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Midjourney inPainting is Out: Here is All You Need to Know
A Comprehensive Guide to Midjourney’s inPainting, Vary(Region)
Midjourney has just unveiled its inPainting feature. Yet another groundbreaking addition from Midjourney! Here’s everything you should know about this new feature.
How to use it?
- When you do upscales, you will see a new button “ Vary (Region)” under it and if you click it, a ‘editor’ will appear which will let you drag drop to choose a specific area of the image.
- Type
/setting
to check and enable “remix mode” so you will be allow to change or modify the prompt for the region, you can type/setting
to see and enable remix mode.
What’s its capability?
- Replacing an Element
- Repairing an Element
- Adding an Element
- Removing an Element
Next, I’ll demonstrate each of these using examples.
Example 1. Replacing an Element
Prompt : Craft a fashion photography session that embraces the geometric nature of Cubism. The model should strike dynamic poses to showcase the angularity of the design. Shoot under bright, directional light to create bold shadows and emphasize the multifaceted aspect of Cubism in your composition. — q 2 — ar 2:3 — v 5.2 — s 1000 — style raw
By modifying the prompt in the prompt box, you can make significant alterations to your image. For this example, we swapped from a fashionable dress to a gym suit.

Click Vary (Region), confirm arrow, then choose the area, and replace the prompt with “gym suit” in the prompt.

Here we got, the girl with gym suit.

Check out more examples on replacing elements using Vary(region) inPainting.