In Mijourney, we can generate variousPicture StyleIn addition, you can also add various special effects to pictures to achieve various professional photography and filter effects. Next, let's start exploring these magical effects!
Double Exposure
Double exposure is a technique that superimposes two different exposures on a single image, combining two photos into one. It can create a surreal feel to your photos while also conveying a deep meaning or symbolism together. Because the superimposed image is not completely opaque, both images are partially visible, creating a ghostly effect.
Example Prompt: Black and white double exposure photograph of person with closed eyes and a vibrant city, contrast, white background
Tip example: Black and white double exposure photo, person with closed eyes, vibrant city, strong contrast, white background
Double Exposure
Double Exposure
3D Anaglyph
It is a stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by encoding the image for each eye using filters of different colors (usually red and cyan). The image consists of two differently filtered images, one for each eye.
Example Prompt: Dynamic 3D Anaglyph photograph of dancing happy woman in a dynamic pose, expressive, unusual haircut
Tip example: Animated 3D Anaglyph photo of a happy woman in a dynamic pose, with a rich expression and a unique hairstyle
3D Anaglyph
3D relief
Scratch
Including scratches, creases and torn edges gives the image a vintage or aged look (combined with sepia tones), simulating the look of an old photograph or aged print, making it appear more authentic. It also provides a tactile feel that draws the viewer in.
Example prompt: Scratched texture over portrait of elegant tired man on a dark background, damaged, etched, creased, scratched film, despair, messy beard
Tip example: Scratched texture on elegant, tired man portrait on dark background, damaged, etched, creased, scratched film, despair, messy beard
Scratches
Scratches
Neon Glowing Outline
The neon outline effect is a design technique that creates the illusion of a glowing outline around a subject. It draws attention and creates a focal point that instantly grabs the viewer's eye. It often conveys a sense of futuristic technology, which fits well with modern and futuristic themes.
Example prompt: Neon glowing outline on action close up photo of futuristic samurai with neon glowing katana, in a street background, cyberpunk, dynamic fight
Tip example: Neon silhouette on action close up photo of futuristic samurai holding neon katana, street background, cyberpunk, dynamic fighting
Neon Glowing
Neon glow
Color Split
The color separation effect is a photographic technique that uses two different colors to colorize the highlights and shadows of an image. It can create a dramatic fashion effect and can also be used to correct the color balance of an image. It adds an artistic and surreal feel to an image. This distortion can evoke a sense of abstraction or a dreamlike aesthetic.
Example prompt: Color Split effect, frontal photography of woman looking to her hands, green and yellow tones, nature background, emotional
Tip example color split effect, front view photography, woman looking at her hands, green and yellow tones, natural background, emotional
Color Split
Color separation effect
Fractal Mirror
The fractal mirror effect is a photographic effect that splits a human face into multiple panes. The effect has become so popular that singers and bands have used it for album covers. It produces intricate, self-repeating symmetrical patterns that add an infinite layer of complexity and detail to the image. This creates a fascinating visual experience that can entice viewers to explore the complexity of the fractal.
Example prompt: Abstract portrait of handsome black man contemplating hard past and amazing future, fractal mirror, geometrical, symmetric circles
Prompt examples: abstract portrait of handsome black man contemplating difficult past and surprising future, fractal mirror, geometric symmetric circles
Fractal Mirror
Fractal Mirror
Motion Blur
Motion blur is a photographic effect that causes moving objects to appear blurred in the frame. It gives a sense of speed and energy to objects moving in the frame. This effect is particularly effective in conveying the movement of fast-paced scenes, such as speeding vehicles, running athletes, or moving water.
Example prompt: Motion blur photography of menacing cyborg running, angular shapes, lightning, speed, sparkles
Example prompts: Motion blur of a menacing cyborg running, angular shapes, lightning, speed, sparks
Motion Blur
Motion Blur
Glitches
Glitch is a deliberate, controlled form of visual distortion of an image, often inspired by technical errors or digital artefacts. The effect creates a modern, digital aesthetic that fits in well with the visual language of the digital age. It suggests themes related to technology, data corruption, or the transience of digital media.
Example prompt: Overimposed glitch effect on photography of young robotic woman with unusual cyberpunk helmet with a massive amount of wires, tubes, cables, glitches
Example prompt: Overlaying a shimmering effect onto a photograph of a young female robot wearing an unusual cyberpunk helmet with lots of wires, pipes, cables, and shimmering effects
Glitch
Fault mutation
Bokeh
The bokeh effect is a photography technique that involves intentionally creating out-of-focus areas in an image to soften or blur the background or foreground. It helps isolate the subject by presenting the background or foreground in a smooth, blurred manner. Out-of-focus elements are often circular or hexagonal in shape, creating an intriguing visual backdrop that enhances the overall appeal of the image. Blur is not limited to the background and can be intentionally applied to the foreground as well. This technique is sometimes called "foreground blur" and adds a layer of complexity and visual interest to the image.
Example prompt: Frontal photography of a young boy holding a magical light in his hands, messy hair, hexagonal bokeh, sparks, night street background
Tip example: Front view of a little boy holding a magic lantern, messy hair, hexagonal blur, sparkles, night street background
Bokeh
Blur
Color Splash
The splatter effect is a popular photography technique that involves desaturating an image, or converting it to black and white, while retaining certain color elements in the image. It can be used to draw attention to specific parts of an image, creating an eye-catching, dramatic effect.
Example prompt: Dynamic black and white photography of beautiful woman dancing in the beach wearing a long dress, long hair flowing in the air, windy, color splash red, high contrast
Tip example: black and white dynamic photography, a beautiful woman in a long dress dancing on the beach, her long hair flying in the air, strong wind, splashing red colors, high contrast
Color Splash
Splash effect