From the course: Midjourney: Tips and Techniques for Creating Images

Downloading and using the exercise files

- [Narrator] If you have a Premium Membership, you'll have access to exercise files that you can use throughout this course. Simply download them from the course page. Now, once you do, save them in a safe place, such as your desktop, your documents or your downloads folder, and I will call you at certain points during different movies to use these images for various processes. For instance, if we double-click the Midjourney Images folder, which is the exercise files, there are two folders I want you to be aware of. One is the Image to Image folder, which we'll use for blending images, not to mention, using an image reference as part of a text prompt. If I add back, the other folder are some mid journey images that I produced in an earlier date that we'll use with other generative AI art apps to see what else is possible. Now, in addition to this, I've also included a ton of examples that you can reference after or during this course. Inside the Exercise files is a other examples folder that you can double click and contains images from version six alpha, which is the current version at the time of this recording and version five. If you double click the folder, we could see some of the images produced and in version six you'll see images with accurate text, which we'll cover in a later movie. The best part is if we take a look at these photos in list view, you'll notice that it actually contains the text prompt that was used to produce that image. So you can re-roll these yourself inside of Midjourney. Inside the exercise files is an example prompts folder, which you can use to copy and paste some prompts and try them out in your own spare time. All right, with that said, let's dive right into the course content.

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