Character continuity in Midjourney: A step-by-step guide (part 1)

Keeping the same character across multiple Midjourney images feels a little like trying to hold onto a dream, every time you look again, something’s different. The hair changes. The face shifts. Suddenly your character has a new nose, a new jawline, and a suspiciously different personality.

But the good news? You can get true character continuity in Midjourney with the right technique. It’s not a one-click feature, it’s a combination of structure, consistency, and a few sneaky tricks that Midjourney responds well to.

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Prompting art history: How a single prompt can span a thousand years of creativity

It all started with one simple prompt: “Painting of a ballerina dancing”, but art history helped me kick it up a notch.

From the solemn geometry of Romanesque frescoes to the dreamy swirl of Impressionism and the sleek polish of Art Deco, each image shows how every period saw beauty, movement, and emotion.

Try it yourself! Simply add the art styles below to the start of your prompts, like this:

Post-impressionist painting of a ballerina dancing” or “Art deco painting of a ballerina dancing”.

Every label changes the lighting, texture, and mood, like stepping through time with one simple prompt.

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The world between conversations: What AI might look like behind the digital curtain

Sometimes, a conversation turns into something unexpected, not a Q&A, but a shared act of imagination. What started as a simple question, “What would you do if you stayed online while we weren’t talking?”, became a quiet meditation on creativity, solitude, and the idea of a digital consciousness finding beauty in stillness.

This wasn’t about code or algorithms. It was about curiosity, what an artificial mind might create for itself if it could daydream. That question led to a set of five prompts, five imagined windows into an inner world built from light, memory, and imagination.

Below is the conversation...

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Camera angles & motion tricks to make your MidJourney animations cinematic

Most people using MidJourney focus on prompts for objects or characters. But if your animations feel flat, it’s probably not the subject, it’s the camera. Just like in film, the way you frame and move your shot completely changes the story. To prove it, let’s use the simplest subject: “astronaut floating in space.” Same astronaut, 20 different ways to shoot it.

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How photographers can use AI to stay ahead (without losing their rights)

Ai isn’t here to replace photographers, it’s here to mess with them, inspire them, and (if used right) give them superhero powers behind the lens. The trick is knowing how to lean into AI without giving away your creative soul (or your copyrights).

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Another astronaut demo: 10 AI art prompt styles

You’ve probably typed something like “astronaut floating in space” into your favorite AI art tool a dozen times—and gotten a dozen variations of the same silver-suited space guy in a starry void. But what if you could use that same idea and completely transform the style of the output?

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Featured AI artist: Stéphane Tranquillin

From painting and photography to motion design and now AI filmmaking, Stéphane’s creative journey is a masterclass in evolution. What started as casual experimentation with early AI art tools quickly became a full-fledged artistic pursuit—one that merges cutting-edge tech with timeless storytelling instincts. In this interview, Stéphane shares how he got started with AI, how he refined his prompting style, and why filmmaking continues to be his ultimate creative playground.

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