Midjourney Prompt Tips: Create Images Based on the Title of the Poster

Midjourney Prompt Tip: Create Images Based on the Title of the Poster

You often have to scan through many stock images to get suitable ones for your usage. It will take a lot of time to get the ones that fit your taste or your client’s requirements.

Let me share how you can generate images based on the poster title you want for your social media or blog posts.

Title: Learn, Teach, Build, and Deploy IoT

If I used simply the title “Learn, Build, Teach and Deploy IoT” for my prompt. Midjourney will give me this result:

Use AIPRM Help to Create Better Prompts

To create more creative prompts, I used AIPRM and selected one of the prompts that could give photorealistic images.

It suggested four prompts which I will share below:

(1) Prompt #1: Focus on Learn IoT

/imagine prompt: A group of engineers are busy learning the intricacies of IoT technology. They are huddled around a table, poring over circuit diagrams and code snippets, discussing the finer points of connectivity and data transfer. The atmosphere in the room is electric, with the hum of machinery and the glow of computer screens adding to the sense of excitement. Despite the complexity of the task, there is a sense of focus and determination among the engineers, each one eager to contribute to the project. Photographed by Platon, using a Canon EOS R5 with a 35mm lens, the photography style is reportage, and the lighting is a mix of natural light and studio lighting, giving the image a crisp and polished look.

(2) Prompt #2: Focus on Teach IoT

/imagine prompt: A team of educators are busy teaching the fundamentals of IoT technology to a group of eager students. The room is filled with the sound of lectures and discussions, as the students absorb the knowledge being imparted to them. The atmosphere is vibrant and engaging, with the educators using interactive tools and real-world examples to make the concepts come alive. Despite the intensity of the learning, there is a sense of camaraderie in the room, as the students support and encourage each other. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, using a Nikon Z7 with a 50mm lens, the photography style is fine art, and the lighting is a mix of natural light and cinematic lighting, creating a dynamic and engaging image

(3) Prompt #3: Focus on Build IoT

/imagine prompt: A team of developers are busy developing an IoT solution for a client. The room is filled with the sound of typing and clicking, as the developers work feverishly to write code and test prototypes. The atmosphere is intense and focused, with the developers collaborating and troubleshooting to overcome challenges. Despite the pressure, there is a sense of creativity and innovation in the room, as the developers push themselves to create something new and exciting. Photographed by Platon, using a Sony Alpha 7R IV with a 70-200mm lens, the photography style is documentary, and the lighting is a mix of studio lighting and directional lighting, giving the image a dramatic and dynamic feel

(4) Prompt #4: Focus on Deploy IoT

/imagine prompt: A team of engineers are busy deploying an IoT solution in a real-world setting. The room is filled with the sound of machinery and the whirring of devices, as the engineers work to integrate the solution into the client’s infrastructure. The atmosphere is serious and professional, with the engineers working diligently to ensure that the solution is stable and secure. Despite the pressure of the deployment, there is a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment in the air, as the engineers see their hard work come to fruition. Photographed by Tim Walker, using a Sony A9 with a 35mm lens, the photography style is portrait, and the lighting is a mix of natural light and diffused artificial light, giving the image a warm and professional feel.

Output

Using the Canva app, I will use and modify the template and insert the selected images.

Using Canva Template

Final Output

Reference: Midjourney Step-by-Step Tutorial

Author: Mazlan Abbas

IOT Evangelist

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