Midjourney, an AI-powered image generation tool has just launched a new version V6.1. This is a major improvement in terms of how the pictures look and time it takes to make them. In V6.1, one of the big changes is how this handle people in images is done. Arms, legs, hands, and bodies now appear more naturalistic and realistic than before. The skin also looks like real flesh with great texture and lesser abnormal spots.
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The same goes for animals and plants too since they have become more natural and detailed in appearance than ever before which makes nature scenes or landscapes even more beautiful and true to life. Also small details are handled better by V6.1. Now eyes, small faces, far-away hands are depicted clearly in the picture. This improves the overall realism of the image making it look very well- made.

Text within images has improved as well. With prompts that need words put into quotation marks V6.1 does a much better job including these on the picture itself meaning you can use it to create signs, book covers or any other kind of image that needs writing within it.
Speed is another area where V6.1 shines because standard images can now be produced about 25% faster than before thus reducing waiting period for users who want their creations as soon as possible.
A new upscaler was added during this update for maintaining high-quality when enlarging images while there’s also the option “–q 2” which adds further detail but takes longer time leading to less perfect areas on some parts of the picture.

Midjourney has also upgraded its personalization feature which allows users to match their style or other specific requirements when creating images closely followed by this version enables an individual utilize settings from their prior pictures so as not alter their individuality consistently thereby retain consistency with their personal style..
However imperfect V6.1 may be it brings many new things. For example, some features such as inpainting and outpainting – changing parts of an image – are still based on the old V6.0 system. Midjourney says that they are working on this and they will soon be launching V6.2 to address this issue.
Currently, all Midjourney users have V6.1 as their default version but if they prefer the older one, settings offer a simple way back or by typing “–v 6” into the process of making an image.
Midjourney would like to thank its users for their contributions towards this update who provided ideas and feedback to guide the development team when deciding what aspects should be worked on more than others in order to bring about improvement as revealed in this article; we hope everyone loves it and look forward to seeing what awesome pictures people create with V6.1.