Would you like to get more from Discord servers? This post shows how to add Midjourney Bot to your Discord Server.
The Midjourney independent research helps to discover new ways to represent our thoughts and human imaginations. The self-funded team focuses on AI, design and human infrastructure.
Midjourney team comprises 11 staff working full-time and a good number of advisors. The advisors are the CTO of Tenstorrent – Jim Keller, the CEO of Github – Nat Friedman, the Founder of Second Life – Philip Rosedale and the Founder of Avid Technology – Bill Warner.
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The team made one of the best AI tools to generate art on Discord. You can generate up to 4 images with the AI based on the words by typing keywords.
It also allows scaling your images to generate different formats for the image.
Interestingly, you do not need to join their server before you can use the tool. You can do this by simply adding the bot to your server. This will prevent you from scrolling every time to view your generated images.
Below, we have explained how to add the Midjourney bot to your Discord server.
How to Add Midjourney Bot to Your Discord Server
To use the Midjourney bot on your Discord Server, do this:
1. Join the server
It is essential to join the Midjourney Discord server to use the tool. You can enter using the invite link.
You can find the Midjourney bot on the server, which can be invited to your server. The bot can be seen from the list of members.
2. Invite the bot to your server
Go to the Midjourney Discord server and enter the #newbies-1 channel. Choose the profile icon, then select the Midjourney Bot.
You can find the Midjourney Bot under the list of channel members, including #announcements, #status and #rules.
3. Add the bot to your server
To add the bot, choose the “Add to Server” option and select the server to that to add the bot. Afterwards, select “Continue” then “Authorize”.
4. Confirm the bot
You must confirm that both have been added using the /imagine command. To do this, enter the /imagine followed by a keyword. You can use any word, say “pancakes” or “waffles”.
5. Allow the bot to process your request
Wait for 60 seconds for the bot to process your request. If the “Midjourney Bot just showed up!” message appears, it has been successfully added.
You can now continue to create art using your imagination. This can be done by using the /imagine command with your keywords.
However, if the Midjourney bot did not generate four images for your keywords after the waiting period, then you need to repeat the steps.
The bot is not free. As a user, you get up to 25 free queries. When you exhaust this, you need to buy the $10 membership to get additional 200 queries or the $30 membership for access to unlimited queries.
You can easily access the bot from your server than using it on the Midjourney Discord server. However, you need to change the channel permissions if you don’t want to use the bot again. Visit the channel, then Edit Channel >> Permissions >> @everyone. Now, disable “Use Application Commands”.
Conclusion
The Midjourney bot only works on servers that have 1000 members or less. You also have to Authorize the bot to allow the reading and sending of messages.
You must also be an admin on the Discord server to add a bot. However, you can create a Discord server if you don’t have one.
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