, and aspect ratio, and search images using prompt text or style codes.
- 📝 The 'Imagine' bar at the top of the Alpha site allows users to input prompts and adjust default settings without using Discord commands.
- 🌟 Default settings for aspect ratio, stylization, and variety (chaos parameter) can be set, with descriptions provided for each option.
- 🖼️ Image results on the Alpha site display a grid similar to Discord, with options to regenerate, edit, hide, or download images.
- 🔄 Users can generate variations of an image, remix it with edited text, or use it as an image or style reference for new prompts.
- 📥 External images can be uploaded and saved for future use as image prompts and style references directly on the Alpha site.
- 🐛 Feedback and bug reports for the Alpha site can be submitted through dedicated discussion channels on Midjourney's Discord server.
- 📢 The Discord server will not be replaced; the Alpha website offers an alternative method for image creation for those who prefer not to use Discord.
Q & A
What is the current status of Midjourney's website?
-Midjourney's website is currently in Alpha Testing, which means it is still under development and access is limited.
How can users determine if they have access to the Alpha website?
-If a user has created more than 1,000 Midjourney images, they have access to the Alpha website.
What are some of the new features available on the Alpha site?
-The Alpha site allows users to create images directly from the Imagine bar, has an archive page similar to 'My Images' on the main site, and includes additional parameters for image creation.
How does the search functionality differ on the Alpha site compared to the main website?
-The search functionality on the Alpha site is a fuzzy search, meaning it does not require an exact word-for-word match when searching through images made with Midjourney.
What is the significance of the Red Alpha text on the Alpha site?
-The Red Alpha text in the upper left corner of the site indicates that you are on the Alpha version of the website.
How can users create images on the Alpha site?
-Users can create images on the Alpha site by typing their prompts into the Imagine bar at the top of the page and setting any desired parameters.
What is the process for generating variations of an image on the Alpha site?
-To generate variations, users can hover over an individual result image and click one of the buttons to generate variations, which is similar to clicking a 'v' button on Discord.
How can users provide feedback or report bugs on the Alpha site?
-Users can provide feedback or report bugs by visiting the Alpha site discussion channels in Midjourney's Discord server.
What happens if a user does not have access to the Alpha website?
-If a user does not have access to the Alpha website, they can continue using the main Midjourney website and Discord server to create images.
Is the Discord server going to be discontinued with the launch of the Alpha website?
-No, the Discord server will not be going away. It will continue to be another way for people to create images.
What are some of the archive page functionalities on the Alpha site?
-The archive page on the Alpha site allows users to create and add images to folders, filter images, search using prompt text, aspect ratio, and style codes, and view images in different formats.
How does the Alpha site help users who are not familiar with extra parameters?
-The Alpha site provides descriptions for each parameter when users hover over the terms, which can help users who are not very familiar with these extra parameters.
Outlines
🎨 Mid Journey Alpha Website Access and Features
The video script discusses the new Mid Journey Alpha website, which is currently in testing phase and offers limited access. Users who have created over 1,000 Mid Journey images are granted access to this Alpha site. The full release is anticipated to be several weeks away. The script provides a walkthrough of the Alpha site's features, including the ability to create images directly from the Imagine bar without using Discord, exploring the archive page, and customizing default settings for aspect ratio, stylization, and variety (chaos parameter). It also covers the process of generating variations on an image, uploading external images for future use, and accessing a range of options for each image result, such as hiding, liking, or downloading images. The speaker encourages users to provide feedback through Mid Journey's Discord server.
📂 Navigating and Customizing Image Results on Mid Journey Alpha
This paragraph delves into the functionalities available once an image is created on the Mid Journey Alpha website. It explains how users can navigate through their image results, including zooming in and out for a closer look. The right-click menu offers options to upscale, remix, reuse text, and use the image as a prompt or style reference. Users can also save external images for future prompts and style references. The paragraph highlights the convenience of starting a new imagine job directly from the image archive view. The speaker emphasizes the most sought-after feature, which is the ability to create images without relying on Discord and encourages users to test the feature and share their feedback.
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Midjourney AI
Alpha Testing
Discord
Image Creation
Explore Page
Archive Page
Imagine Bar
Default Settings
Aspect Ratio
Variety (Chaos) Parameter
Upscaling
Highlights
Access to Midjourney is soon to be simplified with the launch of a new website in Alpha Testing, allowing direct image creation.
The Alpha website is currently limited to users who have created over 1,000 Midjourney images.
The full release of the website is anticipated to be several weeks away.
Discord server will remain active even after the Alpha website launch.
The Alpha site features a new interface for creating images directly from the Imagine bar.
Users can set default parameters such as aspect ratio, stylization, and chaos level on the Alpha site.
The Explore page on the Alpha site allows for viewing random or trending images.
The Archive page mirrors the 'My Images' page on the main website, with added filtering options.
Users can search their images using prompt text, aspect ratio, and style codes.
The Alpha site provides an option to upscale images and offers creative controls for variations.
Users can generate variations of an image and remix them with the option to edit the text before running.
The Alpha site allows users to reuse text in a new prompt or use the image itself as an image prompt or style reference.
External images can be uploaded as prompts and style references for future use.
Users can start a new imagine job directly from the image results on the Alpha site.
The ability to create images without using Discord is a highly anticipated feature of the Alpha site.
Feedback and bug reports can be submitted through dedicated Alpha site discussion channels on Midjourney's Discord server.
The presenter is an avid user of Midjourney and plans to provide a full breakdown once the Alpha site is more polished and publicly available.
The presenter encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and share their Midjourney image count in an open poll.