Dear readers,
I am happy to welcome you to this new appointment, in which I want to talk to you about one News of Midjourney that I had been waiting for for some time. It is a Functions just introducedcapable of opening unpublished creative scenarios: the command Network!
Command Network: what it is about
This tool represents a big step forward for those who use Midjourney in the field of design and architecture. Network allows you to upload a personal filelike a photo, a sketch or a rendering, and transform it completely into a new view.
For example, A technical drawing can become a realistic imageor A photography can be reinterpreted in a completely different stylewhile keeping the original structure of the loaded image faithful.
Think about how many times we wanted experiment with different combinations of materials or styles quicklyor imagine how a project may appear in a completely different context. With the new command Network We can do all this in reduced times and with surprising results.
This functionality, still in beta phaseis currently available for annual subscribers or for those who have been registered for more than a year, but but It will soon be accessible to everyone.
Networkpractical example: from design to realism
Below I will guide you through a practical example to show you all the potential of Network And explain to you why I’m so enthusiastic about this update.
Step 1: creation of the sketch
The first image you see was created on Midjourney using a technical prompt. This design represents one architectural sketchbut it could also be handmade or come from a rendering software.

Used prompt: “A Technical Architectural Drawing of A Modern Building With Clean Minimalist Lines, Featuring A Large Rectanguular Pool in The Forengrund, Black-And-White Hand Drawing”. This representation is The basis we will work on.
Step 2: application of the Network
Once the sketch is loaded in the section Edit by Midjourney, I used the command Network To transform it into a realistic display. With a simple prompt supported by the starting image, the drawing has become a detailed and immersive scene. Now the display of the building is completely different, in a daytime context, surrounded by lush green and with a result that gives life to the initial project.

Comparison between sketch and realism
To highlight the Loyalty of the Command NetworkI have superimposed the original design and the new image generated in passage 2. As you can see, the new output follows with high precision the guidelines of the initial image, while introducing a completely new interpretation.

Step 4: Quick variants
Following the same prompt writing process to support the initial image I was able to generate in no time three other different variantsstarting from the same sketch. This sequence shows how quick it is to experience different scenarios starting from the same image:



Because the Network Change the rules
This tool opens new scenarios for both designers and customers.
- For designers: allows you to test multiple combinations of materials or settings in a very short timewithout having to go through long 3D modeling processes.
- For customers: offers the possibility of immediately view different versions of a space or a project, also starting from simple photographs.
Imagine being able to upload a photo of an interior and completely redefine the space in a few minutes. The possibilities are infinite, and the time saved is invaluable.
I hope that my enthusiasm for this new functionality has involved and inspired. The command Network really opens Infinite creative possibilities For anyone who works in the field of design and architecture. Whether it’s experimenting with new materials, transforming sketches into realistic images or reimiting existing spaces, this tool represents a precious ally.
Thank you for taking your time to reading, and I hope you have found useful ideas for your projects.
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