How to generate images with MidJourney for your Android phone, ChatGPT photo you can try for free

NinFan

How to generate images with MidJourney for your Android phone, ChatGPT photo you can try for free

Android, ChatGPT, free, generate, images, Midjourney, phone, photo

If you’re a creative person, you’re in luck: we live in a golden age for letting your imagination run wild with the help of artificial intelligence. If we stick to image generation, Midjourney is one of the most outstanding tools because of its awesomeness and the best thing is that you can use it from your phone for free. A good experience to prove that it can be generate an image as a wallpaper for your mobile: we teach you how to do it step by step with Midjourney and Discord.

ChatGPT may be the most popular AI tool, but OpenAI is by no means the only company to dabble in AI. And if we talk about images, what can be achieved with Midjorney in our experience is more impressive than its OpenAI counterpart Dall-E2, although it takes a bit more effort. In any case, as you will see, it will be a matter of a few minutes and free of charge.

Seven uses of ChatGPT in WhatsApp that can help you in your daily routine

How to generate images with Midjourney from your mobile

To generate images with Midjourney, the first thing you need install on your Android phone is the Discord app (download it from the Google Play Store) as this tool does not have its own website or app for its use. In other words, everything is done from the Discord servers, using text commands that you will have to enter.

Now open the app and register using email or phone number. Once connected, in the left menu click on the “+” and at the bottom click on “Join the server“and writes”Mid Road“. If you prefer, you can do it directly by clicking on this link to the Midjourney server and logging in with your username.

Mid-term1

Now that you are inside, look at the list of channels created in the server that you will see in the upper left menu and enter the ones that appear under “Rooms for new arrivals” (or “Newcomers rooms 2), are used to request pictures. The name of the channels is similar to “newbies-XX”, where XX is a number (I entered newbies-15).

At the bottom of this channel you will see a white box where you can enter text. This is where you have to write the description of what you want, but not just anyhow: “/picture” key .As you type it, you’ll see how Discord offers you suggestions, specifically you’re interested in the “prompt” command.

Now yes, write below what you want to generate. The more precision and clarity you have, the better the results will be. This, yes, you will have to do it in english, then either you defend yourself with the language of Shakespeare, or you will have to use the translator. When you’ve done that, click send. The first time you do so, you will need to agree to the terms of service.

And now what? Since the channels are public, your requests will be mixed with the rest of the users, so you will have to be careful and not miss the generated images.

E2

Take a look at the four images generated by Midjourney to see if any of them convince you. Note that by default they are assigns numbers from 1 to 4 according to their position, which will allow you to add subsequent commands:

  • If you use U1-U4the tool will refine the photo by improving the resolution (upscale)
  • If usa V1-V4the tool will generate four images from the chosen one.

When you already have the photo you like, click on it to see it on your screen and save it to your android phone photos.

This is a basic tutorial for Midjourney, but as you’ll see even on your first try, there are plenty of options to customize the generated image to your liking. With him free access to Midjourney you have 25 images at your disposal…and the rest of the chain.

Leave a Comment