MidJourney prompt and sref for Teal & Orange Cyber Noir Style | prompt Selection
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sref Style Characteristics Analysis

This SREF overall presents a stable characteristic of the "Teal & Orange Cyber Noir" style: utilizing a cool teal tone as the environmental base color, complemented by bright warm orange point lights to form a strong cool-warm contrast; extensive volumetric fog and atmospheric particles "sculpt" the spatial layers; low-key, high-contrast cinematic lighting (with highlights concentrated on self-luminous elements within the scene) fills the image with suspense and an oppressive atmosphere. The materials tend to be gritty and aged, carrying a cold, damp industrial and urban tactile feel, with faint metallic reflections and luminescent particles appearing locally, forming a texture combination of "hard shell + soft fog". The composition frequently features deep perspective and leading lines, leaving large areas of shadows and negative space. The camera language approaches the narrative tension of widescreen movies and advertising keyframes.

The style taxonomy can be summarized as:

  • Film Noir and Neo-Noir: Low illumination, strong contrast, edge rim lighting, and narrative light-shadow expression.
  • Cyberpunk and Sci-fi Realism: Cool environment, dot-like neon/lantern warm light, industrial details, and high-density information textures.
  • Eastern Aesthetics embellishment: Warm lighting and spatial rhythm bring an implicit, negative-space, and progressive atmosphere.
  • Cinematic Color Grading: Typical "Teal & Orange" split color grading, which is both striking and visually enduring.

What makes it impressive is its tight coupling of "tangible realistic textures" (aging, dampness, grain) and "surreal halos and fog", providing an immersive sense of presence while retaining futurism and poetry.

What is the Teal & Orange Cyber Noir Style

This is a comprehensive style that integrates the high-density technological vocabulary of cyberpunk with the low-illumination narrative lighting of film noir, unified by a teal and orange split color grading to set the overall tone. It emphasizes:

  • Cool-warm dichotomy: Cool environment paired with warm subjects or key objects, forming a clear visual anchor.
  • Volumetric light and atomization: Using the air to "see" light, giving the space deep layers.
  • Realistic industrial texture: Metal, old paint, worn and wet surfaces form a believable near-future urban touch.
  • Widescreen composition: Leading lines and depth layers along the long edge enhance the narrative.
  • Film feel and fine grain: Reducing the sharpness of being "overly digital" to create a mixed viewing experience of nostalgia and high-end quality.

Use Cases for Teal & Orange Cyber Noir Style

  • Film and game concept design: Urban keyframes, vehicle/spatial mood concepts, cutscene storyboards.
  • Posters and key visuals: Tech brand launches, music festivals, and night event key visuals.
  • Themed illustrations: Sci-fi, urban fantasy, suspense narrative illustrations.
  • Game art and level mood boards: Near-future urban scenes, industrial fog, night-walking streets.
  • Publishing and album covers: Cover designs requiring both premium texture and emotional tension.
  • Interactive and exhibitions: Pre-visualization of immersive spatial wayfinding and light-shadow interactive installations.

Teal & Orange Cyber Noir Style prompt Inspiration

  • Teal & orange grading, volumetric fog, low-light cinematic lighting, cool and warm contrast, film grain, widescreen composition, cyber noir style
  • Cool ambient light, warm point light source, self-luminous details, wet texture, industrial aging, deep perspective
  • Neon glimmer, atmospheric particles, shadow negative space, strong contrast, cinematic color grading, realistic sci-fi
  • Metal wear, micro-reflection, smoke and dust particles, light beams in fog, negative space, narrative tension
  • Wide-angle to medium telephoto lens, shallow to medium depth of field, edge rim light, slight vignetting, texture noise

prompt Examples (can be directly spliced with scene nouns for use):

  • Teal & orange split grading, volumetric fog, low-light cinematic light, cool-warm contrast, self-luminous elements, film grain, cyber noir style
  • Cool environment, warm point light, atmospheric particles, deep perspective, industrial aged materials, cinematic composition, shadow negative space
  • Realistic sci-fi, faint diffuse reflection, wet surfaces, telephoto compression and widescreen cropping, strong contrast and edge lighting
  • Near-future urban atmosphere, grainy texture, light beams through fog, negative space, narrative keyframe

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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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