Midjourney SREF library adds children's-book, retro-film and cyberpunk style codes for V7
Midjourney creators are sharing reusable SREF codes for children's books, retro-film editorials, neon cyberpunk looks and blended vintage illustration styles. Save the strongest codes as presets and mix two or three SREFs when one style feels generic.

TL;DR
- Midjourney creators are circulating a new batch of reusable style-reference codes, with children's-book code pushing mixed-media picture-book looks, retro-film code targeting blue-pink editorial nostalgia, and cyberpunk code leaning into luxury-clean neon sci-fi.
- The most creator-useful detail is that these shares are not just mood boards: posts include concrete parameters like
--sref 2060837459,--sref 1405812467 --v 6.1 --sv 4, and--sref 1532571732 --v 6.1 --sv4from Artedeingenio, Promptsref, and Promptsref. - Creators are also treating SREFs as ingredients instead of presets. Artedeingenio's blend says they are combining three codes for vintage illustration work, while lloydcreates published a weighted multi-SREF stack using
::values and--raw. - The emerging pattern is specialization over one-size-fits-all styling: sketch illustration shows a soft concept-art character look, while neon dream style and clean cyberpunk split futuristic work into warmer retro-glow versus harder green-black minimalism.
What aesthetics are surfacing
The clearest shift is toward narrowly defined looks that map to specific creative jobs. Artedeingenio's post frames --sref 2060837459 as a contemporary children's-book style built from gouache, crayon, and pencil cues, with references to Quentin Blake, Beatrice Alemagna, Rebecca Green, and Joanna Concejo; the attached samples read like finished picture-book spreads rather than generic AI illustration.
At the commercial end, Promptsref's retro-film post positions --sref 1405812467 --v 6.1 --sv 4 around faded 80s nostalgia, soft cinematic lighting, and blue-pink editorial color. A second release from the same account, the cyberpunk code, swaps that softness for electric green, deep black, orange accents, geometric backgrounds, and stronger negative space. Meanwhile another Midjourney share surfaces --sref 2667532666 for expressive sketch-plus-paint character work, giving illustrators a middle ground between painterly softness and clean animation design.
How creators are combining them
The more advanced technique is blending instead of relying on one code. Artedeingenio says their vintage illustration test was made by combining three SREFs, and the posted images show a coherent scratchy, muted palette that feels closer to authored illustration than a stock Midjourney finish.
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lloydcreates goes further with a long weighted stack like 2258046050::7 ... 547045773::5 1028167481::9 ... --raw, suggesting some creators are treating SREFs the way musicians treat layered effects chains. The supporting prompt pages linked from the retro-film breakdown and the cyberpunk breakdown show that these posts are increasingly packaged as repeatable playbooks, not one-off image flexes.