Are you ready to take your Midjourney creations to the next level? Then you’ve come to the right place! We’ll walk you through the simple steps to get Midjourney to write text directly into your images. With this awesome tool, you’ll be able to create stunning visuals with text integrated into the composition, adding layers of meaning and emotion that will take your artwork to the next level.
The newest version of Midjourney, V6, has some great features that make it easy to add text to your images. To start, you’ll need to open your Discord account and join the Midjourney server. Once you’re in, navigate to the Newcomers section and locate the appropriate channel for your task. Scrolling to the bottom of the chat window, you’ll be able to access the text box and begin crafting your prompt.
To get started, you’ll need to enable V6 in Midjourney. To do this, enter /settings in the text box and a settings menu will appear. Look for the section labeled Current suffix, and click on V6 [ALPHA]. This will switch your current suffix to –v6. Alternatively, if you want to use V6 for a specific task while keeping your default setting, just add –v 6 at the end of your Midjourney prompt.
Now you’re all set to add text to your images. To do this, you’ll use specific prompts. Enclose the text you want in quotation marks, then add more details to shape the context and appearance of the image. For example, you could enter something like:
/imagine A vibrant street art mural depicting a phoenix, with the text “Rise Above” integrated into the feathers of the bird, cityscape in the background –ar 16:9 –v 6.0
Once you hit enter, Midjourney will generate an amazing image with your text directly integrated into the image!
We hope this walkthrough has been useful, and you now feel more confident in your ability to get Midjourney to write text. With this awesome tool, you’ll be able to create unique visuals with text that adds layers of emotion and storytelling to your artwork. So go ahead and get creative–the possibilities are endless!