Prompt Design Resources for MidJourney AI

by Shane McGeehan

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Willow Dog Runs
2023-03-13

I have a little corgi puppy that I adore, but she is a bit crazy. We like taking her for hikes in the woods, but she seems to think the point of hiking is to run at full speed, like it’s a race, gotta win! It makes me laugh, and so I wanted to make a flicker animation of her running day and night.

I first used an image prompt of her face with a description, re-rolled a few times, and found one I felt really looked like her. I then used that MidJourney image in another prompt to get the woods scene I wanted. After finding the image that had a good look to it - corgi, motion blur, paws, trees - I re-rolled over and over, upscaled the images, then created an animation (blending some frames together to ease the flicker feel). The rest was some simple color grading that fades from bright sunlight, to orange glow, some purples, then night… To all of you it’s just a cute running dog, but I laugh because this is 100% my Willow Dog.

(click the prompt to copy it!)

/imagine prompt: https://s.mj.run/sHP5JxWpo9k cinematic fisheye action shot blurry legs young happy furry tricolor cogri running in the forest bokeh --ar 16:9 --v 4 --style 4c --v 4

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