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Midjourney Drop: Omni-References

HELLO CREATORS,

Here’s everything you need to know:

Omni-References Are Here

Finally—consistent characters, vehicles, and creatures across images.
With Omni-References, you can upload a photo of a person, character, or object and prompt them into any scene, any action you want.
You’ll find the new Omni-Reference option (–ow) right next to the style reference tool inside Midjourney’s prompt box. Drop your reference image in, describe the scene you want, and watch the magic happen.

It’s experimental, it’s wild, and the creative potential is massive—especially for AI filmmakers, comic artists, world-builders, and brand storytellers.

New V7 Image Model Update

Midjourney quietly leveled up their V7 model.
Now you get:

  • Sharper image quality
  • Better hand accuracy
  • More coherent bodies
  • Improved prompt understanding

And the best part? You don’t need to do anything. Even if you rerun an old seed, you might get a sharper, cleaner version of your original image.

Brand-New Editor Interface

Midjourney’s editor just got a facelift. It’s cleaner, faster, and gives you more control over tweaks and fine-tuning.

Introducing –exp: The Experimental Aesthetics Parameter

There’s a new secret weapon: –exp.
It works like –stylize, but pushes your images to be more dynamic, creative, detailed, and tone-mapped.
You can even combine –exp and –stylize for next-level vibes. Definitely worth re-running some of your old images to see the difference.

Midjourney’s update feels like it’s moving from “cool AI art” to “serious creative production tool.”
For anyone working in storytelling, branding, filmmaking, or visual experimentation, this is a huge moment.

Stay curious,
Kinomoto.Mag