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Top 10 collections of Midjourney style reference codes for artificial intelligence painting models

Since the launch of the Midjourney style reference code, enthusiasts have been eagerly exploring and utilizing the Sref Random suffix parameter to discover various styles. The joint efforts of the community have tested countless Midjourney styles and discovered styles of varying quality. After personally inspecting the first 1000 style codes, I found that many styles were below standard, resulting in strange, outdated, scratched, and low-quality comic styles. The number of styles is dazzling, and it takes perseverance to find the essence.

Since the launch of the Midjourney style reference code, enthusiasts have been eagerly exploring and utilizing the Sref Random suffix parameter to discover various styles.

The joint efforts of the community have tested countless Midjourney styles and discovered styles of varying quality. After personally inspecting the first 1000 style codes, I found that many styles were below standard, resulting in strange, outdated, scratched, and low-quality comic styles. The number of styles is dazzling, and it takes perseverance to find the essence.

Some Midjourney users persistently run scripts on Discord to generate and test styles. Although this may be a bit obsessive, it is important to remember that style code is not everything. The generation of high-quality images also heavily relies on the fundamental knowledge of improvisational writing.

Thanks to the dedication of Midjourney enthusiasts, a large amount of style code has been compiled, and this process is rapidly accelerating.

Just a few days ago, I only saw the first 300 style codes, but now there are over 3000. With Midjourney officially announcing plans to create an open-source SREF dictionary, we will soon no longer need to search for SREFs ourselves.

Based on my personal search, I have compiled the best Midjourney SRefs so far.

1. AI IQ Portal

The AI IQ Portal was created by Midjourney influencer Alie Jules and is a website that updates new style references (SRefs) daily.

Future updates will categorize the SREF code by style, color, etc., making it easier for you to find the style you like. Please bookmark this website for continuous updates.

Link:https://aiiqportal.com/midjourney-style-reference-codes/

2. Tatiana Tsiguleva’s Collection

Designer Tatiana Tsiguleva has provided a PDF version of her tested SREF for free download on Gumroad. Enter "0" as the price, then click "I want this" to download for free.

Link:https://aig.gumroad.com/l/sref

3. Dogan Ural’s Collection

Designer Dogan Ural has edited and showcased a series of Midjourney style code on Notion based on contributions on Twitter, which has been updated 30 times so far.

Link:https ://doganural.notion.site/530d40d0f4bb4fd1bdb0aab216c5b4d4?v=f56817e5ea3d40da89b7e1163b099040

4. Charlie Q’s Magical Sref Library

Charlie Q's style library summarizes 300 Midjourney style codes, and more codes are about to be released. User friendly design will display the SREF code when you click on the image.

Link:https://sites.google.com/charlottequinndesigns.com/cqs-sref-library/mj-6-codes

5. GeniArt The PDF Collection

Nico is a Midjourney enthusiast who created a French website called geniart.fr to build a community around Midjourney.

He recently compiled a PDF collection containing 1000 style codes. Although this PDF is rough, it is still usable, with each header cell containing 10 style codes.

Link:https://geniart.fr/upload/OrderedEntropy/OrderedEntropy_canvas_sref-style-codes.pdf

6. Sref Random Mining Links

Discord user "P-Logic" tested 11 sets of style codes using these parameters - v 6.0- ar 16:9- sw 1000- sref random, and shared them with the Midjourney community.

Link:https ://discord.com/channels/662267976984297473/1238405277670178816

7. Mr. De La Bruyère’s Collection

Mr. De La Bruy è re, a Midjourney enthusiast, has collected hundreds of style codes on Notion, which are characterized by codes being randomly generated based on sole random rather than numerical order.

Link:https://mrdelabruyere.notion.site/Midjourney-Style-Reference-43bf1f17ed9c4042a6f3b115c9dd1b39

8.Sevenstyles

Twitter Midjourney influencer Brad_7S tested and compiled the top 4000 SREFs and shared them on the Sevenstyles website. These codes are divided into four parts, each with 1000 pieces.

To access the code, please download the zip file from the website. After decompression, you will find the actual download link. Copying this link into your browser will take you to a third-party download website.

Please note that third-party websites may limit downloads due to excessive traffic, so if you encounter any issues, please try downloading again in the early morning. Each zip package is approximately 600MB and contains corresponding style example images and text files with style codes.

Link: https://sevenstyles.com/b/sevenstyles/

9. CreatorImpact

Designer Wade McMaster created a Midjourney style code collection on his website, which includes the first 300 style codes and some random codes.

Link:https://creatorimpact.com/project/midjourney-v6-style-codes-for-sref/

10. YoshihikoNarita’s Collection

Japanese enthusiast Yoshihiko Narita has compiled a collection of Sref codes on Notion, summarizing the first 350 codes.

Link:https ://tarry-blob-de9.notion.site/be0b2afd80944a5686c48d6ab33f8d88

conclusion

There are over 4 billion SREF codes, and organizing or summarizing these codes seems endless. Not all code is suitable for everyone, and not all styles are suitable for daily use.

When you encounter shared style code, browse it and test it on Discord to see if it fits your needs, then add it to your favorites.

Please remember that SREF code represents style preference, but it is not the only factor determining image quality; It is crucial to combine them with effective prompts and other suffix parameters.

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