Creating your own Discord server and adding the Midjourney bot to it can offer a more personalized experience, especially if you’re looking to collaborate with friends or colleagues on AI art projects. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set up your own Discord server and integrate Midjourney AI into it.

Setting Up Your Discord Server

  1. Open Discord: Launch the Discord app or open it in your web browser and log in to your account.

  2. Create a Server: Click on the “+” icon located on the left sidebar, usually next to your existing servers.

  3. Choose ‘Create My Own’: A popup will appear asking if you want to create or join a server. Choose ‘Create a server’.

  4. Name Your Server: Enter a name for your server and choose a region closest to you for better latency.

  5. Invite Members: Once the server is created, you can invite members by sharing the server’s invite link.

  6. Customize Server: You can further customize your server by adding text and voice channels, roles, and permissions.

Adding Midjourney AI to Your Server

  1. Find Midjourney Bot: Go to the official Midjourney Discord server and locate the Midjourney bot in the member list.

  2. Open Bot Profile: Click on the bot’s name to open its profile.

  3. Add to Server: Click on the ‘Add to Server’ or ‘Invite’ button usually located on the bot’s profile.

  4. Select Your Server: A dropdown menu will appear listing all the servers you have administrative rights to. Select the server you just created.

  5. Authorize Bot: You’ll be asked to confirm the bot’s permissions. Review them and click ‘Authorize’.

  6. Complete CAPTCHA: You may be required to complete a CAPTCHA to prove you’re not a robot.

  7. Check Bot Status: Once authorized, the Midjourney bot should appear in your server’s member list. You can now interact with it just like you would in the official Midjourney server.

Additional Tips:

  • Bot Commands: type /help to get a list of Midjourney commands from the bot. It will also give you a link to the full Midjourney documentation.

  • Role Permissions: If you want to restrict the bot’s access to certain channels, you can do so by modifying its role permissions in your server settings.

  • Updates and Support: Keep an eye on announcements from the official Midjourney server for any updates or changes to the bot. If you encounter issues, their support channels are the best place to seek help.

  • Need Help with Prompts?: Try these awesome premade prompts. Or check out this comprehensive guide.

  • Looking for AI art?: Try here or here.

By setting up your own Discord server and adding the Midjourney bot, you create a dedicated space for AI art creation and collaboration. Whether you’re working on a project or just exploring the capabilities of AI-generated art, having your own server can greatly enhance your experience.

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