Midjourney Update!


Multiple Mood Boards

Midjourney released a small update the other night and I think it's the perfect way to create unique images!

We can now add multiple mood board codes to our prompt, and I'll keep this email short by showing you a quick example. Try this at the end of your prompt: --profile 4h1q7dm is4b8ac l6dw8sz ewc9ecz 8pb8xwp

Isn't that wild?? The possibilities are truly endless and I can't wait to see what you all come up with.

Maybe you also want to try this one: --profile ci5x7ea lf1duw6 1oizy7w k1orq3q v38ager hz6hcok l8mmbj8 jbg76jb p3somu3

I can't believe how well the Mood Board system works, and if you want access to 57 codes created by me, you can download them at no extra cost if you join the Future Tech Academy https://www.skool.com/fta

Thanks for being cool,

- Nolan

P.S. try --sref 48609 if you want this 'pop' look!

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