Applying Style Codes to Structured Fashion Image Creation in MJ
Over the weekend, I shared a post of 22x Midjourney V7 SREF codes.
In that post, not only did I share 22 different SREF codes, but I shared ways those codes could be applied. Rather than a blanket idea (here’s how it COULD be used), here are some practical uses of the style codes. I took my best images, exported them to video, synched them with an Udio soundtrack (very German techno) to create this:
One of the brands I like (both the idea and the style of) is GIAD (God Is A Designer). So I want to showcase the idea of a fashion image generation session using Midjourney, varied SREF codes and one of the GIAD products - a 5-panel hat.
Here is a hat by GIAD.
I am using this hat in a prompt as an Omni-Reference. Here is my prompt:
Street fashion photo of a caucasian, attractive 25-yo female model wearing a black 5-panel ball-cap, oversized urban style clothing. Vintage skateboarding oversized blue jeans. The oversized jacket has noticeable Japanese lettering imprinted in white on a black base. Basic white t-shirt. Hyper-realistic photograph, editorial style and fashion aesthetics. Urban background. --ar 5:7 --raw --sref {2781957661, 3956447076, 2987413719} --profile ij5fv5g --oref https://s.mj.run/hff-rhBSkL0 --ow 175 --stylize 150
--sref 2781957661
--sref 3956447076
--sref 2987413719
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