Midjourney Minute: Getting Fancy


Set The Tone

I have an ultra-powerful word for you to try in Midjourney if you're looking for lavish and extravagant scenes

You gotta try 'opulent' in your prompt!

Do you see how simple and effective it can be?

It also works great for subjects when you include the word 'unsplash'

And it can be amazing when you try it with a character reference (but be warned, some images might generate as NSFW)

I think you'll quickly see how powerful 'opulent' can be, and if you want to be the first to learn more, I post all of these tips in the Future Tech Academy, you can check out my community herehttps://www.skool.com/fta

Thanks for being cool,

- Nolan

P.S. try –sref 10457 for a 'ball-point-pen' look!

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