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Getting Results from Omni-Reference in MJ

Beginning an exploration in OmniRef with things and people.

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Brian W. Sykes
Jun 12, 2025
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I got an email this morning from Barbour, a family-owned 5th generation business that got its start way back in 1894. I like the look of their clothes, their Wellington boots - and though I would not need one - even their oversized Mya Tote Bag is pretty neat.

So, I wanted to show you the Omni Reference in MJ V7 at work - starting with the Mya Tote Bag.

The image you see above of the bag, is the image I used as a reference. If you want to influence the style of clothing the model is wearing, we can add in an image reference of a styled model. So, let’s start there.

Fashion editorial shot featuring the same [Barbour Mya Tote Bag crafted from a patchwork of drywax] held by a model in [London, England], styled according to local trends, cinematic lighting --profile qbxa7mi

The results?

We can keep working off of this structure - but let’s remove the model reference - and be a bit more creative in that space.

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