Midjourney: How to create a scene using the Scene Method

It’s simple to set up a scene in Midjourney. Simply write a prompt that includes both the character(s) and the scene, and the bot will usually generate the desired image for you reliably.

/imagine prompt: a family in a busy restaurant

Prompting the above, for example, will generate a picture of a family enjoying a meal together in a crowded restaurant.

There’s no need to include extra details in the prompt, such as the family sitting together, people moving around in the background, the restaurant’s interior decor, etc.

It’s because the generated image automatically expresses the family and restaurant archetypes. If this is the first time you hear someone talking about Midjourney archetypes, you can learn more about them here.

The “Scene Method” is a multiprompting alternative to the basic technique of creating a scene/background. It gives you more freedom in creating and adjusting the scene and your characters/subjects.

We’ll look at two use cases of the Scene Method and discuss how you can tweak and adjust the scene with multiprompting.

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