Is Midjourney’s Style reference code (SREF code) a flash in the pan?
Hello everyone, with the release of Midjourney on April 22nd--sref random
or--sref code
, AI art has a new way to play. As mentioned in my previous article, some X (twitter) bloggers have gained many fans because they focus on exploring the best performance of these codes (I also follow many similar bloggers)
Beautiful images always tend to get people excited. I also set up a website to collect the best practices of sref code for everyone. But despite the excitement, my rational angel is always asking: How much influence does sref code have on everyone’s creation?
Browsing the Midjourney community, we can visually see that most players rarely or even never use SREF code
, but we are unable to obtain full data on the community. So I spent more than a week collecting posts about SREF code
from the representative social networking site X (twitter) to observe its popularity from a data perspective.
The process of cleaning data is dirty, boring, and not interesting to you. Let’s skip it and look at the results analysis.