Did Midjourney finally solve the character consistency problem? In this video, we dive deep into the brand new Omni Reference feature—Midjourney’s replacement for the old --cref parameter. Whether you’re aiming for photo-realistic characters, stylized art, or even object and pet consistency, this feature might just be a breakthrough.
🔍 What you’ll learn in this video:
How Omni Reference works with character faces, clothing, and stylization
Why increasing Omni Weight to 400+ boosts clothing accuracy
When to keep default values for better object consistency
How Omni Reference performs with non-human creatures (say hi to Lonnie 🐶)
Testing it on products, vehicles, and mood boards
Using it alongside Style Reference and new experimental parameter --xexp
🎨 From cinematic Victorian detectives to ancient Japanese aesthetics, I explore the limits and possibilities of Omni Reference with hands-on tests and comparisons. Plus, I share pro tips on how to get the most consistent results across different use cases.
👉 Whether you're a digital artist, creative director, or AI enthusiast—this feature could redefine how you work with characters and styles in Midjourney.
📌 Key Takeaways:
Use close-up images for best face consistency
Increase Omni Weight to 400+ for clothing
Keep Omni Weight around 100 for objects
Mention unusual details (like “10-wheel Mustang”) in your prompt
Combine with --style, mood boards, and --xexp for illustrative or cinematic effects
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 INTRO
0:28 Consistent Characters
1:57 Different Camera Angles
3:18 Consistent Clothing
4:36 Consistent Objects
7:46 Consistent Pet Photos
8:43 Stylization, Personalization, Moodboard, Sty
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