Midjourney Vary (Region): the first look at the new Inpainting feature

<p>Midjourney&nbsp;<em>just&nbsp;</em>released a new exciting inpainting feature called the Vary (Region) today.</p> <p>After you have upscaled an image, it will appear alongside the Vary (Strong) and Vary (Subtle) buttons.</p> <p>It is recommended that you use the&nbsp;<code>/remix&nbsp;</code>mode to edit the prompt and make changes for the best inpainting results. To activate the&nbsp;<code>/remix</code>&nbsp;mode, type&nbsp;<code>/remix</code>. To deactivate, re-type&nbsp;<code>/remix</code>.</p> <p><strong>Key points about Vary (Region)</strong></p> <ul> <li>After clicking the Vary (Region) button, an editor will appear. This allows you to choose which areas of the image to do the inpainting.</li> <li>You can select one or more regions using the Rectangle and/or Lasso tools.</li> <li>To fine-tune your selection, use both the Rectangle and Lasso tools.</li> <li>It&rsquo;s easier to select a large area with the Rectangle tool first. Then, refine the edge with the Lasso tool.</li> <li>The editor has no &ldquo;subtract&rdquo; function.</li> <li>On the top left of the editor, there is an Undo button. To deselect the selected area, click Undo.</li> <li>After selecting the region where you want to change/do the inpainting, edit the prompt (e.g., add &ldquo;wearing glasses,&rdquo; or &ldquo;wearing earrings&rdquo;) in the text entry area.</li> <li>Press ENTER to submit your change. (You can also click on the small and round arrow button at the bottom right of the editor.)</li> <li>If you&rsquo;re not happy with your inpainting results, reroll to see what else is available. Rerolls after inpainting will only affect the selected/edited region.</li> <li>This feature works best on large areas of the image (20% to 50%).</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/midjourney-vary-region-the-first-look-at-the-new-inpainting-feature-b042a0de50d7"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>