# MidJourney Styles — Visual Reference for AI Art Keywords > Comprehensive visual reference of MidJourney styles, keywords, and parameters with example images for each. Find the perfect style for your AI art. ## Install Copy the content below into your project: ## Quick Use 1. Browse the [reference pages](https://github.com/willwulfken/MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference) by category 2. Find a style, keyword, or parameter you want to use 3. Copy the keyword and add it to your MidJourney prompt Example: `/imagine a mountain landscape --style raw --ar 16:9` + any style keyword from the reference. --- ## Intro A comprehensive visual reference library for MidJourney AI image generation. Every style, keyword, and parameter is documented with side-by-side example images showing exactly what each option does. Instead of guessing what `--stylize 750` or "art deco" looks like in MidJourney, browse the reference and pick visually. 12,000+ GitHub stars. **Works with**: GitHub Copilot --- ## Reference Categories ### Styles Visual comparisons of artistic styles when used as MidJourney keywords: - **Art movements**: Impressionism, Cubism, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Surrealism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Baroque, Renaissance, etc. - **Photography styles**: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Street, Fashion, Documentary, Long Exposure, HDR, Tilt-Shift - **Digital art**: 3D Render, Pixel Art, Voxel Art, Low Poly, Isometric, Vector Art, Flat Design - **Traditional media**: Watercolor, Oil Painting, Charcoal, Pencil Sketch, Ink Wash, Gouache, Pastel - **Materials & Textures**: Glass, Metal, Wood, Fabric, Crystal, Marble, Neon ### Parameters Visual examples of how each MidJourney parameter affects output: - `--ar` (aspect ratio): 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:2, etc. - `--stylize` / `--s`: Low (0-100) through High (750-1000) with visual comparison - `--chaos`: How much variation between images (0-100) - `--quality` / `--q`: .25, .5, 1, 2 — detail vs speed tradeoff - `--stop`: End generation early (10-100) for abstract/unfinished effects - `--style raw`: Less MidJourney aesthetic, more literal interpretation - `--tile`: Seamless tileable patterns - `--no`: Negative prompting (exclude elements) ### Comparison Pages Side-by-side grids showing the same prompt with different: - Style keywords applied - Parameter values - Model versions (V1 through V6) - Lighting keywords (golden hour, studio lighting, backlit, etc.) - Camera angles (bird's eye, worm's eye, dutch angle, etc.) - Color palettes and moods ### Keyword Effects How specific words change MidJourney output: - **Lighting**: Volumetric, Rembrandt, Chiaroscuro, Rim lighting, Ambient - **Camera**: 35mm, 85mm, Fisheye, Telephoto, Macro lens - **Film**: Kodak Portra, Fuji Velvia, Cinestill 800T - **Artists**: How referencing specific artists affects style - **Time periods**: 1920s, 1960s, 1980s, Retro-futurism ## How to Use with MidJourney ``` /imagine [subject description], [style keywords], [parameters] Examples: /imagine a cozy coffee shop, watercolor style, warm lighting --ar 16:9 --stylize 500 /imagine portrait of a scientist, Rembrandt lighting, 85mm lens --ar 3:4 --style raw /imagine futuristic city, cyberpunk, neon, volumetric fog --ar 21:9 --chaos 30 ``` --- ### FAQ **Q: What is MidJourney Styles?** A: Comprehensive visual reference of MidJourney styles, keywords, and parameters with example images for each. Find the perfect style for your AI art. **Q: How do I install MidJourney Styles?** A: Check the Quick Use section above for step-by-step installation instructions. Most assets can be set up in under 2 minutes. ## Source & Thanks > Created by [Will Wulfken](https://github.com/willwulfken). Licensed under MIT. > [MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference](https://github.com/willwulfken/MidJourney-Styles-and-Keywords-Reference) — ⭐ 12,200+ Thanks to Will Wulfken for creating the most comprehensive visual reference for MidJourney. An essential bookmark for anyone doing AI image generation. --- Source: https://tokrepo.com/en/workflows/2c569e02-2d3a-4f75-b0d9-35780576ff95 Author: AI Open Source