MidJourney prompt and sref for Japanese Woodblock Engraving Style
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sref Style Characteristics Analysis

This SREF style is the "Japanese Woodblock Engraving Style": centered on traditional Japanese woodblock prints and folk art prints, integrating seal carving (red seal) and calligraphy brushwork. Overall black and white with vermilion touches, lines are sharp like facets carved by a knife, accompanied by block patterns and rice paper fiber textures. The composition is mostly flat, iconic, and symmetrical, emphasizing negative space and rhythm, making it clean and powerful.

It has clear affinities with Ukiyo-e, Sōsaku Hanga, and modern linocut/color block prints:

  • The flat color separation and negative space logic of Ukiyo-e.
  • The "knife marks as shape" of Sōsaku Hanga, with thick black lines and the incomplete coverage of hand-made texture.
  • The red seal of seal engraving/Zhuwen and Baiwen seals as a visual anchor, playing the dual role of signature and composition balance.
    You can associate it with the knife flavor and ink block feel of modern Japanese printmakers like Shiko Munakata, but here it is lighter, more symbolic, and has a contemporary flavor, making it very easy to be quickly recognized in social media and brand applications.

This style is impressive because it turns "hand-made imperfection" into an "order with attitude": thick lines, knife cuts, paper textures, ink bleeds, and red seals together form a highly recognizable symbol system that is both classic and young, restrained yet with dramatic tension.

What is Japanese Woodblock Engraving Style

"Japanese Woodblock Engraving Style" is a visual system with Japanese woodcut and seal engraving vocabulary as its native language. It uses a knife instead of a pen: black lines of varying thickness, block-like shadows, and repeated carving textures to shape forms; vermilion is used as the only high-saturation color, bearing emotional and visual balance; in texture, it emphasizes rice paper and red ink paste, presenting wet and dry, light and shade, indentations, and fibers. It pursues "simplicity without thinness", establishing a stable visual order through strongly rhythmic lines and large areas of negative space.

Japanese Woodblock Engraving Style Usage Scenarios

  • Brands and mascots: Highly iconic, scalable into a set of badges/stickers, suitable for merchandise and packaging.
  • Posters and social media: The high contrast of black and white + vermilion is extremely eye-catching in news feeds.
  • Editorial illustrations and column headers: Conveys the theme with minimal color, combining cultural temperament with reading recognition.
  • Cultural tourism/East Asian culture themed events: Highly compatible with themes like calligraphy, stamps, New Year pictures, and festivals.
  • Game and board game art: Used for class/item/stamp systems, conducive to systematization and low-cost mass production.
  • Cultural creative merchandise: Friendly for implementation in crafts like silkscreen, gold stamping, washi stickers, cloth patches, canvas printing, etc.
  • Info icons and UI stickers: Concise lines and surfaces, suitable for small sizes and monochrome adaptation.

Japanese Woodblock Engraving Style Prompt Inspiration

  • Japanese woodblock print, linocut texture, bold sumi ink lines, black and vermilion, washi paper grain, red hanko seal, minimal flat composition --ar 1:1 --style raw --s 250
  • folk woodcut, chiseled hatch, iconic silhouette, strong negative space, limited palette black + cinnabar red, editorial spot illustration --ar 4:5
  • tokyo edo print vibe, calligraphic strokes, stamp mark balance, humor and wit, vintage paper tone --ar 3:4 --stylize 300
  • symbolic badge set, thick contour, woodcut carving marks, hand-printed imperfection, brand mascot sheet --ar 1:1 --tile
  • poster layout, vertical calligraphy columns, grainy ink bleed, heroic contrast, museum print feel --ar 2:3
  • UI sticker pack, flat iconography, engraved edges, red seal as accent, clean white background --ar 1:1
  • pattern repeat, alternating black blocks and red seals, tactile fiber paper, low-saturation ink --ar 1:1
  • limited-color zine cover, bold headline, woodblock shadow blocks, cultural minimalism --ar 3:2

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More Prompt Tips & Tricks


You can explore further by combining the following prompt command for MidJourney:

  • --sv: There are six versions of the Style Reference feature in Midjourney version 7 when using images. Use the --sv parameter to choose between them. --sv 6 is default. --sv 4 is the old V7 sref model (prior to June 16, 2025). Using --sv 6 and --sv 4 may produce different style results.
  • --s: Default value is 100, can be set from 0 to 1000. The higher the value, the more detailed the image, and the closer the style may be to reality.
  • -niji 6: Using this command will give the image a more anime style.
  • --sw: Default value is 100, can be input from 0 to 1000. A higher value makes the style closer to the original.
  • You can now blend multiple --sref codes together (for example --sref 123 456 )
  • You can weigh individual codes or urls as follows --sref 123::2
  • You can also read more guides on How to use SREF Code

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