Part three chapter seven-ten [User Guide - Parameters - Stylize]
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Stylize
The Midjourney Bot has been trained to produce images that favor artistic color, composition, and forms. The --stylize or --s parameter influences how strongly this training is applied. Low stylization values produce images that closely match the prompt but are less artistic. High stylization values create images that are very artistic but less connected to the prompt.
--stylize's default value is 100 and accepts integer values 0–1000 when using the current model
Different Midjourney Version Models have different stylize ranges.
Version 5, 5.1, 5.2 | Version 4 | niji 5 | |
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Stylize default | 100 | 100 | 100 |
Stylize Range | 0–1000 | 0–1000 | 0–1000 |
Common Stylize Settings
Influence of Stylize on Model Version 5.2
prompt example: /imagine prompt child's drawing of a cat --s 100
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prompt example: /imagine prompt colorful risograph of a fig --s 100
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Midjourney Model Version 5.2 is more sensitive to different stylize values. If you previously used very high stylize values, they may require adjustment for this model version. We recommend reducing your stylize value to 20% of your previous value. For example, if you were using --stylize 1000 --V 5.1, try using --stylize 200 instead.
Influence of Stylize on Model Version 5.1
prompt example: /imagine prompt colorful risograph of a fig --v 5.1 --s 100
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Influence of Stylize on Niji 5
prompt example: /imagine prompt colorful risograph of a fig --niji 5 --s 100
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How to Switch Stylization Values
Use the Stylize Parameter
Add --stylize <value> or --s <value> to the end of your prompt.
Use the Settings Command
Type /settings and select your preferred stylize value from the menu.
🖌️ Style Low 🖌️ Style Med 🖌️ Style High 🖌️ Style Very High
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