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How to Combine Images in Midjourney: Complete Guide 2025
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Midjourney is an incredibly powerful AI image generation tool, but sometimes you need more than just a single generated image. Combining images allows you to create complex scenes, unique compositions, and achieve results that are impossible with a single prompt. This guide will walk you through the different methods for combining images in Midjourney, from simple image prompting to using the /blend
command. We'll cover everything you need to know to create stunning visuals.
Prerequisites
Before you start, ensure you have the following:
- A Midjourney Subscription: You need an active subscription to use Midjourney. Plans range from basic to premium, each with different features and generation limits.
- A Discord Account: Midjourney operates within Discord. You'll need a Discord account and access to a Midjourney server or your own private server with the Midjourney bot enabled.
- Basic Familiarity with Midjourney: This guide assumes you know how to use basic Midjourney commands like
/imagine
and understand how prompts work. - Images to Combine: Have the images you want to combine readily available. They can be on your computer, phone, or accessible via a URL.
Methods for Combining Images in Midjourney
There are several ways to combine images in Midjourney, each with its advantages and disadvantages:
- Image Prompting: Using image URLs in your
/imagine
prompt. - The
/blend
Command: A dedicated command for combining images directly within Midjourney. - Using Remix Mode: Remix mode allows you to alter previous generations and incorporate new elements.
We'll explore each of these methods in detail below.
Combining Images Using Image Prompting
This method involves including image URLs directly in your /imagine
prompt. Midjourney will analyze the content and style of the images and use them as inspiration for the generated result.
Step 1: Upload Your Images
First, you need to make your images accessible to Midjourney. The easiest way is to upload them to Discord itself.
- Open Discord: Navigate to your chosen Discord server (either the official Midjourney server or your own).
- Select a Channel: Choose a channel where the Midjourney bot is active (e.g., a
#general
channel or a dedicated#midjourney
channel). - Upload Images: Click the "+" icon next to the message bar to upload your images.
- Copy Image URLs: Once uploaded, click on each image to view it in full size. Then, right-click on the image and select "Copy Image Address" (or a similar option, depending on your operating system and Discord client). This copies the direct URL of the image.
Step 2: Craft Your /imagine
Prompt
Now, use the copied image URLs in your /imagine
prompt.
- Type
/imagine
: Start typing the/imagine
command in the message bar. - Paste Image URLs: After
/imagine
, paste the image URLs you copied earlier, separated by spaces. - Add Text Prompt (Optional): After the image URLs, you can add a text prompt to further guide the generation. This is crucial for achieving the desired result. Consider adding keywords related to style, subject matter, color palettes, or desired effects.