Midjourney Plan Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Basic, Standard, and Pro
When choosing a Midjourney plan, the usual dilemma isn’t “Can it generate images,” but “Is it enough, and is it worth it?” This article breaks down Midjourney plans by features, compares the core differences among Basic, Standard, and Pro, and helps you pick the right tier based on how heavily you use it. Key differences: Fast time and the Relax queue The most critical variables in Midjourney plans are how much “Fast” generation time you get and whether you can use “Relax” mode to queue jobs and let them run slowly. B
Midjourney Web Image Editor Upgrade Guide: Local Erase, Restore, and Canvas Expansion
Midjourney has recently rounded out its web-based image editing capabilities, so editing is no longer just “done after generation.” This upgrade focuses on a new “Edit” entry point, local erasing and restoring, and expanding the canvas by adjusting aspect ratio. Below, following the real operation path, we’ll quickly walk you through what Midjourney’s new web features can do and how to use them more smoothly. The New “Edit” Entry Point: A More Centralized Web Workflow After opening a piece in Midjourney’s web app, click the “Edit” button to enter
Key Upgrades in Midjourney V6.1: A Breakdown of Improvements in Detail and Text Generation
After Midjourney released V6.1, the most noticeable changes focus on “more natural human figures, cleaner images,” and “more usable text generation.” If you were previously put off by bad fingers, skin texture issues, or image noise, this update is worth doing a dedicated round of testing. People and creatures are more coherent: hands and feet fail less often In Midjourney V6.1, the transitions between arms, legs, hands, and the body are smoother, and the overall silhouette is more consistent. When generating multiple people in the same frame or dynamic poses, limb proportions are more stable, reducing the awkwardness of looking “stitched together.”
Midjourney New Feature Getting-Started Guide: Style Reference, Character Reference, and Web Repaint
This article only covers how to use Midjourney’s new features: more stable style reuse, more practical character continuity, and web-based reframing and repainting. You don’t need to change your prompting system, but you do need to learn “reference” and “second-pass editing” to make results more controllable. Style Reference and Style Codes: Lock Your Aesthetic In Midjourney’s Style Reference is ideal for “locking in an art style,” especially when making a series of posters or multiple images for the same project. The method is simple: first prep a style image you认可, then add it as a style reference during generation, and Midjourney will prioritize learning its color, brushwork, and texture.
Midjourney FAQ: Commands Not Responding, Long Queues, and Improving Clarity
When generating images with Midjourney, the most common sticking points aren’t prompts—they’re commands not responding, jobs stuck in queue, and images that aren’t sharp. Below, I break down the high-frequency issues. Follow the steps to self-check, and in most cases you can pinpoint the cause on the spot. No response to commands: What to do if /imagine doesn’t respond When using Midjourney in Discord, first confirm that the channel where you sent the command allows the bot to speak (common issues are permissions being turned off or the channel being set to read-only). If you use Midjou in DMs


