Midjourney Minute: Character Expression Trick


"Unaware"

A lot of Midjourney images can end up with your subject staring right at the camera, and these pictures can get kind of boring.

I want you to try asking for your subjects to be unaware of the camera, you can even add in the word 'candid' for some amazing pictures

Isn't that amazing?

Just having their focus slightly off center adds so much realism to the scene

Another variation of this prompt includes the idea of a 'paparazzi' shot

I hope that gives you some quick inspiration for your Midjourney Prompts! I actually told my community about this trick on January 20th, so if you want to be a part of that early access, you should check us out in the Future Tech Academy https://www.skool.com/fta

Thanks for being cool,

- Nolan

P.S. try --sref 390714473 for this super cute style!

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