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In Midjourney, an SREF (style reference) is like a magic code that lets you copy the style of any image you like. When you use an SREF code, also known as an sref parameter or sref seed number, it helps you make new images that look just like the style you love. This is super helpful when you want all your pictures to have a consistent style.
Yes, Midjourney can perform style transfer using SREF codes. These codes, or sref seed numbers, let you apply the style of one image to another. While you can’t mix different SREF codes yet, using one can significantly change the look of your images to match the style you’re going for.
To style reference in Midjourney, include an sref code with your prompt. This sref code, or sref id, tells Midjourney to recreate the style from another image in your new project. It’s a great way to keep your designs consistent without manually tweaking each image. You can read this Midjourney guide for a detailed step-by-step.
To create anime or cartoon images with AI, like Midjourney, use an sref code that corresponds to anime or cartoon styles. Adding this sref code, or style reference seed number, to your AI prompt will guide the AI to produce images in the anime or cartoon style you want. This technique simplifies the process and ensures your cartoons or anime images look authentic.
Right now, there's no way to pull the exact sref code from a MidJourney image. But you can use the command --sref random
to generate a new, random Style Reference code to play around with different styles.
Lummi.ai's Sref Code directory offers the best list of MidJourney style reference codes. After testing thousands of sref codes, we’ve carefully handpicked less than 100 codes so you don’t have to sift through the noise. It’s free to use forever, and we regularly update the list to stay on top of the latest AI art trends—so you’re always in the loop with the best styles.
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