Midjourney Prompt Pack
120+ Style Formulas • Parameter Mastery • Iteration Workflows
The System That Turns Your Ideas Into Stunning Visuals — Every Time
Midjourney Prompt Pack
120+ Style Formulas • Parameter Mastery • Iteration Workflows
The System That Turns Your Ideas Into Stunning Visuals — Every Time
- 120+ Style Formulas — tested combinations that consistently produce exceptional images
- Parameter Deep Dive — every --param explained with visual effect comparisons
- Lighting & Atmosphere Cookbook — 30+ lighting setups for any mood
- Camera & Composition Control — lens, angle, and framing techniques for pro results
- Iteration Workflow — from concept to final image in 4 rounds, not 40
- Style Mixing Lab — cross-pollination formulas that create unique aesthetics
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Table of Contents
- 1. The Midjourney Prompt Architecture
- 2. Parameter Mastery
- 3. Style Formula Library
- 4. Lighting & Atmosphere Cookbook
- 5. Camera & Composition Control
- 6. Character & Portrait Formulas
- 7. Environment & Worldbuilding
- 8. The Iteration Workflow
- 9. Style Mixing & Cross-Pollination
- 10. Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
- 11. Brand & Marketing Visuals
- 12. The Complete Midjourney Version Guide
- 13. V1 Video — Image-to-Video Model
- 14. Midjourney Pricing & Plans
- 15. The AI Image Generation Landscape
- Appendix A: Quick Reference Card
1. The Midjourney Prompt Architecture
Most people type random words and hope. Here's the system that eliminates guesswork.
A Midjourney prompt isn't a description — it's a recipe. Each element serves a specific function. Understanding the architecture means you can construct any image deliberately, rather than rolling the dice with random combinations.
The 6-Layer Prompt Stack
Every great Midjourney prompt is built from 6 layers. You don't need all 6 every time, but each layer you add increases control and predictability:
| Layer | Element | Example | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Subject | "A woman in a red coat" | Defines what the image IS — this is mandatory |
| 2 | Medium | "oil painting", "3D render", "photograph" | Controls the visual language |
| 3 | Style | "by Wes Anderson", "Baroque", "cyberpunk" | Sets the aesthetic vocabulary |
| 4 | Lighting | "golden hour", "dramatic rim light" | Creates mood and depth |
| 5 | Composition | "close-up", "bird's eye view", "rule of thirds" | Directs the viewer's eye |
| 6 | Parameters | --ar 16:9 --s 750 --c 50 | Fine-tunes Midjourney's interpretation |
Table 1.1: The 6-Layer Prompt Stack — build prompt layer by layer for predictable results
Why Order Matters
Midjourney weights words by position. The first 10-15 words have the strongest influence on the final image. Words at the end have the weakest effect (except parameters, which are always parsed separately).
This means:
- Put your subject first — always. Not "In a dark forest, there is a..." but "A woman in a dark forest..."
- Put medium right after the subject, before decorative adjectives
- Style references go in the middle — they influence but don't dominate
- Atmosphere words (lighting, mood) go near the end of the text
- Parameters always last — they're not text, they're instructions
beautiful dark forest with trees and fog and a woman walking, cinematic, moody, 4k
A woman walking through a dark forest, oil painting, by Caspar David Friedrich, volumetric fog, golden light filtering through canopy, dramatic scale --ar 16:9 --s 750 --c 30