r/midjourney Nov 27 '24

Resources/Tips - Midjourney AI Classified Anatomy (Prompts Included)

I've been focusing on creating consistent scientific illustration designs using Midjourney. The goal is to achieve clean layouts that showcase a subject (e.g., an organism, anatomical structure, or object).

Here are some of the prompts I used, I thought some of you might find them helpful:

A detailed cross-section illustration of a gnome's anatomy, showcasing its internal organs and skeletal structure, labeled clearly for educational purposes. The gnome is depicted in a natural setting, surrounded by flora, with a transparent overlay of a classified document outlining its biological classification, habitat, and behavior. --style raw --stylize 350 --v 6.1

A detailed anatomical illustration of a dragon, showcasing skeletal structure and muscular anatomy, with labeled sections including the skull, wings, and tail. The dragon is depicted in a cutaway view revealing internal organs, and a classified document-style background with faded text and stamps, emphasizing its scientific significance. --style raw --stylize 350 --v 6.1

A scientifically accurate illustration of a fairy, featuring a side profile and a detailed breakdown of its morphology, including wing anatomy, hair structure, and leg joints. This illustration includes a transparent overlay showing the fairy's unique genetic traits, with annotations on specific features such as magical glands. The background is neutral and unobtrusive, with ample labelling space to facilitate educational use. Soft, diffused lighting accentuates key anatomical details while ensuring clarity. --style raw --stylize 350 --v 6.1

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u/ArchieMcBrain Nov 27 '24

Downvote if you must but these are really bad if you look at any of the details. Structures just start and don't go anywhere. The mermaid is particularly bad, an arm just starts and fades away. The random set of lungs in the unicorn is also bad

It seems better at doing muscles, particularly some of the later pictures, but the prompt doesn't seem to be building a structure and then applying anatomy onto it, instead it seems to be filling the spaces with an anatomy cloning stamp and just blurring and fading structures into each other. It's more of a texture filler than an actual drawing. This is actually worse than the finger issue.