Create a WeChat Sticker Pack in 10 Minutes with Midjourney
This guide shows how to use Midjourney’s Niji 5 mode and keyword prompts to quickly generate a set of 8, 16, or 24 consistent cartoon‑style stickers, cut them out, add captions, and submit them to the WeChat Sticker Open Platform for approval.
Part 1: Requirements
WeChat sticker packs must contain 8, 16, or 24 images with a unified style, each 240×240 px, and pass the platform’s format, size, and content rules. The tutorial assumes you have a Midjourney account and a reference sticker set for style.
Part 2: Generate Images with Midjourney
1. Switch Midjourney to the comic‑style Niji 5 model via the
/settingspanel.
2. Use the describe command on a reference sticker to obtain four textual prompts.
3. Choose one prompt, append the keyword “multiple poses and expressions”, replace the subject with your character (e.g., a cute pig), and remove unrelated terms.
4. Run the prompt in Midjourney, refresh until you get satisfactory results, and repeat to create a full set of characters.
5. Export the generated images, then use a background‑removal tool (e.g., Alibaba’s free cut‑out service) to isolate each character.
6. Add eye‑catching captions using a free, commercially‑licensed font.
Part 3: Submit for Review
Log in to the WeChat Sticker Open Platform, upload the sticker images, fill in the required metadata, and submit. Review typically takes about two hours if the files meet size, format, and content guidelines.
Remember to respect original copyrights and stay informed about emerging AIGC regulations.
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