====== Organizing Workflow ======
==== Three Image States ====
=== 1. Exploration ===
Loose experimentation. Prompt testing, style tests, weird ideas.
=== 2. Candidate ===
An image worth refining. You might upscale, remix, or edit it.
=== 3. Final ===
Something worth exporting, archiving, post-processing, or using in a project.
A simple workflow becomes:
Explore → Select → Refine → Finalize
**Inside Midjourney, the key is to separate exploration noise from meaningful candidates.**
==== Use the “Like” System Aggressively ====
Treat it as your **first filter pass**.
When reviewing a grid:
* Ignore most results
* Heart anything with **potential**
* Not only perfect images
Your workflow becomes:
All generations → Liked images → Refinement work
Later you can simply open: **Organize → Likes**
Now you are browsing only the good seeds instead of the chaos.
Think of Likes as your creative shortlist.
==== Use “Organize” Like a Working Table ====
Midjourney’s Organize tab lets you filter:
* Liked
* Upscaled
* Variations
* Generated images
This is extremely useful if you adopt a habit:
Upscale only images that enter the “Candidate” phase.
That means:
* **Exploration** → generate grids
* **Candidate** → upscale
* **Refinement** → remix / vary
* **Final** → export
Then Upscaled images automatically become your shortlist.
Filtering by Upscaled becomes almost like a portfolio view.
==== Always Work From One “Seed Image” ====
A common beginner mistake is jumping prompts constantly.
Instead:
* Generate a grid
* Pick the strongest image
* Build from it
=== Workflow: ===
* **Draft** → Pick best composition
* **Vary/Remix Strong** → If re-seed is needed on the draft
* **Vary Subtle** → Explore undirected variations
* **Remix** → Explore directed variations
* **Editor** → Surgically regenerate parts
* **Upscale** → Add detail and create high resolution "hero"
This creates image families instead of random outputs.
**Don’t Upscale Too Early**
Upscaling everything creates clutter and consumes credits.
**Rule of thumb:**
Grid → shortlist → upscale only the best
==== Controlled Experimentation ====
Instead of random prompts you change one gene at a time.
Example Base prompt:
ancient forest shrine
foggy forest
soft volumetric moonlight
cinematic fantasy concept art
wide angle composition
Then test only lighting:
* **Test A:** ''soft volumetric moonlight''
* **Test B:** ''bioluminescent glow''
* **Test C:** ''sun rays through fog''
Now you understand exactly **what changed** in the image.
==== Use Prompt Comments in the Prompt Bar ====
Midjourney lets you add text that doesn't affect generation if you use separators.
=== Example: ===
forest shrine at dusk, cinematic lighting --ar 3:2
// exploration phase
forest shrine at dusk, cinematic lighting --ar 3:2
// fairy version test
This way the prompt itself becomes documentation when browsing later.
==== Maintain One “Hero Image” ====
For each exploration session, try to end with **one hero image**
That’s the one you:
* refine
* upscale
* export
* archive
If you create 50 images but only 3 heroes, your archive stays clean.
==== Weekly “Creative Garbage Collection” ====
Once a week open Likes and ask:
* still interesting?
* worth refining?
Remove likes from anything that no longer excites you.
This **keeps your shortlist alive**.
=== A Simple MidJourney Workflow Blueprint ===
1. Exploration
generate grids
2. First filter
heart interesting images
3. Candidate phase
upscale promising ones
4. Refinement
vary / remix / editor
5. Final
hero image selected
This keeps the system manageable even with thousands of generations.