My name is Brenda, I'm one week old in this community and less than two months into Midjourney, and I'm happy to be here! I'm a medieval hobbiest and intend to use Midjourney to create images of a time not well documented using facsimiles of existing items. I'm having a difficult time recreating images of mine that I did like and documenting for future reference the process (workflow) and organization of the sheer volume created during experimentation. Here is an image I am happy with which was created with a url to a manuscript page ‘Summer Landscape 13th cent Carmina Burana manuscript’. (first image is the manuscript). I began in Discord with /describe and used this description as the prompt in v6.1: [a medieval manuscript page depicting the garden of eden, decorated with trees and plants, with colorful ink work by an unknown artist. The background is plain white paper. There's no frame around it. It has green borders on all four sides to highlight its content. A large rectangle in blue tones contains illustrations of various fantastical animals such as foxes, bunnies, birds, etc., along with floral designs and other ornamental patterns. --ar 11:16] What I have created in v7 is not comparable so far, however using the OREF I am getting some images that look like a copy of the prompt image (third image). I prefer a variation rather than a copy, as the original is in the public domain. So that's where I'm at today... again, happy to be here!