Ember Light SREF Style Guide for Midjourney

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Ember Light SREF code

Use this code to get a Ember Light style.
--sref 2418035201

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How to Use This Ember Light SREF Code

Step 1: Find Your Style

Step 1: Find Your Style

Browse our extensive styles list and find the perfect style reference for your project.

Step 2: Copy the Code

Step 2: Copy the Code

Click the "Copy" button to get the SREF code. It's as simple as --sref XXXXX.

Step 3: Create Your Prompt

Step 3: Create Your Prompt

Combine your prompt with the SREF code. Don't forget the aspect ratio! e.g., --ar 16:9

What is Ember Light SREF style

This aesthetic is characterized by extremely warm, saturated color palettes dominated by deep oranges, reds, and amber tones, creating a perpetual golden hour feeling. It skillfully blends highly rendered photorealism in central subjects with clean, stylized elements in the surroundings. When using Midjourney, incorporating keywords like "backlit," "rim lighting," and specific color grades helps achieve this inviting yet dramatic visual style. Effective prompt construction often focuses heavily on describing the light sources to maximize the glowing, intense effect characteristic of this style.

Ember Light Prompt Ideas

  • A majestic wolf standing on a cliff edge during sunset, illuminated by intense orange backlighting, cinematic detail, Ember Light aesthetic
  • Close-up portrait of an old artisan focusing on carving intricate patterns on wood, strong rim lighting illuminating the dust particles, hyperdetailed digital illustration
  • Cozy indoor scene of a steaming coffee cup on a wooden table, morning sunlight pouring through large window panes, soft focus, deep orange and red hues
  • Isometric view of a terracotta city built into canyon walls, bathed in deep amber sunset glow, vibrant red foliage, clean vector shapes

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a Midjourney Style Reference (--sref)?

A Style Reference, or SREF, is a powerful feature that lets you use the aesthetic of a reference image to influence the style of your generations. Our library provides the direct SREF code for thousands of styles.

How do I understand and use the Aspect Ratio (--ar) parameter?

The --ar parameter controls the aspect ratio of your image. For example, --ar 16:9 creates a widescreen image. Our guide provides a full list of supported ratios.

Why is my SREF code not working?

Ensure you are using a compatible Midjourney version (v6 or newer) and check for typos. Sometimes, strong keywords in your prompt can override the style; try reducing the style weight (e.g., --sw 250).

Can I use this SREF code with a Character Reference (--cref)?

Yes, --sref and --cref can be used together. This is a powerful combination to maintain a consistent character while applying a consistent style.

Which versions support style reference?

Style Reference is compatible with Midjourney versions 6, 7, and Niji 6.

What is the default image size for Midjourney V7?

Midjourney V7 creates upscaled images at 2048 x 2048 pixels for the default 1:1 aspect ratio.

What is the default style weight and what range can I use?

The default style weight is --sw 100. You can set it between 0 and 1000.

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