Midjourney AI Free Course – For Complete Beginners
This free Midjourney course will teach you how to get started by downloading, installing and setting up Midjourney and Discord.
We will also be covering the basics of using prompts to create images in Midjourney.
Here are the topics covered in this video:
- Starting the Process of Setting Up Midjourney and Discord
- Installing and Signing up for Discord
- Signing up for Midjourney and Adding it to Discord
- Creating Our First Prompt to Create the First Image
- Creating Our Second Image and Upscaling it
- Creating Our Third Image and Using the Variation Function
- Creating a Private Space to Work by Creating Our Own Server & Adding Midjourney
Here is the video:
This video is from our course called Midjourney AI Crash Course. You can access the full course using the link below:
Video Summary
This beginner’s course from Creative Pad Media explains how to set up and start using Midjourney AI.
Getting Started with Discord
Midjourney does not have a standalone app; it operates through Discord [00:49].
- Download Discord: Go to
discord.comand download the app for your operating system [02:29]. - Registration: Create a new Discord account by registering with your email [04:42].
- Join Midjourney: Visit
midjourney.comand click “Join the Beta” to add the Midjourney server to your Discord account [05:41].
Subscription and Pricing
Midjourney is no longer free, so you must choose a subscription plan to generate images [07:02].
- Plans: The Basic Plan (approx. $10/month) is usually sufficient for beginners and allows for roughly 200 image generations per month [08:25].
- Accessing Account: You can manage your subscription by going to the “Getting Started” section in Discord or visiting your account page on the Midjourney website [07:13].
Generating Your First Image
- The Command: Every image generation starts with the command
/imagine[11:35]. - The Prompt: After typing
/imagine prompt:, enter a description of the image you want (e.g., “a tropical beach”) and hit enter [11:59]. - Rendering: The AI will generate four variations of your prompt. You can then choose to:
Creating a Private Space (Server)
To avoid the “chaos” of public rooms where many people are generating images at once, you can create your own private server [21:11].
- Add a Server: Click the “+” icon in Discord to “Add a Server” and create your own [22:34].
- Invite the Bot: Go back to the main Midjourney server, find the “Midjourney Bot” in the member list, and click “Add to Server” to invite it to your private room [23:47].
- Peaceful Generating: You can now use the
/imaginecommand in your private server without other people’s images cluttering your view [25:06].

