Examples and guidance on using the --sref 1438742377 Midjourney style reference

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Stylistic reference codes (sref) are powerful modifiers that help you achieve specific artistic styles in Midjourney. This collection features tested and verified sref codes, each with visual examples to help you create stunning AI-generated artwork.

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Frequently asked questions and tips

Do I need a subscription?

Nope. Actually, I don't think it's something to take money for

What are sref's for?

Sref codes (style reference codes) are shortcuts that apply specific artistic styles to your Midjourney images. They help you achieve consistent visual results by referencing pre-defined style combinations.

Why use Midjourney sref codes?

Sref codes simplify the prompt engineering process by packaging complex style parameters into a single code. They save time, ensure consistency, and help you achieve specific artistic looks without writing lengthy style descriptions.

Tips for using sref codes effectively

— Test the code with simple prompts first
— Combine with --ar and --q parameters for best results
— Keep track of which codes work best for your style
— Use version 5.2 or newer for optimal results

Can I use multiple sref codes together?

Yep, go ahead. The formatting would be "--sref 13246 537688" (just divide them with a space)

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