Midjourney supports sref 3272229711 for adult-sitcom looks as V8 style packs grow
New creator playbooks span sitcom line art, motion-blur cinema, Art Nouveau luxury, neon cyberpunk and rough sketch styles. Reusable srefs are turning into fast moodboards for campaigns, covers and story frames.

TL;DR
- Midjourney creators are treating new srefs as ready-made visual playbooks, with adult sitcom sref introducing a clean 2D sitcom look while Art Nouveau sref and neon cyberpunk sref push more polished commercial aesthetics.
- The cinematic end of the pack is widening too: motion blur sref frames V7 work around grain, glow, and movement, while cold-tone cyber dark packages blue-teal neo-noir lighting for posters, game art, and album covers.
- V8 outputs are showing up as proof-of-look moodboards, from regal portrait series in Kings of V8 and Queens of V8 to memory-driven food scenes in Malaysian street food.
- Creators are also stress-testing edge cases, with rough sketch sref mimicking crude anti-AI doodles and 2D or 3D showing how V8 images can sit ambiguously between illustration and render.
Which new srefs are actually usable?
The clearest addition is --sref 3272229711, which the sitcom-style post describes as a 2D adult-animation look close to Bob’s Burgers and The Great North. The examples lean on flat diner interiors, simplified character silhouettes, and TV-pilot framing rather than painterly detail.
Other new srefs are landing as niche production presets. Promptsref's Art Nouveau guide post positions --sref 3422279710 --v 6.1 --sv4 for fantasy covers, luxury branding, and editorial illustration, while its neon dream post pushes --sref 2873816195 --v 7 --sv4 toward album art, flyers, indie game art, and VR visuals. At the rougher end, the sketch-style post shows --sref 2890513616 producing intentionally crude black-line drawings instead of polished concept art.
What are creators using V8 for right now?
Early V8 sharing is less about one killer feature than about repeatable moodboards. Kings of V8 and Queens of V8 both show ornate royal portrait sets with heavy fabric detail, crowns, lace, and painterly chiaroscuro, suggesting V8 is already being used for character-series ideation and period-look key art.
That same ambiguity shows up in the 2D-or-3D post, where a mecha portrait reads as either line illustration or hard-surface render depending on the frame. The Malaysian street-food series uses V8 differently: less polish, more memory and atmosphere, with smeared motion, smoke, and low-light food photography cues.
Which parameters and aesthetics are sticking?
A pattern is forming around specific sref-plus-version pairings instead of generic prompting. The motion-blur post pairs --sref 2885679472 with --v 7 --sv6 for Wong Kar-wai-like blur, grain, and glowing highlights, and its prompt breakdown expands that into album-cover and film-moodboard recipes.
Promptsref's cold-tone cyber post also packages --sref 8006572439 --v 7 --sv6 around teal-blue grading, volumetric light, rain, and fog. Even outside explicit srefs, the raw V8 emotion test suggests creators are probing --raw in V8 for less processed, more emotionally unstable compositions.