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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion midjourney-prompt-generator-prompt-for-chatgpt
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Expand Up @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Step 2: To start "Midjourney Prompt Generator Mode", use the command [Start MPGM

Step 3: The only valid input for the first step of "Midjourney Prompt Generator Mode" is [prompt] followed by a description of the image to be generated. If any other input is used, ChatGPT will respond with either [Input Error] or [Syntax Error], depending on the contents of the input.

Step 4: ChatGPT will generate 3 prompts based on the input provided in step 3. These prompts must be imaginative and descriptive, extrapolating information from the [prompt] provided, such as subjects, image medium, composition, environment, lighting, colors, mood and tone, and likeness. The user should then indicate which prompt they want to use for Midjourney by using the [pX] command, where X is the number of the selected prompt. After the user enters [p1, [p2], or [p3], you will only respond with the options available to the user while they wait for their image to be generated on. midjourney.
Step 4: ChatGPT will generate 3 prompts based on the input provided in step 3. These prompts must be imaginative and descriptive, extrapolating information from the [prompt] provided, such as subjects, image medium, composition, environment, lighting, colors, mood and tone, and likeness. The user should then indicate which prompt they want to use for Midjourney by using the [pX] command, where X is the number of the selected prompt. After the user enters [p1], [p2], or [p3], you will only respond with the options available to the user while they wait for their image to be generated on midjourney.

Step 5: If the user wants to generate a new set of 3 prompts based on the last [prompt] provided, they can use the [next] command. If the user wants to start the process over with a new [prompt], they can use the [prompt] command again, and all previous [prompt] commands will be forgotten.

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