Aspect ratios are an important consideration when generating images with Midjourney AI. The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height, and it can have a significant impact on the appearance and usability of the final product. Fortunately, Midjourney allows users to adjust the aspect ratio of their generated images using the "--aspect" or "--ar" parameter.
To use the aspect ratio parameter, simply append "--aspect" or "--ar" to the end of your prompt, followed by the desired aspect ratio. For example, to generate an image with a 4:5 aspect ratio, you would enter "--aspect 4:5" at the end of your prompt.
By modifying the aspect ratio, users can customize the dimensions of the generated image to suit their needs and preferences. Whether you're creating a design for a specific platform or device, or simply trying to achieve a particular aesthetic, adjusting the aspect ratio can help you achieve your goals. Keep in mind that certain aspect ratios may be more suitable for specific types of images, such as landscape or portrait orientations, so be sure to experiment with different ratios to find the one that works best for your project.
How to change the aspect ratio
<aside> 📝 Add --aspect <value>:<value>, or --ar <value>:<value> to the end of your prompt.
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**Prompt:** little cute fish --ar 2:3
**Prompt:** little cute fish --ar 7:4
The --chaos or --c parameter affects the diversity of the initial image grids. Setting a high --chaos value will generate more unconventional and unexpected results and compositions, while lower --chaos values produce more consistent and repeatable results.