
Comandi Midjourney: Full List of Commands (Translated & Explained)
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Comandi Midjourney: Full List of Commands (Translated & Explained)
If you’re using Midjourney to generate AI art, you’ve likely encountered various “commands” in Discord channels or heard them mentioned in tutorials. These Midjourney commands serve as powerful shortcuts for crafting prompts, viewing info, or guiding the AI. In this article, we’ll provide a full list of comandi Midjourney (translated into English) and explain each command’s function, ensuring you can navigate the platform like a pro. Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned AI artist, understanding these commands will dramatically speed up your workflow.
If you’re new to the world of AI-generated art, consider exploring our comprehensive guides:
- The Best Midjourney Prompts: Complete Guide to AI-Generated Art
- Top 10 Free Midjourney Prompt Generators to Boost Your Creativity
- How to Write a Prompt for Midjourney: A Step-by-Step Tutorial
- Best Prompt Styles for Midjourney: From Cyberpunk to Baroque
- Guide to Midjourney Prompts for Beginners: Start Creating AI Art Today
- Midjourney Parameters Explained: How to Control the Output
What Are Midjourney Commands?
In Discord, Midjourney commands are typed shortcuts (usually starting with a /
) that instruct the Midjourney bot to perform specific tasks—like generating images, remixing prompts, or providing help. While parameters (e.g., --ar 16:9
) modify an existing prompt, commands generally manage how you interact with the bot at a higher level. Some commands are essential for everyday workflow, while others are optional but can still greatly enhance your experience.
Basic Midjourney Commands (Translated)
-
/imagine
(Italian: /immagina)
The core command to create an image. Type/imagine
, then add your prompt. Example:/imagine prompt: A cyberpunk cityscape at dusk --ar 16:9
. -
/help
(Italian: /aiuto)
Displays a help menu or instructions for the Midjourney bot. Useful if you forget certain commands or need quick tips. -
/info
(Italian: /informazioni)
Shows your user settings, remaining job limits, and other details specific to your Midjourney account or subscription plan. -
/subscribe
(Italian: /iscriviti)
Provides a link to manage your Midjourney subscription. Use this command if you need to upgrade or check your subscription status.
Advanced Commands & Tips
-
/relax
(Italian: /rilassati)
If you have a paid plan, switching to “relax” mode allows you to generate images without consuming your fast generation credits. Results may arrive more slowly, but you won’t burn through your “fast” hours. -
/fast
(Italian: /veloce)
Opposite of/relax
. Reverts to fast generation mode, consuming your available fast credits. Perfect for time-sensitive projects. -
/blend
(Italian: /mescola)
Allows you to combine or “blend” two or more images (usually by uploading them). Example:/blend image1.jpg image2.jpg
to merge their styles or contents in a single prompt. -
/settings
(Italian: /impostazioni)
Opens a menu where you can change default stylize values, model versions, and other preferences. Great for customizing your workflow without typing parameters every time. -
/prefer option
(Italian: /preferisci opzione)
Lets you set up shortcuts for frequently used commands or parameters. For instance, you can define/prefer option stylize-low
to recall your favorite stylize value quickly in any prompt.
Remember that while these commands are powerful, they’re most effective when paired with a well-structured prompt. If you haven’t already, be sure to review our step-by-step tutorial on prompt writing to maximize your results.
Midjourney Command Cheatsheet (Free Download)
Having a quick reference on hand can save you time, especially when juggling multiple projects. We’ve compiled a concise cheatsheet for all these Midjourney commands, including translations for both English and Italian usage, so you can quickly look up the syntax you need.
How to Get It: Join our newsletter (if offered on dpkey.net) or stay tuned on our blog for a direct download link. In the meantime, you can always bookmark this article for easy reference.
Want to explore more advanced techniques? Check out our 30,000 Midjourney Prompts collection, which includes a wealth of creative, pre-built ideas to pair with the commands listed here.
FAQs About Midjourney Commands
1. Are these commands the same across all Discord servers?
Most Midjourney commands remain consistent because they’re tied to the official Midjourney bot. However, custom bots or community-run servers may have additional or modified commands.
2. Do I need a paid plan to use all commands?
Some advanced features (like /fast
and /relax
) are available only to paid subscribers. Check the Midjourney documentation or your subscription details to see which commands apply to your plan.
3. Can I customize commands further?
You can’t alter the default syntax of official commands, but you can create shortcuts or use /prefer
options to streamline your workflow. This lets you quickly insert frequently used parameters or prompt fragments.
4. How do I blend more than two images?
For advanced blending, you might need to run the /blend
command multiple times or experiment with different versions of Midjourney. Be sure to consult the official docs for up-to-date blending capabilities.
5. Is there a limit to how often I can use commands like /imagine
?
This depends on your Midjourney plan. Free and lower-tier plans have stricter usage limits, while higher-tier subscriptions offer more generous allowances. Using /relax
mode can also help you manage your fast generation credits.
Conclusion
Knowing the full list of comandi Midjourney (commands) is a game-changer for anyone serious about AI-generated art. From basic prompts (/imagine
) to advanced features like /blend
and /fast
, each command opens new possibilities for creativity and control. While commands alone won’t guarantee breathtaking images—crafting a great prompt remains essential—they do streamline your workflow and unlock features that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Have a favorite command or a unique way of using them? Share your insights in the comments below and let’s continue building a richer Midjourney community together!