Speculations surrounding Midjourney v7… Their v6 launch has users eagerly anticipating the unveiling of version 7. While official details are yet to be revealed, conversations within the community and broader AI art trends offer clues about the potential direction of this upgrade. Let’s discuss the upcoming Midjourney v7 update, what users say, what is missing?
Expected Midjourney v7 featuresUser wishlists, combined with the remarkable evolution of AI art, strongly suggest that Midjourney v7 is poised to introduce substantial enhancements in several critical areas, which include, but are not limited to:
At the heart of these speculations are the potential improvements hinted at but not detailed. The community expects that Midjourney v7 will not just incrementally enhance the image quality and detail but also introduce a leap in how the AI understands and interprets complex prompts. This expectation is based on the natural progression seen in previous versions, where each update significantly expanded the tool’s capabilities and user control.
Users and developers alike are piecing together their hopes for Midjourney v7, imagining a version that offers unprecedented stylistic control. This could mean more nuanced adjustments to artistic styles or perhaps an even deeper dive into genre-specific imagery. The speculation extends to the AI’s ability to grasp and execute on prompts that currently pose challenges, whether due to ambiguity or the complexity of the requested scenes.
Online forums, social media platforms, and community discussions are fertile ground for speculation. These discussions often reveal a collective wishlist of features, from improved texture details to more accurate color representation. While these are speculations, they reflect the community’s engagement and investment in Midjourney’s growth. They also offer indirect feedback to the developers about user expectations and desired directions for the platform.
While speculation fuels excitement, it also sets expectations that may not align with the final release. It’s important for the community to balance its enthusiasm with the understanding that the actual improvements and features of Midjourney v7 will ultimately depend on technical feasibility and the strategic direction chosen by Midjourney’s team. This balancing act is crucial to ensure that the anticipation of new features does not overshadow the appreciation of the advancements that Midjourney v7 will undoubtedly bring.
The community expects that Midjourney v7 will not just incrementally enhance the image quality and detail but also introduce a leap in how the AI understands and interprets complex prompts Midjourney v7 APIPerhaps the most groundbreaking and revolutionary development on the horizon is the potential introduction of API access, fueled by a rumored collaboration with Big AI Labs. This exciting possibility could fundamentally change the game by opening the door for developers to integrate Midjourney’s powerful image generation capabilities directly into a vast and diverse range of applications, thereby expanding its utility and impact far beyond the confines of Discord.
Imagine the far-reaching implications of such a development:
One of the most significant areas of uncertainty surrounding the release of Midjourney v7 and the availability of API access is the timeframe. Despite the high levels of anticipation, there has been no clear timeline provided for when these developments will be officially rolled out.
What I want to see in MJ v7As a Midjourney-enjoyer who has closely followed the tool’s evolution and engaged with its features, I’ve seen firsthand the transformative impact it has had on the world of AI-driven art.
Yet, no tool is without its room for improvement, and Midjourney is no exception. Here’s what I, personally, am eager to see in the upcoming version:
1. A refined “vary” featureMidjourney’s “vary” feature is akin to a box of chocolates—you never quite know what you’re going to get. While this unpredictability can sometimes serendipitously lead to breathtaking results, more often than not, it requires a significant amount of trial and error to achieve the desired outcome. The process can be time-consuming and, at times, frustrating. I’m hoping for a version 7 where the “vary” feature becomes more intuitive and user-friendly, with enhanced guidance or predictive capabilities to reduce the guesswork and streamline the creative process.
2. Granular control over style referencesThe introduction of the “–sref” was a game-changer, allowing users to create images with a consistent style by referencing a source image. However, the potential for this feature is far from fully realized. Imagine being able to specify what aspects of the style reference to emulate more granularly: the style alone, the objects’ arrangement, or even the color palette. Such precision would empower users to create more tailored images, bridging the gap between vision and outcome with greater accuracy.
3. Higher resolution on first upscaleThe journey from a spark of inspiration to a fully realized image is thrilling, yet the first upscale often feels like a missed opportunity. The resolution of these initial upscaled images leaves much to be desired, acting as a bottleneck to the clarity and detail that could have been. It’s akin to viewing a masterpiece through a foggy lens. A higher resolution on the first upscale would not only enhance the visual fidelity of the artwork but also provide a more solid foundation for any subsequent refinements or edits.
This improvement would align Midjourney’s output more closely with professional standards, catering to both the enthusiast and the expert user. Currently when you hit “Upscale” once for 16:9 creations, the output comes with 1456×816 resolution.
Upscaled image with 1456×816 resolution 4. Improved handling of human figuresArtificial intelligence has made leaps and bounds in understanding and generating human figures, but there’s always room for improvement. Midjourney v6 sometimes struggles with the accurate portrayal of human anatomy and faces, particularly when generating images from abstract or complicated prompts.
In Midjourney v7, I’m hopeful for a more sophisticated understanding of human forms, one that can gracefully handle complex poses, expressions, and interactions. This improvement would be particularly beneficial for creators in fields like character design and digital storytelling.
Midjourney v6 still makes mistakes when generating hands 5. Collaboration featuresCollaboration is at the heart of creativity, yet current versions of Midjourney offer limited options for seamless collaboration between artists or between an artist and AI. Envisioning Midjourney v7, I look forward to features that facilitate easier sharing, editing, and iteration on projects within the platform. Whether it’s through shared galleries, co-editing capabilities, or even version control for art projects, enhancing collaborative features would significantly expand Midjourney’s utility as a tool for collective creativity and innovation.
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Make it easier for everyone in Midjourney v7Before we say goodbye, it’s essential to acknowledge the incredible feats already achieved with Midjourney v6. Artists, designers, and creators worldwide have used its power to produce stunning, imaginative works that push the boundaries of AI-generated art.
Yet, there’s a but.
For folks not knee-deep in tech jargon or the latest digital tools, Midjourney can feel like a maze without a map. I’ve seen it firsthand—trying to guide friends through the basics, only to watch their enthusiasm wane under the weight of commands and settings.
This brings us to a bigger picture: democratizing AI art.
If we are to fully embrace the democratization of AI-generated art, platforms like Midjourney have a critical role to play. Enhancements aimed at simplifying the user experience, providing more intuitive guidance, and supporting users through the creative journey can significantly lower the barriers to entry.
And hey, if we manage to tick all these boxes in Midjourney v7, perhaps in the “What to expect from Midjourney v8″ article, we’ll be asking for a feature that automatically creates art by letting your cat walk over the keyboard, right?
Image credits: Kerem Gülen/Midjourney