What Does the Blend Command Do in Midjourney? – Beginners Tutorial
Curious about the Blend command in MidJourney? This beginner-friendly tutorial will walk you through how to use this powerful tool to blend two or more images seamlessly, creating unique and visually stunning results. Whether you’re experimenting with styles or looking to enhance your creativity, this feature is a game-changer. We’ll cover how to access it, tweak the settings, and make the most out of your AI art journey. Let’s get started!
This video is from our Midjourney AI for Beginners Course.
Video Summary
This tutorial introduces the /blend command in Midjourney, a powerful tool for Image-to-Image generation. Unlike standard text-to-image prompting, blending allows you to merge the visual characteristics of up to five images into a single “mashup.”
The instructor demonstrates this by blending a real-life studio portrait with an AI-generated image of an Egyptian princess. Key takeaways include:
- The Blend Command: How to upload multiple images to create a visual synthesis.
- Aspect Ratio Consistency: For the best results, both images should be cropped to the exact same aspect ratio before blending.
- Resolution Parameters: Using specific pixel dimensions (e.g.,
2729:4636) in the--ar(aspect ratio) parameter to match the framing of a source photo. - Visual Characteristics: The AI retains elements from both sources, such as dress textures, lighting, and facial features, to create a unique hybrid result.
Time Stamps
- 0:13 – The
/blendCommand: Introduction to the slash command and how to upload images (up to 5). - 1:10 – Text-to-Image vs. Image-to-Image: Explaining the difference between prompting with words versus using images as inspiration.
- 1:24 – Project Goal: Overview of blending a client’s studio test shot with an Egyptian princess theme.
- 2:18 – The Importance of Aspect Ratio: A pro-tip on why images must have identical framing for optimal blending results.
- 3:09 – Preparing the Source Image: Cropping a real photo to remove distractions (like softboxes) and noting its pixel resolution.
- 4:16 – Matching the AI Prompt: Generating the second image (Egyptian princess) using the exact aspect ratio of the cropped source photo.
- 5:00 – The
--arParameter: Inputting specific width and height numbers into the Midjourney parameter. - 6:28 – Executing the Blend: Uploading both the real photo and the AI-generated princess to the
/blendtool. - 7:00 – Analyzing Results: Reviewing how Midjourney combined the dress texture and facial features into the final mashup.
- 7:44 – Future Preview: A brief mention of “Face Swapping,” a technique to be covered later for putting a real person’s face onto an AI body.

